[Funding alert] Zurich-based Health Tech Startup Care Secures an Investment from NHL Player Kevin Fiala
Nov 6, 2023 | By Team SR
Zurich-based Health Tech Startup Care Secures an Investment from NHL Player Kevin Fiala. The deal's total value wasn't made public. Fiala made her investment after Yann Sommer, a professional football player.
The funds will be utilised by the business to support its objectives for U.S. market expansion. Founded in Switzerland towards the close of 2022, Care provides services in the field of evidence-based preventative medicine. Its founders are Ertan Wittwer (Bestsmile, Hair & Skin) and Ion Haab.
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It performs thorough examinations and gives users the ability to easily follow the data gathered through its app and utilise it to enhance their own health. Currently, the firm works about 50 people in Switzerland and the United States, including health scientists with an emphasis on prevention and medical specialists.
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Care launched its initial office in Zurich at the start of 2023, and within six months, it was able to bring in one million dollars in annual recurring revenue (ARR).
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The business began in Switzerland and is now getting ready for a move to the United States. In January 2024, the first American store is expected to open in Miami. Kay Oswald, a former managing director of Technogym U.S., was recently promoted to managing director by Care, in order to facilitate the execution of its ambitions.
About CARE
They at CARE are changing healthspan access. They allow people to live longest and most fulfilled lives. Personalised, doctor-driven health exams enable us to provide you with practical plans that will empower and assist you.
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They give their customers access to vital information that will help them live much better everyday and slow down the effects of ageing.