av Sindre Holme | 19 June 2026 | Blog, Health and Welfare
Over the past three years, researchers at the Centre for Ageing and Nursing Home Medicine (SEFAS) at the University of Bergen have been investigating how radar technology from Vitalthings and wearables can improve care in the final stages of life. – The sensors have been important because they provide us with...
av Sindre Holme | 12 June 2026 | Health and Welfare, News
Since last summer, Vitalthings has been working on developing Guardian Fall – a sensor that detects and alerts users to movement and falls. The sensor is contactless and camera-free, and is designed for use in private homes, hospitals and local authority care homes and residential care facilities. This spring...
av Sindre Holme | Sep 9, 2025 | Blog, Health and Welfare, News
Vitalthings' contactless patient monitor Guardian M10 could generate annual savings of NOK 13.3 billion and free up to 1,350 man-years - in Norway alone. This is according to a recent report from Innovation Norway, prepared by Menon Economics. Vitalthings Guardian M10 -...
av Sindre Holme | Aug 12, 2025 | Health and Welfare, News
Digital inspection using radar saves millions, improves the working environment for employees and increases patient safety. This form of digital supervision is less invasive than digital supervision with cameras and physical supervision. These are the conclusions of three...
av Alf-Egil Bogen | Feb 5, 2025 | News
Vitalthings Guardian H10 is a new contactless health monitor that will reduce the need for physical inspections and help solve some of Norway's most important capacity challenges. Vitalthings has established itself as a leading player in health monitoring. Last year,...