Nil Medical is on a mission to redefine mobility for children undergoing intensive medical treatment. Originally developed for pediatric cancer patients, the Vestpack is also gaining traction in areas like clinical nutrition, where freedom of movement and safety are crucial.
Mission-driven growth a key factor
With business gaining traction, founder and CEO Martin Hanberger is making his first key hire. Walfridsson, with a PhD in medical chemistry, brings over a decade of experience from Nordic Biomarker and the life science sector.
“What drew me to Nil Medical is twofold,” says Walfridsson. “First, the chance to contribute to something that truly improves lives, especially for children in difficult circumstances. And second, the opportunity to help build a company from an early stage. I was part of the growth journey at Nordic Biomarker, and I’m excited to be back at that starting line, this time even earlier.”
Doctors across Europe recognize the value of Vestpack
Walfridsson recently joined Hanberger at a major pediatric oncology conference in Budapest, where they introduced the Vestpack to clinicians from across Europe.
“It was inspiring,” she says. “Doctors immediately saw how the Vestpack could improve the daily lives of their patients. There’s a clear need—and a real sense of momentum.”
Martin Hanberger says Malin Walfridsson is exactly the right fit for the company’s next chapter.
“Malin combines deep regulatory and commercial expertise with a values-driven mindset. As we scale up, we’ll be making key decisions that shape our future. Having her on board gives me confidence we’ll do it right.”
About Nil Medical
* Nil Medical AB is a Swedish medical technology startup specializing in the design of sustainable, patient-centered solutions.
* Its flagship product, the Nil Medical Vestpack, is a wearable infusion system that provides comfort, safety, and mobility for young patients undergoing complex treatments.
* The Vestpack is currently being evaluated in a national quality-of-life study at five major hospitals in Sweden: Uppsala University Hospital, Karolinska University Hospital (Stockholm), Linköping University Hospital, Sahlgrenska University Hospital (Gothenburg), and Norrland University Hospital (Umeå).
* Nil Medical receives business support from Umeå Biotech Incubator.
For more info, contact:
Martin Hanberger, CEO
Nil Medical AB
Phone: +46(0)72-650 56 60
Email: martin.hanberger@nilmedical.com