
Mr Klaus Gottwald
Hoppolek is a unique dynamic platform where children with severe disabilities can stand securely fastened. Through a mameuvre panel, the child can make the platform jump, spin or vibrate, one function at a time or all at the same time. They can also press a music button to get a feeling of dance. Hoppolek is a CE-marked medical device intended to influence the building of the skeleton. These children have through the use of Hoppolek an opportunity to independendly get to do what other children do naturally. And they like it!
Jump and Joy
chairman
Mr Mikael Häussling Löwgren
CathPrint - a MedTech company founded in 2006 is based on a unique and patented technology that enables miniaturized, large scale, cost effective catheter and endoscopic applications.
Our mission is to improve patient management as well as increase patient safety by enabling advanced, reliable diagnostic and therapeutic catheters and endoscopes.
Although we are based in Stockholm, Sweden but we work closely with an international mixture of OEM manufacturers, sensor/electronics suppliers, and engineering consulting firms to offer product solutions to companies who wish to develop and sell their own catheters and miniaturized endoscopes. Our key customers currently are small and medium sized European companies developing advanced catheters and endoscopes.
We offer CathPrint™- a patented design and manufacturing technology for the realization of advanced, reliable catheters and endoscopes. It is based on standard electronics production concepts; like flexible printed wire-boards and surface mounting of components.
We have had a number of research projects with large companies. Today we are in the midst of establishing production for our first customer, whilst evaluating our technology for several other potential customers as well.
Hence, CathPrint is looking for an investment of 5 MSEK to further strengthen the organization as well as extend marketing and sales.

CathPrint AB
VP Business Development
Mr Jan Heidebrandt
Swedish Medtech is the Association for Medical Technology in Sweden. Today we have approximately 190 member companies, which represent nearly 90 percent of the total turnover of the medical technology industry in Sweden.
