
Afferent Corporation (AKA: Sensory Technologies Inc) Profile last edited on: 12/17/2015
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Location Information
275 Westminster Street Suite 500
Providence, RI 02903
Providence, RI 02903
(401) 453-9933 |
info@afferentcorp.com |
www.afferentcorp.com |
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Providence
Congr. District: 02
County: Providence
Public Profile
Previously known as Sensory Technologies Inc, Afferent Corporation is commercializing a breakthrough neurotherapy technology emerging from research at Boston University. Afferent's experienced management team has advanced the technology through an aggressive product development program. The Company's products will be used to treat sensory dysfunction resulting from disease and injury. Technology: Afferent's technology dramatically increases the flow of sensory information traveling from muscles, joints, and skin to the body's control centers. The Company's first products are targeted at restoring brain and motor function following stroke. By directly boosting sensory neural traffic from the extremities, Afferent's products will drive functional improvements that are unattainable using traditional therapies
Extent of SBIR involvement
Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition
Employee Range
5-9Revenue Range
.5M-1MVC funded?
YesPublic/Private
Privately HeldStock Info
----IP Holdings
1-4Awards Distribution by Agency
Most Recent SBIR Projects
Year | Phase | Agency | Total Amount | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | 2 | NIH | $848,422 | |
Project Title: Implantable Noise-Based Sensory Enhancement Devices | ||||
2005 | 2 | NIH | $852,874 | |
Project Title: Restoring Diabetic Tactile Sense with Mechanical Noise | ||||
2004 | 2 | NIH | $842,357 | |
Project Title: Enhancing The Tactile Sense Using Mechanical Noise | ||||
2000 | 1 | DoEd | $50,000 | |
Project Title: Development of Noise-based Devices That Enhance Somatosensory Function |
Key People / Management
David M Hable -- President and Chief Executive Officer
Scott Kellogg -- Vice President of Product Development
James B Niemi -- Vice President of Research
Scott Kellogg -- Vice President of Product Development
James B Niemi -- Vice President of Research
Company News
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