Technology
Our patented technology improves quality of lives

UV Clinical
UVC technology for microbial reduction in medical tubing
Our Microbial Reduction Medical Device is based on emerging UVC LED (Ultraviolet-C light – Light Emitting Diodes) technology and a patented light guide used to transmit and distribute the UVC light in the lumen of medical tubes such as catheters. UVC light has been used for more than 100 years for disinfection of drinking water. UVC disinfection is a physical process where the UVC light modify/destroys the DNA of microbial cells so that cell multiplication is prevented.

UV Clinical’s Microbial Reduction System
Activation button with progress indicator
On / Off
Fastening Clip
Battery level indicator
UV Self-test Indicator
UV Clinical’s Microbial Reduction System
Charging port (USB C)
Docking with UV self-test
Single use light guide for vein catheter
Bayonet connection with Tactile feedback
UV Source Light and compact near treatment area



Strong Patents
The core technology of the medical device is covered by strong EU and US patents - all owned by UV Clinical.
- European patent no EP 2744522 B1
- US Patent no. 10,967,080
- US continuation app. No. 17 / 203,839
- PCT application PCT / EP2020 / 072992
- European patent filed in February 2025
Key Opinion Leaders
Discover the stories from Key Opinion Leaders who acknowledge our solution.
"It is recognized that biofilm forms within 24 hours in endotracheal tubes of ventilated patients. Unfortunately, we have no methods to prevent formation of biofilm today. In my opinion a reduction of days in the ventilator could be achieved if biofilm formation was prevented. The product from UV Clinical which consists of a disposable probe and the UVC light source has the potential to prevent the formation of biofilm."

Lise Ekholdt
MD, General Practice
"It is recognized that biofilm forms within 24 hours in endotracheal tubes of ventilated patients. Unfortunately, we have no methods to prevent formation of biofilm today. In my opinion a reduction of days in the ventilator could be achieved if biofilm formation was prevented. The product from UV Clinical which consists of a disposable probe and the UVC light source has the potential to prevent the formation of biofilm."

Lise Ekholdt
MD, General Practice
"It is recognized that biofilm forms within 24 hours in endotracheal tubes of ventilated patients. Unfortunately, we have no methods to prevent formation of biofilm today. In my opinion a reduction of days in the ventilator could be achieved if biofilm formation was prevented. The product from UV Clinical which consists of a disposable probe and the UVC light source has the potential to prevent the formation of biofilm."
