Indigo Diabetes Initiates First Clinical Study of its Continuous Glucose Monitoring Sensor

BELGIUM - Ghent, March 18, 2021 – Indigo Diabetes N.V. (‘Indigo’ or the ‘Company’), a pioneering developer of medical solutions using nanophotonics, announces that its continuous multi-metabolite (‘CMM’) sensor has been successfully implanted subcutaneously in the first three participants of its first clinical study, designed to evaluate the device. Indigo’s CMM sensor is in development for the continuous measurement of glucose, ketone and lactate levels in people living with diabetes.

Indigo is developing its CMM sensor as part of a next generation of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (‘CGM’) systems, designed to give people living with diabetes access to information on their glucose and other metabolite levels at any given time, without requiring them to wear an external device on their body.

The GLOW study (listed on clinicaltrials.gov under the identifier NCT04782934), will be conducted at the Antwerp University Hospital, Belgium, and will enroll seven participants. It is a prospective, singlecenter early feasibility study designed to evaluate the safety of the sensor and the short-term integration into the tissue.

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