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VOTIS Subdermal Imaging Technologies Raises US$2.5 Million


Share Offering Over-subscribed

JERUSALEM, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- VOTIS Subdermal Imaging Technologies, Ltd. announced today that it has raised US$2.5 million in a private placement of equity to a consortium of investors in Israel, Italy, the UK, and the US. Proceeds are being used to complete development of the company's suite of medical devices and prepare for registration of the devices for sale in the US, Europe, Israel, and India. VOTIS plans to release its devices commercially in the US, portions of Europe, and India in 2022.

The offering had been structured as a mini-maxi offering of between $800,000 and $2.1 million, but due to investor demand the size of the offering was increased to $2.5 million.

The company's devices are designed to help people with peripheral artery disease, or PAD, to keep their feet. VOTIS's devices assess blood flow and oxygen levels within the foot. In this way they can identify PAD even before symptoms appear. This enables PAD patients to receive crucial treatment early, to benefit from a range of treatment options that would not be available if the disease is identified at a more advanced stage, and may delay or eliminate the need for debilitating amputation.

More than 200 million people worldwide have PAD, including 21.3 million in the US alone. Currently, the average expenditure per PAD patient in the US is between $26,000 and nearly $84,000. According to a report by the Sage Group, in 2020 the annual economic burden of PAD in the US was between $283 and $539 billion. This figure exceeds the cost of diabetes ($237 billion), coronary artery disease ($202 billion), and all cancers combined ($88 billion). Moreover, African Americans have a higher incidence and prevalence of PAD than white Americans. The lifetime risk of PAD is approximately 30% in African Americans versus 19% in white Americans.

PAD is especially prevalent among people who have diabetes. Between 45-50% of the PAD population age 45 and older have diabetes, and approximately 45% of diabetics with PAD are undiagnosed. Comorbid diabetes increases disease severity and the risk of amputation, and is associated with higher costs.

A major difficulty in treating PAD is the failure to make an early diagnosis. According to the Sage Group, more than 60% of PAD cases in the US have asymptomatic or atypical disease, and about half of all PAD is believed to be undiagnosed. Most of the factors that increase costs are modifiable or preventable with earlier diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

About VOTIS Subdermal Imaging Technologies, Ltd.

VOTIS Subdermal Imaging Technologies, Ltd. is developing a suite of devices to help people with PAD to keep their feet. The PedChecktm will be used to screen the feet of asymptomatic patients for PAD. If PAD is found, then the PedStagetm will be used to stage and monitor disease progression and the impact of therapies applied by the patient's physician. The PedFlotm will be used during a revascularization procedure, in order to inform the practicing doctor regarding the level of blood flow in the foot. All three VOTIS devices are safe, non-invasive, and free of ionizing radiation. More information is available at http://www.votis.net.

For further information, contact:

Merrill Weber
Tel.: (312)340-0895
Tel. +972-(0)58-406-2386
Email: [email protected]


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