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Cobler

Entered program in 2024

Device for women suffering from urinary incontinence

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Lene Munk Aarhus University (AU)
Healthcare
Femtech
Urinary Incontinence

Approximately 50% of all women suffer from a degree of urinary incontinence. Women have limited treatment options, and the majority of those most severely affected rely on incontinence pads. Our device offers an alternative, giving women back control over their bladder function. It features a mechanism that allows women to manage the flow of urine. We believe our device will significantly improve these women’s quality of life, while also reducing environmental impact by minimizing the need for disposable incontinence pads.

Lene Munk

Lene is a medical doctor, Ph.D. (Aarhus University), post.doc, Biomedical Designer and Co-founder of Cobler. She completed her PhD on bladder cancer treatment in 2024, with an enhanced focus on mapping and lowering patient side effects. Her focus is now primarily on continuing her passion to enhance healthcare through innovation.

This project is supported by Spin-outs Denmark, a unique program that invests in researchers who create more impact by starting research-based companies.