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Fluidra introduces its corporate venture capital fund for start-ups in the pool and wellness sector
Fluidra has launched a venture capital fund, Fluidra Ventures, with an investment of 20 million euros. The fund aims to lead innovation in the pool and wellness industry by investing in startups that can revolutionize the global market. The focus will be on startups in the United States and Europe. The fund will seek initiatives that enhance efficiency, connectivity, sustainability, and safety in the swimming pool and wellness sector. Fluidra Ventures has already made its first investment in Coral Smart Pool, a technology company using AI to enhance pool safety.
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Making a splash in safety: Solutions to prevent pool drownings | CTech
Four Israeli companies have developed technologies to reduce the risk of drowning. SOSense has developed an underwater sensor that alerts pool owners of any unauthorized entry into the water. Coral Smart Pool has developed a drowning detection system that uses an AI-based video camera to monitor people in the pool. SightBits technology includes human detection and classification, drowning detection, and hazard prediction. Lynxight offers a cloud-based aquatic risk management service that uses AI to manage and mitigate safety liability at sport and leisure facilities.
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Israeli startup touts AI-powered virtual lifeguard, Mylo, to prevent pool drownings
Israeli startup Coral Smart Pool has developed a pool device called Mylo that can track and monitor swimmers, detect potential drownings, and send urgent alerts to operators. The device uses sensors, above-pool and underwater cameras, artificial intelligence, and computer vision to continuously monitor people in the pool. Coral Smart Pool has filed patents for its technology and is the only company with cameras underwater. The companys main market is the US, and it plans to offer two models for the Mylo device: a one-time purchase option and a subscription model with monthly fees. Coral Smart Pool has raised about $6 million in venture capital.
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הסטארט-אפ שרוצה למנוע את הטביעה הבאה
Israeli start-up Coral has developed an artificial intelligence system that can identify a person motionless underwater for more than 15 seconds and send an alert to a smartphone. The company is currently raising funds to break into the global market, with a pilot project for drowning detection in a public pool set to begin operation at one of the American YMCA organizations pools. The company was founded in 2015 and raised $2.5 million in 2018. It is now in active sales stage in the American and British markets.
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This Startup Wants to Prevent the Next Pool Drowning
Coral Detection Systems has developed an artificial intelligence technology that monitors residential pools to detect possible drownings. The companys device uses computer vision and AI to constantly monitor the pool and detect drownings by analyzing the position and motion of people underwater. When a possible drowning is detected, the device generates an alarm and sends alerts to all household members. Coral Detection Systems began selling its product in Israel in late 2018 and plans to start marketing internationally in the summer of 2019. The company has raised over $2 million in funding and currently employs a team of five.
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Coral Detection Systems Wins the London AWARDS.AI 2019 for "Best AI Startup"
Coral Detection Systems, a company specializing in water safety technologies, has been named the winner of the Awards.AI Best AI Startup category. The company has developed the worlds first AI-based drowning detection system for residential pools. The system provides 24/7 active underwater drowning detection. The award is a testament to the companys use of AI technology to save childrens lives. The company has spent over five years developing the technology, aiming to reach near-perfect detection rates while hardly generating false alarms.
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New technology aims to prevent backyard pool drownings
Coral Detection Systems has launched the Coral Manta 3000, a device that uses AI software and an underwater video camera to monitor pools and detect the risk of drowning. The device has attracted attention from Olympic Gold Medalist Bode Miller, who became a co-owner and board adviser to the company. The technology aims to provide an additional layer of safety for both above-ground and in-ground pools. It sends smartphone alerts and notifications when someone enters the pool or is at risk of drowning, and also provides in-home indication and alarms. The Coral Manta 3000 is currently available online and will soon be sold through select international retailers.
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Coral Detection Systems and Olympian Bode Miller Announce Partnership to Raise Awareness For Pool Safety and Help Prevent Drowning Incidents
Coral Detection Systems has partnered with Olympic Gold Medalist Bode Miller to promote their drowning detection system, the Coral Manta 3000. Millers personal commitment to drowning prevention, following the tragic drowning of his daughter, makes him an advocate for the cause. The Coral Manta 3000 uses AI technology and an advanced algorithm to detect the risk of drowning in residential swimming pools. It provides continuous monitoring and alerts for unauthorized access to the water and detects drowning risks. The system is self-installed and sends smartphone alerts and notifications. It is currently available online and will soon be sold through select international retailers. Coral Detection Systems was founded by Eyal Golan and Dr. Tamar Avraham, with plans for new products in the future.
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Coral Detection Systems Unveils the First and Only Drowning Detection for Residential Swimming Pools
Coral Detection Systems has unveiled the Coral Manta 3000, the first and only drowning detection system for residential swimming pools. The system uses an underwater video camera and AI technology to analyze the underwater scene and detect and track people 24/7. It is a solar-powered system that offers a new layer of safety for both children and adults inside the pool. The Coral Manta 3000 is a Plug and Play self-installed system that sends smartphone alerts and notifications when someone enters the pool or is at risk of drowning. It is currently available online and will be sold through select specialty retailers in the future.
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Israeli device seeks to protect swimmers from drowning in pools
Israeli startup Coral Detection Systems has unveiled a product called Coral Manta, which is a device that can quickly detect drownings in swimming pools and alert rescuers. The hexagonal-shaped device is powered by solar panels and uses a built-in underwater video camera and artificial intelligence to detect movement in the pool. It monitors the pool 24/7 and sends alerts to both people in the vicinity and the pools owners via smartphones in case of drowning or dangerous circumstances. The device has been tested in thousands of scenarios and is priced at almost $2,000. Coral Detection Systems was founded in 2015.
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