
Atlantic Therapeutics
Founded Year
2017Stage
Acquired | AcquiredTotal Raised
$104.09MAbout Atlantic Therapeutics
Atlantic Therapeutics is a medical technology firm. Its product INNOVO develops pelvic floor muscle strengthening and nerve stimulation products. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Galway, Ireland. In September 2023, Atlantic Therapeutics was acquired by Caldera Medical. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Atlantic Therapeutics's Products & Differentiators
INNOVO
INNOVO is an FDA-Approved, UKCA & CE-marked treatment for women suffering from Stress Urinary Incontinence, a condition that affects 1 in 3 women worldwide. It works by delivering clinically proven, safe, non-invasive pelvic-floor stimulation via unique wearable technology. In the privacy of their own home, women can simply pull on a pair of exercise shorts for a 30-minute pelvic floor workout. Innovative NMES (neuromuscular electrical stimulation) technology embedded in the INNOVO shorts does the work to strengthen and re-educate their pelvic floor muscles, giving women the opportunity to live a leak-free life in as little as three months. Extensive exceptional clinical trial outcomes conducted on over 600 subjects consistently confirm improvements in key outcomes, symptoms and acceptability.
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Atlantic Therapeutics Patents
Atlantic Therapeutics has filed 5 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Barcodes
- Cooking appliances
- Cooking techniques

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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1/14/2021 | 6/20/2023 | Surgical removal procedures, Orthopedic surgical procedures, Surgical procedures and techniques, Surgery, Digestive system surgery | Grant |
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Grant Date | 6/20/2023 |
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Related Topics | Surgical removal procedures, Orthopedic surgical procedures, Surgical procedures and techniques, Surgery, Digestive system surgery |
Status | Grant |
Latest Atlantic Therapeutics News
Sep 11, 2023
Caldera Medical, a medical device company specializing in women’s health, announced the completion of its acquisition of Ireland-based Atlantic Therapeutics. The deal adds Atlantic Therapeutics’ FDA-cleared Innovo product family to Caldera Medical’s offerings, particularly for women suffering from stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Caldera Medical will also establish a European headquarters in Galway, Ireland. Expanding the Portfolio in Women’s Health Bryon Merade, CEO of Caldera Medical, stated, “We are thrilled to acquire Atlantic Therapeutics and scale the rapidly growing Innovo products worldwide. This acquisition aligns perfectly with our mission and allows us to offer an even more comprehensive suite of solutions to healthcare providers and patients alike.” Atlantic Therapeutics brings a range of non-invasive pelvic floor strengthening and nerve-stimulating devices, backed by robust clinical evidence and randomized controlled trials, to Caldera Medical’s expanding portfolio. A Milestone for Atlantic Therapeutics and its Innovo Product Line Susan Trent, CEO of Atlantic Therapeutics, commented, “Since its formation, the team at Atlantic Therapeutics has demonstrated the huge potential of Innovo. This unique technology with robust clinical data is ideally placed to serve the millions of women worldwide who suffer the daily distress of SUI. Caldera Medical’s ability to maximize this potential is the perfect next step. I am delighted that we will see Innovo thrive within Caldera Medical and want to thank Bryon and the team for their dedication to women’s health.” Healthcare professionals worldwide depend on Atlantic Therapeutics’ solutions to improve the quality of life for tens of thousands of patients each year. What This Means for the Future of Women’s Health Solutions The acquisition sets the stage for Caldera Medical to further its mission of improving the quality of life for women by offering a broader array of treatments for stress urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, polyps, and fibroids. By maintaining a European headquarters in Ireland, Caldera Medical aims to strengthen its global reach in the women’s health sector.
Atlantic Therapeutics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Atlantic Therapeutics founded?
Atlantic Therapeutics was founded in 2017.
Where is Atlantic Therapeutics's headquarters?
Atlantic Therapeutics's headquarters is located at Oranmore Business Park, Galway.
What is Atlantic Therapeutics's latest funding round?
Atlantic Therapeutics's latest funding round is Acquired.
How much did Atlantic Therapeutics raise?
Atlantic Therapeutics raised a total of $104.09M.
Who are the investors of Atlantic Therapeutics?
Investors of Atlantic Therapeutics include Caldera Medical, Enterprise Ireland, Earlybird Venture Capital, Seroba Life Sciences, Atlantic Bridge Capital and 10 more.
Who are Atlantic Therapeutics's competitors?
Competitors of Atlantic Therapeutics include Axena Health and 8 more.
What products does Atlantic Therapeutics offer?
Atlantic Therapeutics's products include INNOVO.
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