Exciting milestone! 🎉 We are pleased to announce the successful completion of enrollment in the next phase of our EFS. This important milestone would not have been possible without the commitment and collaboration of our dedicated investigators, research coordinators, clinical partners, and above all, the patients who chose to participate. We are deeply grateful for your trust and contributions! The completion of this enrollment phase marks continued progress in our mission to develop transformative solutions for heart failure management. Each step forward brings us closer to helping millions of individuals living with heart failure reclaim a sense of stability, confidence, and normalcy in their daily lives - get their Normal back! #Norm #HeartFailure #HFpEF #HFrEF #ClinicalResearch #Innovation #Gratitude #MedTech
FIRE1
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Dublin, Please select... 4,302 followers
Our purpose is to help millions of people living with heart failure to get their normal back.
About us
FIRE1 aims to improve patient quality of life, and patient outcomes, while lowering overall healthcare costs.
- Website
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http://fire1foundry.com
External link for FIRE1
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin, Please select...
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Health Tech, Research & Development, Medical Devices, Software Engineering, and Clinical
Locations
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Primary
DCU Alpha
Old Finglas Road, Glasnevin
Dublin, Please select... Dublin 11, IE
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NexusUCD, Blocks 9 & 10
Belfield Office Park, Clonskeagh
Dublin, IE
Employees at FIRE1
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Jennifer Rivers
Director of Manufacturing and Supply Chain
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Barry Greene
VP Data Science and Insights, FIRE1
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Sean Conlon
Principal Software Engineer(Firmware Lead)
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John Costello
Head of Data Engineering | Data science leader | Web developer | Lean Black Belt | Design Thinking practitioner delivering outcomes over solutions
Updates
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Congratulations to M. Trejeeve (Tre) Martyn and Rishi Puri, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.A.C.P. and the fantastic research team Jayson Zadzilka at Cleveland Clinic. We are very excited to have launched the Norm system that ushers in a new era of physician directed patient self management for heart failure based on the unique insights from the IVC.
Excited to complete our first implant of the ‘NORM’ Heart Failure Clinician-Directed Patient Self-Management System. Special thanks to Rishi Puri, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.A.C.P. Jayson Zadzilka . Great support from Carolyn Borme Isabella Irving from the FIRE1 team. Marat Fudim Nir Uriel Use of IVC geometry and size to prevent worsening Heart Failure. Early Feasibilty Study: https://lnkd.in/erUeRTWj
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🚀 We're Hiring: Medical Device Manufacturing Technician at FIRE1 Join a pioneering team dedicated to transforming heart failure care and improving the lives of millions of people 💙 📩 Interested? Send your CV to [email protected] Tag someone who might be perfect for this role! 💬 https://lnkd.in/eQUhJ7NF #Hiring #MedicalDevice #Manufacturing #CareerOpportunity #FIRE1 #HeartFailureManagement
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🚀 We're Hiring: Finance Manager at FIRE1 Join a pioneering team dedicated to transforming heart failure care. We are seeking a qualified Finance Manager to oversee financial operations, reporting, compliance, and support performance management and finance strategy projects. 📩 Interested? Send your CV to [email protected] Tag someone who might be perfect for this role! 💬 https://lnkd.in/eSvvipQb
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A major milestone in the NORM journey! We’re thrilled to see the first FIRE1 sensor implanted at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center as part of our Early Feasibility Study Future HF 2. Huge congratulations to Professor Rami Kahwash, Annie Kellum, Dr Scott Lilly, Elizabeth Eberle, and the outstanding cardiovascular research and cath lab teams for their expertise and commitment. Heart failure is complex—and traditional tools don’t always give the full picture. Our IVC sensor offers a more direct, earlier signal of volume status, and uniquely empowers patients with real-time data on their phone for proactive self-management. Thank you to the OSU team for their collaboration and to every patient who is helping move the field forward. We’re just getting started. #NORMHF #FIRE1 #HeartFailure #IVCSensor #RemoteMonitoring #DigitalHealth #PatientEmpowerment #CardiologyInnovation #ClinicalTrials #FutureOfMedicine
Professor of Medicine, Cardiologist specializing in Advanced Heart Failure & Transplantation | Director, Heart & Vascular Research Organization at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
At The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, we’re proud to mark our first FIRE1 sensor implant as part of the EFS of the NORM system study—a meaningful step forward in how we monitor and manage heart failure. Why does it matter? In heart failure, pressure isn’t always volume. Many patients retain fluid despite normal filling pressures, while others have elevated pulmonary pressures unrelated to true congestion. Traditional tools often miss these early—and critical—signals. The FIRE1 device, implanted in the inferior vena cava (IVC), measures IVC area and collapsibility—a more direct and potentially earlier marker of volume status. Even more exciting: patients can access real-time data on the app on the mobile phone, enabling proactive self-management and more responsive care. Special thanks to our entire cardiovascular research team, especially Annie Kellum, Elizabeth Eberle, and Dr. Scott Lilly, for their dedication and excellence. A big thank you as well to our cath lab staff for their expert support during the procedure. And sincere thanks to the FIRE1 team for their unwavering commitment to advancing heart failure monitoring and their collaborative spirit throughout this process. #OhioState #OSUWexnerMedicalCenter #HeartFailure #RemoteHemodynamicMonitoring #IVCSensor #FIRE1 #DigitalHealth #PatientEmpowerment #FutureOfMedicine #CardiologyInnovation #ClinicalTrials
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Very special trip for the FIRE1 team to the European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure conference in beautiful Belgrade. We had with two really impactful presentations showcasing how our Norm™️ Heart failure management solution is poised to transform heart failure management. Kevin Damman presented exciting clinical results from the #FutureHF clinical study during the Late Breaking Clinical Trial session to a packed hall. Later in the day, Dr Paul Kalra shared his insights through a compelling oral abstract presentation on his fascinating "shift worker” case study. Finally Roy Gardner presented learnings from his use of the Norm™️ system. All three presentations generated great interest and enthusiasm; a big thank you to everyone who engaged with us, your curiosity and support fuel our mission to empower physicians and patients with innovative solutions in heart failure care. #ESC2025 #HeartFailure #yournormalback #NormHF #FIRE1 John Britton Fiachra Sweeney Robyn Kealy Alma O'Reilly Brien Neudeck
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Hear from Dr. Nir Uriel, Director of Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation, and how the Norm™ Heart Failure Management System is transforming care for heart failure patients at NewYork-Presbyterian. This innovative approach is being studied in our FUTURE-HF II clinical trial, offering new possibilities for earlier intervention and patient-driven care. Discover how Norm™ is reshaping the future of heart failure management. #FutureHF #Norm #HeartFailureInnovation #NYPAdvances #pateintempowerment Columbia University Irving Medical Center Weill Cornell Medicine https://lnkd.in/eUZ_RwYZ
Dr. Nir Uriel: Novel Remote Monitoring Device May Detect Heart Failure Events Earlier
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Congratulations to Kunjan Bhatt MD FACC FHFSA and the fantastic research team at Austin Heart. We are very excited to have launched the Norm system that ushers in a new era of physician directed patient self management for heart failure based on the unique insights from the IVC.
Congratulations to Austin Heart Research on our first FIRE1 sensor implant as part of the PHASE II, NORM study. This novel IVC implantable hemodynamic sensor can measure IVC area and collapsibility as a measure of volume status and may be an EARLIER signal of congestion prior to elevated PA pressures (thereby making it a more sensitive marker than PA pressure sensors). Another novel feature in this part of the study is the ability for patients to get their data directly and immediately, allowing for patient self-management. Hemodynamic monitoring is the future of HF care and patient self-management will allow this brilliant tech to scale. Very happy to collaborate with our sponsor - FIRE1 . Though they are base in Dublin, ireland, we have connected closely over the past 2 years and have now implanted 8 Fire 1 sensors. Let's move the needle in managing Heart failure. Bravo to Austin Heart Research + Fire 1. May our collaboration be bright and successful. What's next after the last phase of the NORM study completes enrollment? On the Horizon will be the Pivotal Phase 3 study! Special thanks to Erica Kennedy RN - our research coordinator whose tireless efforts move the needle in HF research And our entire research Team Hanna Mendyuk - Mananger Mary Fraser Katherine N. Asia Martin Angela Dela Llana Shannon Juarez Laura Voltz Alana Rice Leticia Janak Teresa Shipwash Dr. Thomas Mcminn - who has implanted all 8 sensors Our colleagues FIRE1 Fiachra Sweeney Conor Hanley Carolyn Borme Brien Neudeck Isabella Irving Michael Roache Stephen Jones and our practice Austin Heart + research Heart Hospital of Austin St. David's HealthCare HCA Healthcare
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Excited to publish the data from FUTURE HF, our 50 patient first in human study. Thanks to all the amazing doctors, nurses, researchers and, most importantly the wonderful patients across 5 countries that made this happen. Read about the amazing impact of IVC based heart failure management here (open access): https://lnkd.in/egzk_gje Mandeep Mehra, MD, MSc, FRCP (London) Kevin Damman Roy Gardner Jasper Brugts Chris Critoph MRCP MD(Res) John Britton Barry Greene Teresa B. Stephen Sheridan Fiachra Sweeney Fergus O'Dea Brien Neudeck Annette Kent
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Come and hear Prof.Nir Uriel Columbia University and Marat Fudim Duke University School of Medicine talk about the Norm ™️ Heart Failure Management System and the future of heart failure care tomorrow at the13th Annual UCARS Utah Cardiac Recovery Symposium or reach out to the FIRE1 team on the ground Brien Neudeck Carolyn Borme
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