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IPC:A 61 B
NAICS:621111

A miniature sternal skin-attached Hot Flash Monitor

Bahr Management, Inc.
  • Technology Description

    “We have developed a miniature sternal skin-attached hot flash monitor that is the size of a large band-aid and can be worn over the sternum area by the subject for up to a week. The device collects and stores hot flash episodes in an on board memory and this information can later be retrieved by the clinician using a standard lap-top or table-top computer and the data displayed using a Java Application. The device is disposable.”

  • Market Projection

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    2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
    Market Size $7250000.0 $7880000.0 $8570000.0 $9310000.0 $10100000.0
    Market Share (%) 3.44% 3.8% 4.66% 5.37% 7.42%
  • Value Proposition

    Bahr Management is developing a low cost, portable, and disposable sternal skin conductance hot flash monitor that can store data for various lengths of time, and download that data to a host computer.

  • Competitive Analysis

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  • Video Introduction

  • Commercialization Team

    • * Dennis E. Bahr, P.E., President & CEO 608-831-2310 bahr@inxpress.net

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    • * Preferred point of Contact
  • Company Capsule

    Bahr Management, Inc.

    3510 Parmenter St
    Middleton, WI 53562-1535

    (608) 831-2310
    www.bahr.com


    Bahr Management, Inc.'s primary objective is the commercial development of advanced technologies through the management of high technology Limited Liability Companies (LLCs). These companies develop products that are usually sold to other larger companies who are well established in the appropriate market.

    Bahr Management works with individuals, small, and medium sized companies to commercialize advanced technologies. The areas of interest are sensor design, biomedical instrumentation, unique power supplies, computer modeling, and new and unusual technologies.

    Bahr Management, Inc. is located in Middleton, Wisconsin, which is near the Madison campus of the University of Wisconsin (UW). At the UW many technical resources are available such as UW faculty, staff, students, libraries, and research facilities. Bahr has worked with the UW in the past in providing financial support for a number of graduate student research projects. In addition, Bahr has working arrangements with numerous companies providing special services such as printed circuit & enclosure design, materials & EMI testing, reliability, product assembly, and various theoretical disciplines such as thermodynamics, ergonomics, etc.