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Redsense Medical announces a large incoming order of blood leakage alarms first days in Q3.

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Redsense Medical is starting Q3 with sound commercial momentum and a strong sales level. Redsense Medical announces that Metro Medical Supply Inc., distribution Partner of Redsense Medical based in Nashville, USA, have booked an order of blood leakage alarms to a value of MSEK 1,5. The order is significant, and it sheds light on a positive start of Q3. This will strengthen the position of Redsense Medical in the US. First days of Q3 Redsense Medical booked 1,5 mnkr compared to 2,3 mnkr for the whole Q3 period last year.

‘At Redsense Medical, we are committed to create sustainable value for all our stakeholders and we are very pleased to receive a substantialorder in the first part of Q3. To improve patient safety is our priority and in close collaboration with our Partners we do our outmost to identify each opportunity to minimize the risk of Venous Needle Dislodgement. This order will make our blood leakage alarm available to more dialysis patients. Every new adoption and treatment using the Redsense blood leak alarm takes us closer to implement our system into the standard procedure of dialysis care’ says Patrik Byhmer CEO of Redsense Medical.

For more information, please contact:

Patrik Byhmer, CEO Redsense Medical AB (publ)

Phone: +46 35 10 60 30

patrik.byhmer@redsensemedical.com

www.redsensemedical.com

ABOUT REDSENSE MEDICAL

Redsense Medical is a corporate group with operations mainly in Europe and the United States. The company has developed the Redsense System, an innovationused for monitoring and alarm in the case of blood leakage in connection with a hemodialysistreatment. Redsense Medical solves one of the most serious remaining safety problems within hemodialysis – to quickly detect Venous Needle Dislodgement and catheter leakage tominimizing blood leakage. The system consists of a patented fiber optic sensor, designed for either venous needle or central venous catheter, which is connected to an alarm unit. From the very start, the development of the company's technology has been based on the demands and safety requirements of healthcare providers in the dialysis sector.

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