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ENvue Medical Launches AI Training Platform Establishing Artificial Intelligence Foundation for Robotic Feeding Tube Navigation

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ENvue Medical (NASDAQ: FEED) launched Ask Oscar, an AI-powered training platform for its ENvue Navigation feeding tube system. The tool lets clinicians train independently with real-time guidance and performance feedback, aiming to accelerate platform adoption and create scalable recurring revenue, while forming a foundation for future robotic-assisted ENvue Drive applications.

A peer-reviewed study of the ENvue Navigation Platform reported zero lung placements in 531 procedures, a 67% drop in ventilator-associated pneumonia, a 4,320% rise in post-pyloric feeding access, over 350 nursing hours saved annually and more than $1.5 million in annual cost avoidance in one health system.

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Positive

  • Launch of AI training platform Ask Oscar to support ENvue Navigation adoption
  • Ask Oscar expected to create a scalable, recurring revenue opportunity across installed base
  • Platform establishes AI foundation for future ENvue Drive robotic-assisted applications
  • Peer-reviewed study reports zero lung placements over 531 ENvue procedures
  • Study shows 67% reduction in ventilator-associated pneumonia and 4,320% increase in post-pyloric access
  • More than $1.5 million annual cost avoidance and 350+ nursing hours freed in one health system

Negative

  • None.

News Market Reaction – FEED

+2.00% 4.8x vol
34 alerts
+2.00% News Effect
+97.1% Peak Tracked
-20.6% Trough Tracked
+$110K Valuation Impact
$5.60M Market Cap
4.8x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, FEED gained 2.00%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +97.1% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -20.6% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 34 alerts that day, indicating elevated trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $110K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $5.60M at that time. Trading volume was very high at 4.8x the daily average, suggesting strong buying interest.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

What This Means

This announcement highlights ENvue’s shift from a pure medical device maker toward an AI platform, w...
Analysis

This announcement highlights ENvue’s shift from a pure medical device maker toward an AI platform, with Ask Oscar aimed at easing training bottlenecks and supporting future robotic-assisted applications. The news builds on clinical data showing benefits like a 67% reduction in ventilator-associated pneumonia and over $1.5 million in cost avoidance. Investors may monitor adoption across the existing 40-hospital footprint and how quickly recurring revenue from training materializes.

Key Figures

Procedures analyzed: 531 procedures VAP reduction: 67% reduction Post-pyloric access increase: 4,320% increase +5 more
8 metrics
Procedures analyzed 531 procedures Independent multi-hospital ENvue Navigation Platform study
VAP reduction 67% reduction Ventilator-associated pneumonia in Inova Health System study
Post-pyloric access increase 4,320% increase Post-pyloric feeding access in ENvue study
Nursing hours saved 350+ hours annually Nursing hours freed in single health system using ENvue
Annual cost avoidance over $1.5 million Estimated savings in year one at one health system
Hospital deployments 40 U.S. hospitals Current ENvue Navigation Platform footprint
System hospitals 12 hospitals Health network under three-year contract renewal
Registered resale shares 6,000,768 shares Common stock registered for resale in 424B3 filing

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 05 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 05 Platform expansion Positive +2.2% ENvue Navigation Platform expanded into a major academic burn ICU.
Jun 03 Clinical study data Positive -5.0% Independent multi-hospital study showed major safety and cost benefits.
May 19 Conference showcase Positive -7.9% Planned exhibition of ENvue Navigation Platform at AACN NTI 2026.
May 12 Contract renewal Positive +1.6% Three-year systemwide renewal at a 12-hospital U.S. health network.
May 08 IP expansion Positive -9.8% USPTO Notice of Allowance for ultrasound-enhanced cannabinoid delivery tech.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent headlines have mostly been positive, yet the stock more often traded down on these news events than up.

Recent Company History

Over the past month, ENvue reported multiple positive developments: contract renewal across a 12-hospital system, new ICU deployment expanding its footprint to 40 U.S. hospitals, and publication of an independent multi-hospital study showing safety and cost benefits. It also added a cannabinoid delivery patent. Despite this, price reactions have been mixed, with several selloffs after favorable updates, framing today’s AI training-platform launch against a backdrop of cautious trading.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 1.1%
Short Interest
1.1% of shares outstanding
as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 1

Key Terms

ai-powered, ventilator-associated pneumonia, robotic-assisted, peer-reviewed
4 terms
ai-powered technical
"a new AI-powered training platform designed to address one of the biggest barriers"
"AI-powered" describes technology that uses artificial intelligence to perform tasks, make decisions, or analyze information automatically. It’s similar to having a highly skilled assistant that can learn from data, recognize patterns, and improve over time, helping to make processes faster and more accurate. For investors, this means better insights and more efficient operations, potentially leading to smarter investment choices.
ventilator-associated pneumonia medical
"including zero lung placements across 531 consecutive procedures, a 67% reduction in ventilator-associated pneumonia"
Ventilator-associated pneumonia is a lung infection that develops in patients who are on a breathing machine (ventilator) in a hospital, usually after the tubing bypasses the body’s normal defenses and allows germs into the lungs. It matters to investors because it drives longer hospital stays, higher treatment costs, potential legal and regulatory scrutiny, and demand for improved ventilators, infection-control products, diagnostics, and therapies—factors that affect healthcare company revenues and margins.
robotic-assisted technical
"the Company's previously announced robotic-assisted feeding tube placement initiative"
Robotic-assisted describes procedures or tasks where a human operator controls or supervises a robotic system that enhances precision, steadiness, or reach—like a skilled worker using power tools to do a finer job. For investors it signals potential for higher efficiency, better outcomes, and new revenue from advanced equipment, but also usually means higher upfront costs, training needs, and regulatory scrutiny that can affect profitability and adoption pace.
peer-reviewed technical
"the recent publication of an independent peer-reviewed study in Critical Care Nurse"
Peer-reviewed means a study, report or paper has been examined and approved by independent experts in the same field before publication, like having multiple qualified inspectors check a building plan. For investors, peer review signals that methods and conclusions have passed scrutiny beyond the author’s claims, making scientific, clinical or technical findings more reliable and reducing the chance that decisions or valuation are based on unchecked or flawed evidence.

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AI-based platform, ‘Ask Oscar™’, to accelerate adoption of ENvue's Navigation Platform and enable clinicians to train independently and reduce implementation barriers 

See Ask Oscar in action: https://envuemed.com/ask-oscar/#video

TYLER, Texas, June 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ENvue Medical (NASDAQ: FEED) (“ENvue,” “ENvue Medical” or the “Company”), a commercial-stage medical device company focused on real-time guided bedside feeding tube placement, today introduced ‘Ask Oscar™’, a new AI-powered training platform designed to address one of the biggest barriers to adoption of medical technology: training. The platform marks the Company's transformation from a medical device maker into an AI platform company, with Ask Oscar as the first product to carry that vision. In addition to accelerating revenue in the short-term, the Company’s AI platform can rapidly integrate into its patent-pending robotic feeding tube solution, ENvue Drive.

AI Capabilities Can Accelerate Revenue

By enabling nurses, dietitians and other clinicians to train on their own schedule, ENvue believes Ask Oscar can significantly accelerate implementation of the ENvue Navigation Platform across both existing and prospective customer accounts.

Importantly, Ask Oscar is expected to be commercially available within the coming months and will be offered across ENvue's growing installed customer base, creating a scalable recurring revenue opportunity for the Company.

"We believe that Ask Oscar changes the economics of how we scale and opens a new, recurring revenue stream across our existing and prospective hospital customers," said Doron Besser, Chief Executive Officer of ENvue Medical.

Ask Oscar Addresses a Major Healthcare Barrier: Training

"One of the biggest barriers to scaling any medical technology is training," said Doron Besser, Chief Executive Officer of ENvue.

Training remains one of the most significant bottlenecks in healthcare technology implementation as hospitals contend with increasing staffing pressures, growing workloads and ongoing challenges coordinating training across multiple shifts and clinical departments. Ask Oscar was developed to help hospitals support nurses, dietitians and other clinicians through training, skill reinforcement and procedural practice by providing real-time guidance and feedback whenever and wherever training is needed – without the need for on-site specialists.

Built upon ENvue's existing navigation and training infrastructure, Ask Oscar allows clinicians to practice, reinforce and improve feeding tube placement skills through an interactive training environment that provides real-time guidance and objective performance feedback.

The platform continuously monitors user performance during training sessions, detects procedural deviations and provides immediate corrective guidance. Clinicians can practice repeatedly at their own pace without requiring a clinical educator to be physically present during every training session, helping hospitals standardize training, reduce implementation barriers and accelerate adoption.

Foundational Technology that Goes Beyond Training

While the immediate objective is to help clinicians learn faster and help hospitals implement ENvue more efficiently, the Company believes the technology foundation behind Ask Oscar extends beyond training.

Every training session performed within Ask Oscar is measured, analyzed and transformed into actionable feedback. By digitizing and understanding the feeding tube placement procedure itself, the Company believes that Ask Oscar establishes an intelligence layer that can support future applications across the ENvue ecosystem.

This includes technologies associated with ENvue Drive, the Company's previously announced robotic-assisted feeding tube placement initiative. While Ask Oscar's first application is training and adoption acceleration, the underlying platform creates opportunities for future intelligent guidance, advanced procedural assistance and robotic-assisted applications.

The launch of Ask Oscar follows the recent publication of an independent peer-reviewed study in Critical Care Nurse demonstrating significant clinical and operational benefits associated with the ENvue Navigation Platform, including zero lung placements across 531 consecutive procedures, a 67% reduction in ventilator-associated pneumonia, a 4,320% increase in post-pyloric feeding access, more than 350 nursing hours freed annually and over $1.5 million in annual cost avoidance within a single health system.
Together, ENvue's growing body of clinical evidence and Ask Oscar's ability to support scalable training create a powerful framework for accelerating adoption across hospital systems.

See ‘Ask Oscar’ in action:
ENvue has released a video demonstration showing Ask Oscar guiding a simulated training procedure in real time. The video demonstrates how the platform can provide consistent, on-demand training support wherever training is needed.

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 adoption and implementation of ENvue Medical’s platforms, anticipated commercial expansion, growth, scalability, and implementation of ENvue Medical’s products, the success of ENvue’s programs, market interest in the Company’s technology, and future expectations for strategic growth. 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) market acceptance of the Company’s existing and new products; (ii) clinical performance and operational outcomes; (iii) delays or complications in product implementation; (iv) intense competition in the medical device industry; (v) product liability or performance issues; (vi) limitations in manufacturing or supply chain capabilities; (vii) reimbursement limitations; (viii) intellectual property protection; (ix) healthcare regulatory changes in the U.S. and abroad; and (x) 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.

Investor Contact:
KCSA Strategic Communications
Valter Pinto, Managing Director
PH: (212) 896-1254
envue@kcsa.com 

Media Contact:
KCSA Strategic Communications
Michaela Fawcett, Senior Account Director
PH: (978) 995-4683
envue@kcsa.com


FAQ

What is ENvue Medical's Ask Oscar AI platform (NASDAQ: FEED)?

Ask Oscar is an AI-powered training platform for ENvue Medical’s Navigation feeding tube system. According to ENvue Medical, it delivers real-time guidance, detects procedural deviations, and provides immediate corrective feedback so clinicians can practice independently, reinforcing skills and standardizing feeding tube placement training across hospital departments.

How will Ask Oscar impact ENvue Medical (FEED) revenue and business model?

Ask Oscar is expected to accelerate ENvue Navigation implementation and add recurring revenue. According to ENvue Medical, the platform will be offered across its growing installed customer base, changing scaling economics and supporting a transition from pure device maker to broader AI platform company.

When will ENvue Medical's Ask Oscar AI training platform be commercially available?

Ask Oscar is expected to be commercially available within the coming months. According to ENvue Medical, the platform will be deployed across existing ENvue Navigation customers, enabling on-demand clinician training and potentially speeding adoption in both current and prospective hospital accounts.

How does Ask Oscar support ENvue Medical's robotic feeding tube initiative ENvue Drive?

Ask Oscar creates an intelligence layer that can support ENvue Drive. According to ENvue Medical, digitized training data and procedural understanding may enable future intelligent guidance, advanced procedural assistance, and robotic-assisted feeding tube placement within the ENvue ecosystem beyond the initial training use case.

What clinical results have been reported for the ENvue Navigation Platform used with Ask Oscar training?

An independent study in Critical Care Nurse reported strong ENvue Navigation outcomes. According to ENvue Medical, results included zero lung placements in 531 procedures, 67% less ventilator-associated pneumonia, a 4,320% post-pyloric access increase, over 350 nursing hours saved and more than $1.5 million annual cost avoidance.

How does Ask Oscar address training challenges for ENvue Medical's hospital customers (FEED)?

Ask Oscar lets nurses and clinicians train anytime without on-site specialists. According to ENvue Medical, it offers real-time guidance, objective performance feedback, and repeated practice, helping hospitals overcome staffing pressures, coordinate across shifts, reduce implementation barriers, and standardize ENvue Navigation training at scale.