Sword Health views artificial intelligence as the ultimate tool for democratizing access to high-quality, personalized healthcare.
As fitness wearables explode in popularity, the CEOs of Oura and Whoop are both bullish on tech's ability to help women better understand their bodies.
Springbok, which uses AI to create 3D visualizations of MRI scans, already has partnerships with the NBA and the NFL's Houston Texans.
Smart home gym maker Tonal is using the wealth of data it's amassed on human strength training outcomes to revolutionize how people work out.
Sency's SDK allows fitness brands to offer AI-powered motion tracking inside their apps, offering an industry-changing level of personalization.
Technogym's AI products, Checkup and Coach, are gaining attention for their groundbreaking tech at a time when longevity dominates the conversation.
Kabata, an immersive workout platform, has raised $5 million to further develop its AI-powered dumbbells, which adapt to users' progress.
RxBot makes life easier for coaches by streamlining program design, freeing up time to focus on the more human aspects of fitness coaching.
EGYM Genius leverages AI to create personalized workout routines that adjust with users over time and account for the daily challenges of life.
Bünda had two locations when tech consulting firm Xivic took it on as a client last year. It now has 10 and is eyeing 20 by the end of 2024.
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