Pulmodyne

Pulmodyne

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $10M

Overview

Pulmodyne is a private, commercial-stage medical device company founded in 2007 and headquartered in Indianapolis. It develops and manufactures a broad line of single-use, disposable respiratory and airway management devices sold through a global distributor network. The company's strategy centers on providing high-quality, user-friendly products designed to reduce complications like hyperventilation and barotrauma while improving procedural control in emergency and acute care settings. Its core markets are emergency medical services (EMS), anesthesia, and respiratory therapy.

RespiratoryEmergency Medicine

Technology Platform

Applied engineering of disposable pneumatic medical devices with focus on feedback-controlled ventilation, flow-independent PEEP, mucosal atomization, and integrated system design for user safety and simplicity.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$10M
Series A$8M
Seed$2M

Opportunities

Growth is driven by the post-COVID emphasis on disposable medical devices for infection control, expansion of emergency medical services globally, and the increasing prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases requiring home and acute care.
The trend towards protocol-driven, simplified tools for prehospital providers aligns perfectly with Pulmodyne's product design philosophy.

Risk Factors

The company faces intense competition from large, established medical device firms and pricing pressure from healthcare cost containment.
It is also dependent on a global network of third-party distributors for all sales, creating channel risk, and is exposed to manufacturing supply chain disruptions and raw material inflation.

Competitive Landscape

Pulmodyne competes in the crowded respiratory and airway management device market against giants like Medtronic, Vyaire, and Teleflex, as well as numerous specialized competitors like Intersurgical. Its differentiation lies in a focused portfolio of disposable, intuitively designed products for emergency and acute settings, often featuring specific safety mechanisms like the VT Select's feedback valve to prevent hyperventilation.