At BioHarv, we’ve developed miniaturized energy-harvesting technology (including both the harvester and energy harvesting circuits) for implantable, biodegradable, battery-free applications. This breakthrough innovation allows for continuous, 24/7 monitoring across a variety of industries, including medical devices for early diagnosis, wearables, and even tyre pressure sensing in Formula 1 cars.
Our key technology leverages the body’s natural movements—like heartbeats—to generate energy, removing the need for batteries in critical applications such as smart stents and leadless pacemakers. By eliminating the need for battery replacements, we provide patients and industries alike with reliable, long-term monitoring solutions.
Industries We Serve
Healthcare
Implantable cardiac devices for continuous monitoring and early diagnosis.
Wearables
Battery-free wearable devices for health and performance tracking.
Automotive (F1)
Energy harvesting for tire pressure monitoring in Formula 1 cars.
e-textiles
Energy-harvesting applications for wearable technologies in defense.
Wildlife & Marine Life Monitoring
Biodegradable monitoring solutions for long-term tracking.
Key Features of BioHarv’s Technology
Battery-Free
Powered by energy from natural movements, such as heartbeats or mechanical vibrations.
Biodegradable
Environmentally friendly options for specific applications.
Continuous Monitoring
Real-time, 24/7 data collection for a variety of industries.
Multi-Sector Applications
Solutions that fit diverse industries, from healthcare to automotive.
We aim to lead the way in battery-free technology and create innovative, sustainable solutions for the healthcare sector and beyond. Whether through cardiac implants, wearable devices, or automotive sensors, BioHarv is redefining how continuous monitoring is powered and delivered.
Introducing Our Team

Dr. Noora Almarri
FOUNDER & CEO
PhD in Analogue and Biomedical electronics at UCL with expertise in power management and energy harvesting self-powered CMOS chips.

Prof. Andreas Demosthenous
Scientific Advisor
Group lead of Bioelectronics Group at UCL Over 30 years of experience in Bioelectronics with various industrial key partners.

Dr. Dai Jiang
Scientific Advisor
Lecturer in Electronics and Bioelectronics at UCL with over 20 years experience in CMOS chip design, data communication and wireless powering.
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