Company History
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First activities in a 15m2
laboratory in the Hospital "Barmherzige Brüder", Graz

CNSystems' first customer 1999: NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston
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Univ. Prof. Dr. Falko Skrabal, Dr. Peter Moser and Dr. Jürgen Fortin founded CNSystems Medizintechnik AG in Graz, Austria, in 1998. The company develops, manufactures and sells equipment for noninvasive, continuous monitoring of blood pressure and other vital parameters. CNSystems was a spin-off from research activities at the Medical University and University of Technology Graz, Austria.
For its innovative products, CNSystems has received renowned national and international awards.
Achievements/ Mile Stones:
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1999
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The first two devices were sold to NASA, Johnson Space Center Houston; CE-mark for the Task Force® Monitor
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2002
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FDA approval for the Task Force® Monitor
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2004
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Start with the cooperation with Dräger Medical in order to bring CNSystems’ technology to the patient monitor market
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2005
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Development of a new technology platform for CNAP® and CNCO®, which enables the production of smaller and cheaper devices
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2008
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Development of VERIFI-algorithm for the use of CNAP® in critical care and anesthesia
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2009
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Successful validation of CNAP® in critically ill patients
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2010
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Launch of CNAP® Monitor 500
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2011
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Integration of Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV) into CNAP® allows for goal directed fluid management
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2012
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Cooperation with LiDCO Ltd. in the high-risk hemodynamic monitoring market segment
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2013
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Integration of pulsewave analysis in order to calculate cardiac output and other hemodynamic parameters from the CNAP-signal
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