Category Archives: What’s New

06 Nov

Exciting New on the Pediatric Mask Development

Thanks to your donation during our Indiegogo Innovative Pediatric Mask crowdfunding campaign last fall, you have helped make a difference! Circadiance is proud to announce that we have reached a major milestone in the development and market introduction of the first ever soft cloth PAP mask for children ages 2 through 7. Last week, Circadiance

Read More
06 Nov

Circadiance to Debut Recently Acquired Pediatric Products at the American Association for Respiratory Care Congress

Earlier this year, Circadiance announced that it had acquired the SmartMonitor and NeoPAP product lines from Philips, which included the infant apnea monitoring and infant positive airway pressure (PAP) technologies associated with these brands. The acquisition of these products launched Circadiance’s entry into the global pediatric respiratory market, which accompanies their existing international presence as

Read More
09 Jul

Circadiance Acquires Pediatric Product Lines from Philips

SmartMonitor® and NeoPAP® Brands to Transfer in July Export, PA (PRWEB) July 09, 2015 Circadiance today announced that it has acquired the SmartMonitor and NeoPAP product lines from Philips, which includes the infant apnea monitoring technologies and infant positive airway pressure (PAP) technologies associated with these brands. The acquisition of these products and related intellectual

Read More
19 Nov

Circadiance is Awarded the NEPDC Grant

  New England Pediatric Device Consortium Provides Resources to Develop Medical Devices To Reduce the Incidence and Severity of Pediatric Pressure Ulcers   New England Pediatric Device Consortium (NEPDC) is pleased to announce two award recipients for the inaugural NEPDC Target Challenge, which sought out novel technologies (medical devices) to prevent, treat, or reduce pediatric

Read More
08 Oct

Pediatric market shows promise by HME News

This article is written by: John Andres at HME News HME providers searching for viable non-Medicare business segments may want to take a close look at pediatrics. Furnishing HME to children conveniently avoids the trappings of Medicare, while enabling providers to continue handling the familiar mobility, rehab and respiratory product lines, market specialists say. Success

Read More