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Dec 18, 2023 · www.prnewswire.com
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Unicorn Hunters Introduces Healables, a Digital Health Company Developing AI-Powered Wearable Bioelectric Technology for Personalized Recovery, Performance and Pain Relief
Healables Digital Health, a Miami-based startup, has been featured on Unicorn Hunters, a series that connects entrepreneurs with potential investors. The company, founded in 2022 by Moshe Lebowitz, is developing wearable, bioelectric, smart textiles for recovery and performance, and AI-powered therapeutic technology designed to relieve pain and reduce inflammation without medication. The episode featuring Healables is now available for streaming on various platforms. In February 2022, Unicorn Hunters launched Unicoin, its official cryptocurrency, which is backed by a diversified portfolio of assets that includes equity in high-growth companies.
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Oct 17, 2023 · nocamels.com
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Startup Repurposes Sports Tech For Israeli Soldiers In Battle
Israeli startup Healables has repurposed its electrically-powered sleeve, originally designed for athletes, for use by Israeli soldiers. The ElectroGear device uses microcurrents of electricity to stimulate cells into repairing themselves, aiding recovery from injuries and reducing pain. The device was initially intended for use by a professional soccer team, but recent terror attacks in Israel led to the devices being used by soldiers instead. The device is controlled by a smartphone app and each treatment session lasts for an hour. The company is now accepting donations for people wishing to purchase the device for Israeli soldiers.
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Sep 13, 2023 · healables.com
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Healables CEO israel influencer 2023 - Healables
Healables, an Israeli startup founded by Moshe Lebowitz, has developed a wearable device called ElectroGear, designed to alleviate physical discomfort and enhance physical performance. The device has already been used by athletes and manual laborers, with positive feedback. The company plans to make the product available to the general public next year. Healables has business relations with medical centers in Israel such as Wolfson, Hadassah, and Sheba. The company, which received a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority, is also developing a product line for various medical problems such as fibromyalgia and neuropathic diabetes.
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Sep 13, 2023 · www.israelhayom.co.il
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"מאחורי כל סטארט-אפ ישראלי מצליח עומד אדם עם אמונה עצומה" | ישראל היום
Healables, an Israeli company founded by Moshe Libovitz, is developing wearable aids to help people cope with pain and improve physical performance. One of their products, ElectroGear, is already being used by athletes and manual laborers to help their bodies recover from intense physical activity. The company has soft-launched the product this year and plans to make it widely available in the coming year. Healables is also in the process of developing a line of products for various medical issues such as fibromyalgia and neuropathic diabetes. The company, which received a grant from the Innovation Authority, currently employs 25 people.
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Aug 23, 2023 · www.toptierstartups.com
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Moshe Lebowitz Aims to Relieve Chronic Pain Through Innovative Wearables
Healables, a company that develops AI-powered digital gear and software for sports and health tech, has raised $1.2 million to date and is preparing for its next fundraising round. The companys technology uses a customized microcurrent electron stream to help people recover from common disorders like muscle tiredness and back pain. Healables has been approved by Professor Amital at Sheba Medical Center, one of the worlds top 10 hospitals for clinical trials, for trials on fibromyalgia. The company is yet to launch its marketing strategies as it is focused on creating the best products for the best user experience.
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Oct 20, 2021 · www.israel21c.org
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A wearable that soothes and heals at home
Healables, a Jerusalem-based startup, is developing a wearable device that delivers microcurrent electrotherapy for the treatment of pain and inflammation. The device, which can be controlled via a smartphone, is designed to be as easy to use as taking a pill, but without any side effects or potential for addiction. The company is developing two products: ElectroGear, a sports-and-wellness model for athletes, and a medical model available by prescription. Healables has raised a total of $2.5 million from the Israel Innovation Authority and BioJerusalem and is seeking additional funding.
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Healables: The Future is Wearable Technology that Heals
Feb 2, 2021 · www.themarker.com
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Healables.io: רפואה דיגיטלית שמתלבשת על הכאב
Healables.io, a company specializing in digital health and telehealth, has developed a home-based product aimed at treating chronic pain and diseases. The system includes a patient-focused coaching app guided by artificial intelligence (AI), and a wearable smart clothing component. The company is targeting patients suffering from chronic pain due to chronic medical conditions, such as diabetics suffering from leg pain as a result of diabetic foot syndrome, or people with osteoarthritis suffering from knee pain. The company has received two grants from the Israel Innovation Authority totaling $1.3 million, and a grant from Bio-Jerusalem. It is currently in the process of raising $5 million for further system development and additional clinical trials planned for Q1 and Q2 2021.
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Sep 10, 2020 · www.mako.co.il
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N12 - הסטארטאפ החרדי שמסייע לפציעות ספורט
The Israeli startup הילאייבלס, founded by a group of ultra-Orthodox entrepreneurs from Jerusalem, has developed a wearable device that can help people suffering from various sports injuries. The device provides electrical stimulation to knee and back injuries wherever the patient is located, controlled by an app. The company has already raised several million dollars, including from the Israel Innovation Authority. The entrepreneurs hope to soon collaborate with elite leagues and teams looking for any solution to help with pain.
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Aug 2, 2019 · www.jpost.com
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https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Past-present-and-future-with-Ed-Pinckney-597456?fbclid=IwAR2fBVPAjAnIqeKpCYhI2wvzX1V9eFETVdqxlxCd1eikY7v941zoaZ5P-ak
Former NBA star Ed Pinckney visited Israel to coach young basketball players at the Tamir Goodman Basketball Camp, an initiative supported by Healables Biotech & Digital Health. Pinckney, who played for several NBA teams and has been an assistant coach for numerous franchises, shared his experiences and insights with the camp attendees. The CEO of Healables, Moshe Lebowitz, was present during the camp to discuss basketball, Israel, sports technology and more. Healables is developing medical wearables that aid healing, with its first product being an innovative micro-current knee sleeve.
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Mar 3, 2019 · www.globes.co.il
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אקזיט בעזרת השם: סצנת הסטארט-אפ החרדית צוברת תאוצה
Bizmax, a co-working space in Jerusalem, has launched Bizlabs, a five-month program aimed at supporting Haredi startups. The program will provide seven Haredi startups with access to international corporations, sales workshops, and connections to investors and mentors. Bizmax, the first co-working space for the Haredi community, was established two years ago by the Kamah Fund, the Jerusalem Development Authority, and Achim Global. The goal of Bizlabs is to address the challenges faced by Haredi startups, which often struggle to survive the initial stages of development.
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Jul 11, 2018 · mishpacha.com
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Wear Your Pain on Your Sleeve
Moshe Lebowitz, former CEO of Oleh!, has founded a new company, Healables, following his personal experience with chronic pain due to a brain tumor. The company is developing a smart knee sleeve and companion app, codenamed Proud-1, which uses microcurrent therapy to alleviate chronic pain. The product, which is about nine months away from market, also aims to help users better cope with their pain. Lebowitz believes that the products integration of mind and body is an outgrowth of chassidic thought.
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