
Bearmind
Wearable technology to prevent brain injuries in sports.
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BearMind.tech is a Swiss startup that operates in the sports technology market, specifically focusing on player safety. The company has developed a unique system of motion and pressure sensors that can be integrated into any sports helmet. This technology measures the impact on a player's head during a game, providing valuable data on potential risks associated with brain injuries.
BearMind's business model revolves around selling their sensor technology to sports teams, leagues, and helmet manufacturers. The sensors, made from the same foam used in the helmets, collect high-fidelity data about the forces applied to the head during impacts. This data is then stored and wirelessly transferred to BearMind's online platform for analysis.
The company's revenue comes from the sale of these sensors and the subscription to their online platform, which provides real-time communication between the helmets and team staff. This platform alerts staff about players who may be at risk of brain injury, providing detailed information about the impacts they have sustained.
BearMind also offers an iOS app that guides players to report on their concussion symptoms and overall wellbeing. This information is then used to alert team staff about early signs of brain injury.
The company is currently working with professional ice hockey clubs to expand their offerings and ensure their solution matches the realities of the sport. They are also partnering with scientific and medical research institutes to validate their solution.
BearMind's mission is to make sports safer for players, from youth to professionals, by improving how brain injuries are dealt with.
Keywords: Sports Technology, Player Safety, Helmet Sensors, Brain Injury Prevention, Data Collection, Real-Time Communication, Concussion Reporting, Professional Ice Hockey, Scientific Partnerships, Medical Research.