Rockfield Medical Devices

Rockfield Medical Devices

Galway, Ireland· Est.
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Private Company

Total funding raised: $3.5M

Overview

Rockfield Medical Devices is a private, commercial-stage company specializing in patient-centric enteral feeding solutions. Its core innovation is the Mobility+® system, a discreet, lightweight, and purely mechanical elastomeric pump that operates without electronics, aiming to grant users greater freedom and normalcy. With CE Mark in hand and a growing body of clinical evidence presented at major nutrition conferences, the company is positioned for international growth in the home enteral nutrition market, directly addressing quality-of-life limitations of existing feeding methods.

Enteral NutritionGastroenterology

Technology Platform

Mechanical, non-electronic elastomeric pump platform for controlled enteral nutrition delivery. It uses a balloon reservoir and precision flow regulator, eliminating the need for batteries or power sources.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$3.5M
Seed$3M
Grant$500K

Opportunities

The growing home enteral nutrition market presents a significant opportunity, especially for a device that addresses key unmet needs in mobility and quality of life.
Securing broad insurance reimbursement and expanding into the large U.S.
market following potential FDA clearance are major growth levers.

Risk Factors

Key risks include commercial execution against entrenched competitors, uncertainty in securing favorable reimbursement rates, and the challenge of shifting clinical practice away from established electronic pump paradigms.
The company also faces regulatory risk in pursuing new market approvals.

Competitive Landscape

Rockfield competes against large, established medical device companies (e.g., Abbott, Nestlé Health Science, Fresenius Kabi) that offer traditional electronic enteral feeding pumps. Its primary competitive advantage is its unique mechanical, non-electronic design, which targets a specific patient segment prioritizing discretion, portability, and simplicity over the programmable features of electronic pumps.