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Shepherd Center Partners with Kemtai to Assess and Improve Posture in People with Brain Injuries
Kemtai has partnered with Shepherd Center, a leading rehabilitation hospital, to integrate its computer vision AI technology into patient care for brain injuries. This collaboration aims to enhance postural assessments and rehabilitation exercises, leveraging Kemtais advanced AI-guided platform. The partnership will initially focus on brain injuries but plans to expand to other conditions like spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis. Kemtais technology provides real-time feedback and corrective guidance, improving clinical efficiency and patient outcomes. This partnership marks a significant step for Kemtai in expanding its presence in the US healthcare market.
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EXI Selects Kemtai to Enhance Its Exercise Intelligence Solution with Computer Vision AI
EXI, a clinically-validated personalized physical activity solution, has integrated Kemtais AI-guided exercise platform into its app. This partnership aims to enhance EXIs offerings by providing real-time feedback and corrective guidance to its members, supporting a diverse population with chronic conditions. Kemtais advanced computer vision technology, which analyzes body movements without additional hardware, will help EXI deliver personalized programs and improve user engagement and outcomes. The collaboration is expected to drive positive change for EXIs members across Europe, the US, and beyond, by offering scalable and personalized exercise solutions.
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Virtual Physio Helping Wounded Soldiers On Road To Recovery
Kemtai, an AI-powered virtual physiotherapist, is addressing the shortage of trained professionals by providing a web-based system that guides patients through physical therapy exercises. The platform uses computer vision and AI to analyze movements and offer real-time feedback, making physical therapy more accessible. Kemtais technology is being used by several British health trusts and Sheba Medical Center in Israel, which recently opened a new rehabilitation center for wounded soldiers. The company, initially bootstrapped, received grants from the Israel Innovation Authority and a government ministry. Kemtai aims to expand its reach by partnering with more healthcare providers, offering its platform to help more patients access necessary physiotherapy.
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At This Israeli Hospital, War Means Accelerating Healthcare Innovation
Sheba Medical Center, the largest healthcare facility in the Middle East, is leveraging crises such as the Covid pandemic and the ongoing conflict with Hamas to drive innovation. The centers ARC Innovation Center has been pivotal in developing new healthcare technologies and solutions, particularly in rehabilitation and PTSD treatment. Sheba has partnered with health tech startups Cognishine and Kemtai to enhance rehabilitation processes. The center is also working on AI-based tools for PTSD triage and digital solutions for mass casualty events. A global partnership with Deloitte aims to implement the ARC model worldwide, fostering healthcare innovation. Shebas approach highlights the importance of collaboration and rapid adaptation in healthcare transformation.
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At This Israeli Hospital, War Means Accelerating Healthcare Innovation
Sheba Medical Center, the largest healthcare facility in the Middle East, is leveraging crises such as the Covid pandemic and the ongoing war with Hamas to accelerate innovation in healthcare. The center has expanded its rehabilitation hospital and collaborated with health tech startups like Cognishine and Kemtai to enhance patient care. Shebas ARC Innovation Center, in partnership with TriVentures, supports startups and fosters innovation by bridging the gap between research and real-world application. The centers global collaboration efforts, including a partnership with Deloitte Consulting LLP, aim to implement the ARC model worldwide. These initiatives are transforming healthcare delivery and addressing challenges like PTSD and mass casualty events.
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RIIP REPS App Powered by HSS Sports Medicine Institute Chooses Kemtai Computer Vision to Help Prevent Sports Injuries
RIIP REPS, an application developed by the HSS Sports Medicine Institute, has partnered with Kemtai to enhance its sports injury prevention capabilities. Kemtais AI-driven computer vision platform will provide real-time feedback and corrective guidance to athletes using the RIIP REPS app. This collaboration aims to reduce ACL injuries in high school athletes by implementing neuromuscular training programs. The partnership leverages Kemtais technology to offer accessible, sensor-free training guidance on athletes mobile devices, enhancing the effectiveness of traditional training methods. The collaboration marks a significant advancement in sports medicine and injury prevention, aiming to revolutionize training for young athletes.
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Health technology companies selected for a pilot project to launch their innovative products in the UK - The NHSA
The Northern Health Science Alliance (NHSA) and the Israeli Innovation Authority (IIA) have partnered to launch an international pilot program aimed at bringing innovative health technology solutions to the UK. Six Israeli companies have been selected to participate, receiving a total of £1.1 million in funding to conduct clinical trials and R&D projects in the UK. The program involves collaboration with several NHS Trusts across the North of England, aiming to improve healthcare outcomes through cutting-edge technologies. This initiative highlights the strong tech collaboration between the UK and Israel, focusing on areas such as neuroscience, diabetes, and mental health. The program is expected to significantly benefit the NHS and its patients by introducing advanced digital health solutions.
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Virtual trainer keeps you fit even when stuck at home
Israeli startup Kemtai has developed an interactive home exercise system that uses computer vision to provide real-time feedback and instructions to users. The system compares the users movements to pre-input exercise routines and guides them to improve their form. Kemtais long-term goal is to become a platform for personal trainers to connect with clients remotely. The company has already gained 10,000 registered users in 20 different countries and is raising funds through the online crowd investing platform OurCrowd. Other Israeli startups, such as Fitness22, EyeClick, MoonRun, and FitMyTime, are also offering fitness technologies to help people stay active during the pandemic.
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Beta Testing Proves Successful, Kemtai Moves to Full Public Launch of Its AI Virtual Personal Trainer Web App
Kemtai has launched its AI, virtual personal trainer web app, allowing home fitness enthusiasts to improve their exercise form and performance. The app uses computer vision on a laptop web browser to analyze movement, guide users to exercise with precise form, and provide real-time feedback and performance analysis. During the beta period, 82% of respondents said Kemtais feedback helped them improve their home workouts, and over 90% said they would recommend the app to a friend. With positive feedback and 10,000 registered users from 20 countries, Kemtai has decided to officially launch. The goal of the company is to help people improve their home exercise experience and have more fun.
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