From Injury to Innovation

Our journey began with a personal challenge and evolved into a mission to transform orthopedic rehabilitation worldwide.

Our Story

After suffering a tibial plateau fracture while skiing, one of our founders faced a long and uncertain recovery. The experience revealed significant gaps in traditional rehabilitation monitoring—limited feedback, uncertainty about progress, and the constant fear of reinjury.

That personal challenge sparked the idea of a smarter rehabilitation system. What if patients could receive real-time feedback about their recovery? What if healthcare professionals could monitor progress remotely and make data-driven decisions?

Today, NTR Biosensors combines cutting-edge microelectronics, artificial intelligence, and medical expertise to support better outcomes for patients and healthcare providers alike. We're not just building technology—we're creating hope and confidence for everyone on a recovery journey.

Our Mission

To revolutionize orthopedic rehabilitation through data-driven insights, reduce relapses, and empower both healthcare professionals and patients with the tools they need for successful recovery.

Our Management Team

Andrea Guerra

Business Administration

Suresh Koram

Operations IT

Cristiano Bianchi

Business Administration

Francesco Palla

Master Degree Intenational Business

Our Engineering Team

Riccardo Cino

Biomechanical Engineering

Claudio Gabbiani

Biomedical Engineering

Luz del Alba Aldasoro Guzman

Computer Engineering

Dr. Harish Kambampati

PHD in Biomedical Engineering and Specializing in Brain Computer Interfaces

Edoardo Salamone

Electronic Engineering

Our Journey

2024

Patent filed

Completed
2025

Market launch (Italy, Germany, France)

Upcoming
2026
2029

Global expansion

Completed

Our Values

Patient-Centered

Every decision we make prioritizes patient outcomes and experience.

Evidence-Based

Our solutions are grounded in scientific research and clinical validation.

Innovation

We continuously push the boundaries of what's possible in rehabilitation technology.