
Une invention Africaine primée à Genève : le Baby Bloom inventé par Bougane Guéye Dany remporte une médaille d’Or.
Genève, Suisse 2026
L’innovation médicale BABY BLOOM, une ceinture connectée destinée à améliorer le suivi de la grossesse, a remporté la Médaille d’Or au Salon International des Inventions de Genève 2026, l’un des plus importants rendez-vous mondiaux consacrés à l’innovation technologique.
Conçu par l’entrepreneur et inventeur sénégalais Bougane Guéye Dany, BABY BLOOM est un dispositif médical intelligent qui permet de surveiller à distance plusieurs paramètres vitaux de la mère et du fœtus grâce à des capteurs biométriques intégrés et à un système sécurisé de transmission des données.
Présenté devant un jury international d’experts, l’appareil a été récompensé pour son potentiel d’impact dans l’amélioration du suivi prénatal et la prévention des complications liées à la grossesse.
BABY BLOOM permet aux professionnels de santé d’accéder en temps réel à des informations essentielles sur l’évolution de la grossesse, facilitant ainsi la détection précoce d’éventuelles anomalies et une prise en charge médicale rapide.
Cette technologie sera particulièrement utile dans les régions reculées où l’accès aux structures médicales reste limité, notamment dans certaines zones rurales d’Afrique, d’Asie ou d’Amérique latine.
Selon son inventeur, l’objectif de BABY BLOOM est de mettre les technologies médicales connectées au service de la santé maternelle, en permettant, par la télésurveillance, un suivi plus régulier et plus accessible des femmes enceintes.
« Notre ambition est de contribuer à réduire les risques liés à la grossesse grâce à la technologie, en permettant une surveillance médicale continue et plus accessible, y compris dans les zones où les infrastructures de santé sont insuffisantes », explique Bougane Guéye Dany.
Cette distinction de la ceinture BABY BLOOM au Salon International des Inventions de Genève souligne le potentiel de l’innovation africaine dans le domaine des technologies médicales et des solutions de télésanté.
Le Baby Bloom constitue la deuxième invention majeure de Bougane Guéye Dany, après le bracelet connecté Life Guard bracelet connecté, déjà reconnu pour ses capacités de surveillance des paramètres vitaux et d’alerte en cas d’urgence.
La ceinture Baby Bloom sera commercialisée en juin 2027.
Contact : Papa Cledor Guéye – Directeur de Projets à Nova Bridge Ltd – Tel +221 77 665 22 00






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