August 2025

Four poster presentations at the ANMS meeting in Minneapolis

June 2025

Dr. Yao and coworkers published the paper Anorectal manometric data depend on the direction of pressure measurements in normal subjects and patients with functional constipation. Ann Coloproctol. 2025 Jun;41(3):248-252. doi: 10.3393/ac.2025.00066.0009. This marks the 30th scientific paper published on the Fecobionics technology.

May 2025

Technology showcase at the DDW conference held in San Diego. The wireless Fecobionics technology was displayed. Talks were held with potential acquirers.

Attendance at DDW in San Diego with three poster presentations

January 2025

Fecobionics received FDA clearance for the Fecobionics system and thus have permission to sell on the US market.

July 2019

Technology showcase at the ISAN conference held at UCLA on July 25.27. The NIH-SPARC funded developments of the wireless Fecobionics technology are displayed. (Link: http://isan2019.org/)

June 2019

Professor Hans Gregersen gave invited talk about innovations in motility research including EndoXcite and Fecobionics at the Royal College of Physicians in Dublin, Ireland

Professor Liao Donghua of Aarhus University in Denmark publishes paper on “Theoretical tools to analyze anorectal mechanophysiological data generated by the Fecobionics device” (link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31242283)

May 2019

Professor Gregersen presented on Fecobionics technology at poster session and scientific talk at DDW in San Diego, California.

Technology showcase at DDW. GI Bionics showcases innovative technologies at the annual Digestive Disease Week in San Diego May 17-22. The Fecobionics device receives significant attention from participants in the conference and from industry

February 2019

Sun and coworkers publishes validation data on the Fecobionics technology in Annals of Biomedical Engineering. (link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30341740)

December 2018

Hoff and coauthors https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29766505 and Zhao and coauthors https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29888452 publish papers in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences journal on the multimodal technology. The papers follow a series of previous papers on the development.

Gregersen and Lo publish paper on further developments of the impedance planimetric technology into the Multimodal technology and Fecobionics (Read Here)

Nov-Dec. 2017

Development of Fecobionics technology and clinical trials supported by two major funding agencies: NIH SPARC Program and Hong Kong RCG grant. The funding will aid development of new prototypes as well as finance studies in healthy subjects and in patients with chronic constipation

November 2017

Fecobionics first-in-man studies published in one of the top GI journals “Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology” (Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28993257)