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Health reimagined: Onvy brings AI-powered prevention into everyday life
Onvy aims to merge artificial intelligence and digital health to enable a new form of personalized and predictive healthcare. The first result of these efforts is the app “Onvy – AI Health Coach”. It aims to use AI to optimize physical and mental health management. CEO Adrian Kochsiek explains how the Munich healthtech innovation wants to make AI, prevention and smart everyday life a real game-changer for individuals and companies – and why precision health is much more than mere tracking.

SoreAlert: Innovative sensor solution against pressure ulcers
Munich-based startup SoreAlert is developing a method to combat the widespread problem of pressure ulcers – an issue affecting more than 1.7 million people in Germany. With its innovative sensor solution, SoreAlert aims to ease the work of nursing staff while providing individualized support for patients. The four-person founding team, consisting of Lorenz Grünerbel, Agnes Bußmann, Ferdinand Heinrich, and Julia Kriltz, brings diverse experience from the fields of medical device technology, engineering, business administration, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship to integrate this innovation into the care industry. Lorenz Grünerbel, co-founder and CEO, answers our 7 questions.

2NA Fish: Scalable technology for cancer treatment
The Munich health tech startup 2NA Fish wants to revolutionize therapeutic decision-making in cancer treatment. The startup’s platform technology is designed to enable precise and predictable diagnoses for cancer therapy based on spatial analysis of gene activity. The founding team of Christina Port and Johannes Breulmann answered our 7 questions. First published on: July 26, 2024

AI meets healthcare: how Curevision is transforming wound analysis
Curevision’s medtech solution supports nursing staff in precise wound analysis. Instead of working with paper rulers and markers as before, nursing staff now use a handy device that offers AI-powered 3D wound analysis. The process is automated and digital. This improves care, and staff have more time for patients elsewhere.