• Published On: April 24, 2018
    Notified body grants 10MD with a quality certificate

    10MD has been granted a quality management certificate and is now ready for market introduction in Europe.

  • Published On: January 25, 2018
    10MD receives CE mark approval for HeadPeace

    10MD gains market access for HeadPeace with the CE mark approval from the Notified Body.

  • Published On: December 4, 2017
    HeadPeace clinically validated

    In a clinical study performed by researchers at Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Halland Regional Hospital, it was shown that HeadPeace reduces the radiation dose to body parts that are currently not protected.

  • Published On: November 25, 2017
    10MD in the news (in Swedish)

    Utdrag från MedTechWest artikel

  • Published On: October 31, 2017
    Vinnova supports 10MD

    Vinnova has decided to grant a 10MD application. Medtech4Health, a strategic funding program at Vinnova, has decided to grant a 10MD funding application.

  • Published On: September 28, 2017
    2.6 million SEK project financed by Vinnova

    Vinnova decided to support a 10MD project with a budget of 2.6 million SEK to increase production capacity of TeXray.

  • Published On: July 17, 2017
    Promising results from HeadPeace functionality study

    To minimize cranial exposure to ionizing radiation, 10MD has developed HeadPeace, which has recently proven its functionality and comfortability in clinical studies at Halland Regional Hospital.

  • Published On: June 13, 2017
    10MD attracts capital

    10MD has raised capital in a funding round from selected private investors. The funding will primarily be used to scale up production capacity of TeXray.

  • Published On: February 21, 2017
    TeXray fulfils formal technical requirements

    According to conformity tests at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, TeXray fulfils the technical requirements of the standard EN 61331-1.

  • Published On: December 1, 2016
    Vinnova supports technical verification in a clinical environment

    Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Ten Medical Design (10MD) receive 400 kSEK from Vinnova, the Swedish governmental agency for innovation systems, to perform technical verifications in a clinical environment.