Sixteen finalists have been announced in the “Make Your Medical Device Pitch for Kids”!” special COVID-19 edition competition, which is being presented by the National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation (NCC-PDI). Representing innovations in COVID-19-related pediatric medical devices, the finalists will compete in a virtual pitch event held on July 20. Winners will receive grant awards of up to $50,000. 

“As COVID-19 continues to threaten the health of families and children across the nation, we must continue to seek new and better ways to deliver quality care during a pandemic and offer technology solutions to reopen more safely,” says Kolaleh Eskandanian, Ph.D., MBA, PMP, vice president and chief innovation officer at Children’s National Hospital and principal investigator of NCC-PDI. “Competitions like this are vital to get ahead of the healthcare challenge that COVID-19 presents in the world of pediatrics. By supporting innovation, we provide critical breakthroughs that can positively impact the lives of the children and families we serve.”

The following are the 16 pediatric device innovations that judges selected for the final competition:

  • Adipomics: Simple and fast, one-step COVID-19 diagnostic kit for home or school use
  • Bloom Standard (Kaaria): Wearable, AI-driven ultrasound for infant cardiac and pulmonary screening and diagnostics
  • CereVu Medical: Remote COVID-19 sensor, monitor and centralized data hub that measures blood oxygen saturation, muscle aches, temperature and trouble breathing
  • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia: A transparent reusable DIY origami facemask that reveals facial expressions & improves communication
  • Children’s National Hospital: Lab-on-a-chip device for high-throughput combination drug screening
  • Hopscotch: Gamified cognitive behavioral therapy-based computer exercises to encourage kids to stay engaged and complete treatment programs
  • Medichain: Accurate COVID-19 test with results in minutes and can detect the virus in the early stage
  • Medipines: Monitor device that displays critical respiratory parameters analyzed from a patient’s breathing sample
  • OtoPhoto: A smart otoscope that quickly and accurately aids diagnosis of ear infections for home telehealth use
  • OxiWear: Aontinuous wear oxygen-monitoring device used to reduce patient insecurity
  • REALTROMINS: Real time, continuously updated predictive analytics to identify impending mortality in children
  • SurgiPals: Digital assistant and urine biochemical sensor to aid in outpatient care of children with COVID-19
  • TGV-Dx: A novel, phenotype-based test system for rapid selection of effective antibiotic regimen
  • VitaScope: Quick, accurate infant vital signs to facilitate high-quality virtual care
  • Vitls: Wearable platform for remote patient monitoring of the vitals clinicians require to assess a patient
  • X-Biomedical: Portable smart ICU ventilator for pediatric and adult patients

Funding for the competition is made possible by a grant from U.S. FDA and a philanthropic gift from Mei Xu, founder of e-commerce platform Yes She May.