WASHINGTON– Altoida, a pioneer in non-invasive brain health measurement and neurological disease diagnostics using AI and augmented reality (AR), today announced it has joined the Digital Medicine Society’s (DiMe) Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) Digital Measures Development Project to support the advancement of its precision neuro-biomarkers platform. The company joins other DiMe partners including Cognito Therapeutics, Biogen, Eli Lilly, Eisai, Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF), and many others.
Founded in 2019, DiMe is the first organization to convene experts from all disciplines comprising the diverse field of digital medicine. The organization’s mission is to advance the safe, effective, equitable, and ethical use of digital medicine to optimize human health.
“Altoida is well-positioned to set a new gold standard in precision neurology, and to identify cognitive impairment and diagnose neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s earlier and more accurately. In the last few months, we’ve signed key partnerships with Click Therapeutics and GN Group, and embrace further collaborations to democratize access to highly-sensitive measurements and advance our understanding of Alzheimer’s,” said Travis Bond, CEO of Altoida. “As the leading digital biomarker platform in neurology and brain health, we look forward to working with DiMe to advance the body of evidence and regulatory paradigm around digital clinical measures for Alzheimer’s.”
“We are thrilled that Altoida is joining our consortium of leading experts to build consensus for a set of core digital clinical measures in ADRD,” said Christina Marasco, Program Lead, DiMe. “Together, this collaboration will define global meaningful aspects of health at the intersection of technological capabilities, patients, care-partners, and clinical need.”