
Odin Technologies is a Chicago-based startup developing Hemoflow, a non-invasive wearable medical device that provides real-time and trending blood flow monitoring of injured limbs to diagnose and monitor acute compartment syndrome (ACS). The device uses light emitters and detectors to collect hemodynamics data, which is analyzed by proprietary software and deep learning AI to assist physicians in making critical patient care decisions. Odin's technology aims to replace the current invasive and often inaccurate needle pressure monitoring method, reducing unnecessary emergency fasciotomies. The company targets trauma care and military applications, with strong interest from the U.S. Department of Defense for prolonged field care. Odin has won multiple awards including the SPIE Photonics West 2020 and the INVEST Pitch Perfect Contest, demonstrating traction and validation in the medical device and diagnostics space.

Odin Technologies is a Chicago-based startup developing Hemoflow, a non-invasive wearable medical device that provides real-time and trending blood flow monitoring of injured limbs to diagnose and monitor acute compartment syndrome (ACS). The device uses light emitters and detectors to collect hemodynamics data, which is analyzed by proprietary software and deep learning AI to assist physicians in making critical patient care decisions. Odin's technology aims to replace the current invasive and often inaccurate needle pressure monitoring method, reducing unnecessary emergency fasciotomies. The company targets trauma care and military applications, with strong interest from the U.S. Department of Defense for prolonged field care. Odin has won multiple awards including the SPIE Photonics West 2020 and the INVEST Pitch Perfect Contest, demonstrating traction and validation in the medical device and diagnostics space.