ONVY Secures $2M to Expand AI Health Coaching Platform

ONVY HealthTech Group has raised over $2 million to enhance its AI-driven health coaching platform, as announced in a press release. The funding will support the expansion of ONVY's personalized health solutions.

ONVY HealthTech Group, a Munich-based company specializing in AI-driven precision health, has raised over $2 million in a seed extension financing round. This funding round was led by Voloridge Health, LLC, an affiliate of Voloridge Investment Management, LLC, known for its expertise in data science and predictive modeling announced in a press release.

The investment will enable ONVY to scale its AI-driven health coaching platform, which aims to provide hyper-personalized health engagement at scale. The platform integrates with wearable devices, environmental data, health sensors, and behavioral data to offer real-time, personalized health recommendations. By analyzing various health metrics such as activity levels, sleep patterns, and stress markers, ONVY delivers tailored insights to help users optimize their health behaviors.

With the new funding, ONVY plans to advance its AI Health Coaching capabilities by enhancing data integrations and predictive analytics. The company is also expanding its API capabilities to integrate with over 500 health data sources, creating a comprehensive health intelligence ecosystem. This expansion will support ONVY's growing B2B demand, particularly in wellness, longevity, and insurance sectors.

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