Regulatory Filings • Mar 20, 2025
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Bergen, Norway, 20 March 2025 – Lifecare ASA (LIFE) is a medical sensor company advancing product development for the next-generation Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM). This week, Lifecare successfully hosted a high-profile symposium, contributed to a global consensus recommendation alongside Novo Nordisk, and is set to present data at the Advanced Technologies & Treatment for Diabetes (ATTD) conference in Amsterdam.
17 March 2025 Lifecare brought together world-renowned experts for the Lifecare CGM-Symposium 2025 at Eitri, Haukeland University Hospital in Bergen, Norway. Professor David Klonoff (Diabetes Research Institute, Mills-Peninsula Medical Center, San Mateo and UCSF, CA, USA), Niels Ejskjær (Aalborg University Hospital), Simon Dankel (University of Bergen), and Andreas Pfützner (Lifecare and DTMD University, Luxembourg) shared insights on the evolution of Continuous Glucose Monitoring, discussing past, present, and future perspectives. The symposium explored state-of-the-art CGM technologies, including Lifecare's proprietary osmoticpressure-based sensor, a novel approach aiming to revolutionize glucose monitoring with increased accuracy and longevity.
Among the key topics covered at the symposium were:
"Technology is key to transforming diabetes care", says Joacim Holter, CEO of Lifecare. "This symposium was an excellent platform to discuss the latest advancements and Lifecare's role in the future of CGM innovation."

In addition to the scientific program, Marta Helgidottir, a representative from the Norwegian Diabetes Association, shared her personal story of being a mother to a four -year-old girl with Type 1 diabetes.
Lifecare has contributed as a sponsor, alongside Novo Nordisk, for a Consensus Recommendations on the use of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Type 1 Diabetes, hosted by the Diabetes Technology Society and chaired by Professor David Klonoff (Diabetes Research Institute, Mills-Peninsula Medical Center, San Mateo and UCSF, CA, USA) and Professor Viral N. Shah (Indiana University School of Medicine, IN, USA).
This significant global initiative, spearheaded by 19 leading global diabetes technology experts, aims to establish clinical guidelines for integrating GLP-1 receptor agonists into type 1 diabetes management, offering new therapeutic avenues for improved glycemic control and patient outcomes.
For further details, visit: Diabetes Technology Society (https://www.diabetestechnology.org /glp1t1d/).
This week, Lifecare will showcase scientific findings at ATTD in Amsterdam, highlighting the latest results from its Sencell CGM development program. The Poster presentation will focus on human and veterinary studies evaluating Lifecare's proprietary osmotic-pressure-based glucose sensor, which aims to set a new benchmark for accuracy and longevity in CGM technology.
Study results indicate that Lifecare's Sencell sensor demonstrates a Mean Absolute Relative Difference (MARD) of 9.6%, placing it in line with leading commercial CGM devices. The sensor, which is designed to function for a minimum of 6 months has successfully tracked glucose concentrations comparable to existing needle-based CGMs, paving the way for further development in wireless data and energy transfer.

"Our ongoing product development continues to validate the Sencell sensor's unique capabilities," said Joacim Holter. "We are committed to delivering a next-generation CGM solution that enhances both patient experience and clinical outcomes."
Lifecare ASA is a clinical stage medical sensor company developing technology for sensing and monitoring of various body analytes. Lifecare's main focus is to bring the next generation of Continuous Glucose Monitoring ("CGM") systems to market. Lifecare enables osmotic pressure as sensing principle, combined with the ability to manipulate Nano-granular Tunnelling Resistive sensors ("NTR") on the sensor body for read-out of pressure variations. Lifecare's sensor technology is referred to as "Sencell" and is suitable for identifying and monitoring the occurrence of a wide range of analytes and molecules in the human body and in pets.
For further information, please contact:
Joacim Holter, CEO, [email protected], +47 40 05 90 40
Renete Kaarvik, CFO, [email protected], +47 94 83 82 42
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