Estonian startup to use nanotech for healing of chronic wounds
Estonian medical technology company Nanordica Medical has raised €1.6 million to launch its wound dressing, which uses its proprietary Premotiv nanotechnology to accelerate the healing of chronic wounds.
In a randomised controlled trial involving 30 patients with diabetic foot ulcers, the company’s dressing reduced wound area by 43% after just one week of treatment, compared with 13% for standard silver dressings. The study was recently published in the scientific journal Journal of Wound Care.
According to the company, around 100 million people worldwide live with chronic wounds that fail to heal.
“More than half of these wounds become infected, often leading to severe complications such as sepsis, amputation and death,” the company said.
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6/10/2026 12:59:45 AM