Nexense

Wearable Sensor Platform for Sleep Disorders

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Non Active, Dec 2018 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in November 1990 by Bary Molchadsky and Arik Ariav, Nexense operated with 1–10 employees. The company raised $6M across two funding rounds and ceased operations in December 2018.

Business overview

Nexense developed a sensor platform for use as a non-intrusive, wearable computer system, designed to treat sleep apnea and snoring. The company's technology has been implemented for various uses by major corporations including Boeing, General Motors, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, Samsung, and Ford. Nexense operates within the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector, focusing on digital health, medical devices, and sensing technologies, serving both healthcare patients and consumers globally.

Strategic signal

In January 2016, Nexense secured funding from General Electric, a significant validation for its wearable sensor platform. This investment highlighted the potential of Nexense's technology in addressing sleep disorders and demonstrated interest from a major industrial conglomerate in the digital health space, signaling strategic alignment with broader industry trends in connected health solutions.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Nexense's primary focus?
Nexense develops a wearable sensor platform specifically designed for the treatment of sleep apnea and snoring, utilizing non-intrusive technology.
When was Nexense founded and by whom?
Nexense was founded in November 1990 by Bary Molchadsky and Arik Ariav.
What was the company's operational status?
Nexense ceased to operate in December 2018.
Which major corporations have implemented Nexense's technology?
Nexense's technology has been implemented by companies such as Boeing, General Motors, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, Ford, and Samsung.
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