Every day, we have the privilege of working with innovative companies and organisations that are creating the health, care, and welfare solutions of the future. Feel free to explore our case films, where our customers share their development journeys and explain how Leap for Life has supported them along the way.
During spring 2025, Region Halland tested the introduction of VR technology to help with needle phobia. This is a method already in use in Denmark. Children who are anxious about injections can now step into an entirely different world while the healthcare staff carry out their work – and the feedback from both children and staff has been very positive.
Visiba has developed an AI tool, Visiba Triage, and turned to Leap to explore whether it could be used to support communication between home care staff and nurses. The purpose of the project has been to understand whether the tool can be adapted for municipal healthcare in order to improve triage and the flow of information.
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Halmstad-based company OnDeMove develops user-friendly hearing aids and has received innovation support from Leap for Life during its development process. In the autumn of 2023, OnDeMove's hearing amplifier TYR was launched in 37 of Apoteket's physical stores.
The Halmstad-based company Odinwell is working on developing smart sensor products for monitoring hard-to-heal wounds. During their product development, they needed to find out what healthcare professionals needed to know from the wound, and through Leap for Life, they connected with healthcare personnel.
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Blood Simpling develops a product that ensures venous blood samples succeed on the first try, reducing pain and discomfort for patients and saving time in healthcare. During the summer of 2023, a prototype was developed, and to validate the product's functions and user needs, Leap for Life conducted a test panel that provided the basis for further product development.
The municipality of Halmstad faced challenges in effectively training new employees and updating existing staff in transfer techniques and ergonomics. Through several workshops with Leap for Life, the needs were identified, resulting in an innovative solution that utilizes both mixed reality (MR) and virtual reality (VR).
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