Following approval from its notified body, CamDiab Ltd announces its latest innovation that will allow users to manage their type 1 diabetes without needing to count carbohydrates or give pre-meal insulin.
This latest innovation will be the world’s first, commercially available, automated insulin delivery algorithm to enable people living with type 1 diabetes to utilise a fully closed-loop system.
A fully closed-loop algorithm removes the need for users to count carbohydrates and deliver pre-meal insulin.
It looks to reduce day-to-day decision burden and give users a welcome break from some of the mental load related to managing their diabetes.
A pilot using this fully closed-loop algorithm is planned for early 2026, with wider roll-out to follow.
Professor Roman Hovorka, Director at CamDiab, said: “We are delighted to receive approval, which represents a significant step forward, introducing fully closed-loop insulin delivery into routine type 1 diabetes care.
“By removing the need for carb counting and pre-meal bolusing, we can meaningfully reduce diabetes distress and the relentless cognitive load associated with living with type 1 diabetes.”
He added: “This innovation mirrors our commitment to developing technology that not only improves clinical outcomes but also enhances everyday life.”
A study participant from 2024 commented: “I did not have to do anything, which was fantastic, and it just made my life so much easier. I just felt I was on a holiday when I was on that.”
CamDiab Ltd is a digital health and personalised medicine company focused on the design, development, and commercialisation of its world leading, interoperable CamAPS® FX closed-loop app.
CamAPS® FX is designed to use an adaptive, self-learning control algorithm, linked to a compatible continuous glucose monitoring device and a compatible insulin pump, to autonomously compute and direct insulin delivery to maintain tight glycaemic control.
Since its founding in 2019, its mission has been to help people with type 1 diabetes and their families live better lives.
Find out more at www.camdiab.com.