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ENvue Medical Unveils Its First Robotic-Assisted, Artificial Intelligence, Feeding Tube Automation Tool

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ENvue Medical (NASDAQ:FEED) announced the first successful prototype demonstration of ENvue Drive, a robotic-assisted feeding tube automation tool built on its 510(k) FDA-cleared ENvue Navigation Platform.

The prototype integrates Ask Oscar AI navigation, real-time electromagnetic guidance, and robotic-assisted tube advancement for bedside enteral access under clinician supervision. ENvue Drive is an investigational prototype, not submitted to the FDA and not cleared or approved for clinical use.

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News Market Reaction – FEED

+12.48%
11 alerts
+12.48% News Effect
+8.6% Peak Tracked
-16.0% Trough Tracked
+$363K Valuation Impact
$3.27M Market Cap
1.0x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, FEED gained 12.48%, reflecting a significant positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +8.6% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -16.0% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 11 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $363K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $3.27M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

What This Means

The stock surged +12.5% in the session following this news. A strong upside move would likely reflec...
Analysis

The stock surged +12.5% in the session following this news. A strong upside move would likely reflect enthusiasm for ENvue’s push into a $10 billion+ enteral feeding and vascular access market with its AI-driven ENvue Drive prototype. Prior AI news prompted modest gains, but low short positioning may temper squeeze-driven spikes.

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Target market size: $10 billion+
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Target market size $10 billion+ Combined enteral feeding and vascular access market opportunity

Previous AI Reports

1 past event · Latest: Jun 09 (Positive)
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Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 09 AI platform launch Positive +2.0% Launch of Ask Oscar AI training platform for ENvue Navigation system.

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Limited AI-tagged history shows prior artificial intelligence news coincided with a modest positive share move.

Key Terms

enteral feeding tube, vascular access, electromagnetic navigation, 510(k)
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enteral feeding tube medical
"real-time guided bedside feeding tube placement, today announced"
A flexible medical tube used to deliver nutrition, fluids or medications directly into a patient’s stomach or intestines when they cannot swallow or eat normally; it can be inserted through the mouth or nose or placed through the abdominal wall. Investors care because demand for these tubes and related supplies is driven by hospital and long‑term care use, chronic illness and an aging population, and shifts in reimbursement, regulation or product innovation can affect manufacturers’ sales much like changes in plumbing affect water delivery.
vascular access medical
"Targeting Combined $10 Billion+ Enteral Feeding and Vascular Access Market"
The entry point into a patient’s bloodstream used to deliver medicines, fluids, nutrition or to draw blood samples; examples include needles, peripheral IVs, central lines, ports and dialysis grafts. It matters to investors because vascular access devices and services are a steady, regulated segment of healthcare spending—they affect hospital workflows, procedure volumes, device sales and reimbursement, much like a plumbing system that determines how reliably a building receives water and waste is removed.
electromagnetic navigation technical
"first next-generation robotic-assisted tool built within the ENvue electromagnetic navigation platform"
Electromagnetic navigation is a medical guidance system that creates a virtual map and uses weak magnetic fields to track tiny sensors on instruments as they move inside the body, similar to using GPS to find a route in a city. It matters to investors because this technology can make complex procedures less invasive, expand the market for diagnostic and surgical devices, and influence product sales, reimbursement and regulatory approval timelines that affect company value.
510(k) regulatory
"built upon the Company’s 510(k) FDA-cleared ENvue Navigation Platform"
A 510(k) is a U.S. regulatory submission that a medical device maker uses to show a new device is as safe and effective as an already-approved device, allowing the regulator to clear it for sale rather than requiring the longer, more stringent approval process. For investors, a cleared 510(k) usually means lower regulatory risk and a faster path to market, which can speed revenue generation and reduce uncertainty—similar to proving a new appliance works like a trusted existing model.

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ENvue Targeting Combined $10 Billion+ Enteral Feeding and Vascular Access Market Opportunity*

ENvue Drive Demonstration Marks First Step Toward a New Generation of Intelligent Bedside Procedures and Integrates ENvue’s Proprietary AI Navigation Software, Ask Oscar

TYLER, Texas, July 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ENvue Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: FEED) (“ENvue,” “ENvue Medical” or the “Company”), a commercial-stage medical device company focused on real-time guided bedside feeding tube placement, today announced the successful development and demonstration of the first prototype of ENvue Drive™, which the Company believes is the first next-generation robotic-assisted tool built within the ENvue electromagnetic navigation platform ecosystem, designed to integrate artificial intelligence, real-time navigation, and robotic-assisted procedural execution into a unified clinical workflow.

A demonstration video highlighting the ENvue Drive prototype, including integrated navigation, artificial intelligence, and robotic-assisted advancement capabilities, is available here: http://envue.com/ask-oscar/#video.

The prototype demonstration integrated ENvue’s proprietary AI navigation software, Ask Oscar™, with robotic-assisted tube advancement to replicate a bedside enteral access procedure. The demonstration showcased that ENvue Drive can identify anatomical pathways, detect trajectory deviations, provide corrective guidance, and assist advancement to a target position within the small intestine, under clinician supervision. ENvue Drive is designed to assist, not replace, the clinician, who retains full control of the procedure at all times. The successful demonstration represents a significant milestone in ENvue’s long-term vision to transform bedside medicine through the convergence of navigation, artificial intelligence, and automation.

“For decades, bedside medicine has relied on training, experience, and manual execution. We believe the next major advance will come from combining navigation, intelligence, and automation into a unified platform that assists clinicians throughout the procedure,” said Dr. Doron Besser, Chief Executive Officer, ENvue Medical. “We believe ENvue Drive represents an important step toward that future.”

ENvue Drive is being built upon the Company’s 510(k) FDA-cleared ENvue Navigation Platform, which is currently used in hospitals across the United States to provide real-time electromagnetic guidance during enteral feeding tube placement. The Company recently introduced Ask Oscar™, its artificial intelligence-based education and training platform, and is now extending that architecture toward future procedural guidance and robotic-assisted execution.

ENvue Drive was designed from inception as a platform architecture intended to support both enteral and vascular access procedures, consistent with the Company's original 2025 announcement of the initiative. The current prototype demonstration focused on enteral tube advancement as the platform's first application, with vascular access, neonatal care, urinary access, and other high-volume clinical workflows representing near-term platform extensions.

ENvue Drive is an investigational prototype. It has not been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is not cleared or approved for clinical use.

About ENvue Medical, Inc.


ENvue Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: FEED) is a medical technology company specializing in the advancement of intelligent, non-invasive solutions for enteral care across clinical and home care settings. Headquartered in Tyler, Texas, with research and development in Tel-Aviv and Nesher, Israel, the Company focuses on two distinct technology platforms:

  • ENvue™ Navigation Platform, developed and operated by ENvue Medical Inc., with offices in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and Tel-Aviv, Israel, is a minimally invasive electromagnetic navigation system intended to assist clinicians in placing feeding tubes into the gastrointestinal tract. FDA 510(k) cleared for adult use, ENvue provides real-time bedside visualization of tube movement and supports informed decision-making during the placement procedure. Future platform expansion may include pediatric and vascular access applications.
  • ENvue Medical aims to advance standards in non-invasive therapy and minimally invasive navigation, with a commitment to patient safety, clinical usability, and technology innovation across a range of healthcare environments.
  • Acoustic-based therapeutic technologies, including PainShield® and UroShield®, which utilize proprietary low-intensity surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology. These devices are intended for use in home or care settings and are designed to treat pain, reduce bacterial colonization, and disrupt biofilms.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains "forward-looking statements." Such statements may be preceded by the words "intends," "may," "will," "plans," "expects," "anticipates," "projects," "predicts," "estimates," "aims," "believes," "hopes," "potential," or similar words. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Enteral Feeding and Vascular Access market opportunity; the anticipated development, functionality, regulatory pathway (including any future submissions to, or clearance or approval by, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration), commercialization, and clinical adoption of ENvue Drive™, Ask Oscar™, and the ENvue Navigation Platform; the anticipated integration of artificial intelligence, real-time navigation, and robotic-assisted procedural execution into a unified clinical workflow; the Company's belief that the next major advance will come from combining navigation, intelligence, and automation into a unified platform that assists clinicians throughout the procedure and its belief that ENvue Drive™ represents a step toward that advance; the anticipated extension of the ENvue Drive platform to additional clinical applications (including vascular access, neonatal care, and urinary access); the size and growth of the enteral feeding, vascular access, and related markets; the success of ENvue's programs; and market interest in the Company's technology. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, are based on certain assumptions, and are subject to various known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's control and cannot be predicted or quantified; consequently, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, without limitation: (i) the risk that the Company is unable to further develop the ENvue Drive prototype into a commercially viable product, or that development timelines are longer or more costly than anticipated; (ii) the risk that the Company is unable to obtain FDA clearance or approval for ENvue Drive or any other future product candidate, or that any such clearance is delayed, limited or conditioned; (iii) the risk that the results of engineering demonstrations and pre-clinical evaluations of ENvue Drive do not translate into comparable performance in clinical settings; (iv) market acceptance of the Company's existing and new products; (v) clinical performance and operational outcomes; (vi) delays or complications in product implementation; (vii) intense competition in the medical device industry; (viii) product liability or performance issues; (ix) limitations in manufacturing or supply chain capabilities; (x) reimbursement limitations; (xi) intellectual property protection; (xii) healthcare regulatory changes in the U.S. and abroad; and (xiii) the need for additional capital. More detailed information about the Company and the risk factors that may affect the realization of forward-looking statements is set forth in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K. Investors and security holders are urged to read these documents free of charge at: www.sec.gov. The Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.

* Market size figures based on Grand View Research, Enteral Feeding Devices Market Size Report (enteral feeding devices market projected at approximately $5.94 billion by 2030), and MarketsandMarkets, Vascular Access Devices Market Report (vascular access devices market projected at approximately $8.68 billion by 2031).

Investor Contact:
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Valter Pinto, Managing Director
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envue@kcsa.com 

Media Contact:
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Michaela Fawcett, Senior Account Director
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FAQ

What is ENvue Drive from ENvue Medical (NASDAQ:FEED)?

ENvue Drive is an investigational robotic-assisted tool for automated feeding tube advancement at the bedside. According to ENvue Medical, it integrates AI navigation, real-time electromagnetic guidance, and robotic-assisted execution within the ENvue Navigation Platform to help clinicians perform enteral access procedures under continuous supervision.

Is ENvue Drive from ENvue Medical (FEED) FDA approved for clinical use?

No, ENvue Drive is not FDA approved or cleared for clinical use. According to ENvue Medical, it remains an investigational prototype that has not been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is currently limited to demonstration and development activities.

How does ENvue Drive use artificial intelligence and Ask Oscar for feeding tube placement?

ENvue Drive uses the Ask Oscar AI engine to support navigation and procedural guidance during tube placement. According to ENvue Medical, the system identifies anatomical pathways, detects trajectory deviations, offers corrective guidance, and assists tube advancement into the small intestine, while clinicians retain full control throughout the procedure.

Which clinical workflows could ENvue Drive (FEED) potentially support beyond enteral feeding?

ENvue Drive is being developed as a platform for multiple bedside procedures. According to ENvue Medical, future extensions may include vascular access, neonatal care, urinary access, and other high-volume workflows, building on the same navigation, artificial intelligence, and robotic-assisted architecture demonstrated in the enteral tube prototype.

What existing ENvue Medical technology is ENvue Drive built upon?

ENvue Drive is built on ENvue Medical’s 510(k) FDA-cleared ENvue Navigation Platform. According to ENvue Medical, this platform is already used in U.S. hospitals to provide real-time electromagnetic guidance for bedside enteral feeding tube placement, forming the foundation for the new robotic-assisted prototype.

Does ENvue Drive replace the clinician during feeding tube procedures?

No, ENvue Drive is designed to assist rather than replace the clinician. According to ENvue Medical, the clinician maintains full procedural control while the system provides AI-driven navigation, deviation detection, corrective guidance, and robotic-assisted advancement to support more consistent bedside enteral access.