Empowering people with reduced mobility
Easing caregiver strain. Ensuring safer patient handling.
Millions Need Care. Hundreds of Thousands of Caregivers Are Missing.
By 2030, Europe could be short 950,000 health workers. Today, 2.5 billion people need assistive products, rising to 3.5 billion by 2050. Each year, 1.6% of full-time healthcare workers suffer work-related musculoskeletal injuries, costing an average of $37,000 per back injury. These numbers reveal urgent gaps in workforce capacity, safety, and access to care.
2.5 billion
people are in need of assistive products and that need is expected to grow to over 3.5 billion people by 2050.
950,000
health workers are projected to be missing in Europe by 2030.
WHO WE ARE
We specialise in providing expert solutions to fill patient mobility needs.
CREATED BY ENGINEERS
KynemaCare brings to the market an innovative lateral patient transfer device created by engineers, COBY-1, which smoothly transfers people with reduced mobility.
BACKED BY DATA
COBY-1 was made based on the 100% reduction in patient handling injuries related to lateral patient transfer after implementation of a lateral transfer device.
RUN BY A TEAM OF EXPERTS
COBY-1 is introduced to the market by an experienced team in MedTech and engineering.
AWARDS WINNING
COBY-1 won a gold medal in the Exhibition of Inventions, Geneva 2019 and Best Spanish Invention.
How it works
The Team
CEO
MedTech Clinical & Regulatory Specialist
Gerard is a scientist with experience in MedTech, who has spent last years advising companies around the world on introducing new medical devices in the market.
CTO
Engineering Manager & Mechanical Designer
Joan Marc is an industrial engineer with experience in product design and manufacturing, who spent last years developing products for international markets.
Validated by medical professionals

“COBY-1 is a major technological breakthrough”
Angel Manuel Gil Agudo, MD
Director of Rehabilitation Service,
Paraplegic National Hospital of Toledo.
Spain

“We want COBY1 available on the market soon”
Juan Manuel De León García, MD
Director, Hospital San Juan De Dios de Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Spain

