The Creator

Rune Bobbaers

Student, Maker, Patient. Converting a lifelong condition into a technological mission.

The Question That Changed Everything

My name is Rune Bobbaers, and I've been living with Type 1 Diabetes since I was three. As long as I can remember, I've depended on insulin pumps and glucose sensors devices that literally keep me alive. But as I got older, I realized something that changed everything: I had no idea how these machines worked.

That question "how does my pump know what to do?" became the start of a journey. At first, I was just curious. I started taking things apart, sketching, experimenting, and teaching myself electronics and code. Over time, that curiosity turned into IINTS, a project that explores how we can make medical technology open, transparent, and understandable.

Rune Bobbaers at a young age - the beginning of a lifelong journey with T1D

Learning, Not Replacing

IINTS is not about replacing medical devices. It's about learning from them. The goal is to create an open-source educational platform where students, engineers, and even patients can understand the logic behind insulin delivery, glucose prediction, and closed-loop systems safely, transparently, and collaboratively.

Today, I use tools like the Jetson Nano to simulate blood glucose data, train AI models, and experiment with the principles behind automated insulin delivery. The idea is simple: by making technology visible, we make it better and safer.

Close-up of the IINTS insulin pump prototype hardware showing RP2040 and OLED
The Vision

Decoding the Future

"We're not just building hardware; we're making the invisible visible. Bridging the gap between medical mystery and patient empowerment."

Empower the Mission