The work performed covers the full length of the project duration, i.e. 27 months.
There were five objectives planned for the project:
1. Finalize the development of the sensor (WP1)
2. Validate the sensor performance in a small scale clinical study (WP2)
3. Validate the sensor performance in a large scale clinical study (WP3)
4. Finalize the awareness building activities (WP4)
5. Carry out the commercialization and communication activities (WP5)
WP1 focused on the physical design of a miniaturized version of the sensor. First prototypes of the miniaturized sensor were built according to the updated specifications. This work included updating the embedded software for the miniaturized sensor. In order to prepare the product for clinical testing, the user interface and data processing software were created. Both the hardware and the software were tested in-house before moving forward with the clinical studies.
The small scale clinical study allowed to validate the performance of the sensor in a clinical environment with partner hospitals from Estonia and Sweden. In addition, the clinical study protocol was confirmed for completing additional studies on larger scale.
The large scale clinical study allowed to validate the performance of the sensor in a multicentre clinical environment with partner hospitals from Estonia, Sweden, Belgium and Spain. In addition, the clinical study protocol was validated for survival study preparation and initiation.
Specialized work packages (WP4 and WP5) focused on the promotion of the project and its results during the lifetime of the project. WP4 focused on enhancing the awareness of the patients, medical and scientific community and industry members to ensure more successful market up-take of the new technology. WP5 ensured the commercial success of the MCM sensor and supported the market up-take and awareness building with communication and dissemination activities.
All of the objectives were reached and the whole project has been considered a success.