The Sudora Sense can be used as frequently as the patient wants, meaning a test can be run every day or only when feeling symptomatic. Doctors should use the device on patients before prescribing antibiotics to ensure they are necessary.
The Sudora Sense will be available at clinics and hospitals throughout the United States, as well as local pharmacies. It will also be available for purchase over-the-counter for patient use at home.
Our technology is non-invasive, meaning the test is performed by simply scanning your hand. The palm usually generates enough sweat for analyses (around 10 grams is needed), however, simple induction methods like presenting small amounts of steam also work. No need to do a workout to produce sweat!
The Sudora Sense introduces brand new technology and science that are 10 times better than anything we have today, in accuracy (measured in folds ), efficiency (non-invasive and quick) and death/infection prevention levels.
Although most of Sudora Sense is developed with emerging technology that has yet to be widely sold, we estimate that manufacturing costs for the device will be around $150. With an average markup of 50%, Sudora can be profitable by selling the Sense for $200-$225 each. Based on the wearable technology and health-monitoring market, we believe that this is a reasonable and cost-efficient price, with Apple Watches costing more than $250, glucose monitors costing up to $1,000 per year and blood test lab kits ranging anywhere from $500-$5,000 (or more).