Re:mind
Wearable Stroke Detector
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in July 2015 by Amit Rappel and Eli Gelbart, Re:mind operated with 1–10 employees. The company ceased operations in June 2019.
Business overview
Re:mind Technologies developed telemedicine solutions for detecting strokes, aiming to enable immediate action at the onset of a stroke to reduce brain damage and mortality. The company's core product was a wearable headgear equipped with RF antennae to track S-parameters, comparing current and previous brain activity using proprietary algorithms to detect strokes. Upon detection, the device would alert Re:mind to contact emergency medical services. Re:mind intended to offer its services via subscription, integrating them into health insurance policies, and operated within the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector, specifically in Digital Healthcare and Medical Devices, targeting insurance companies, healthcare providers, and patients.
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- What is Re:mind's primary focus?
- Re:mind Technologies focuses on developing telemedicine technology for the early detection of strokes.
- What is the core technology behind Re:mind's product?
- Re:mind's core technology involves wearable headgear with RF antennae that track S-parameters, using algorithms to compare brain activity for stroke detection.
- When was Re:mind founded?
- Re:mind was founded in July 2015.
- Who are the founders of Re:mind?
- Re:mind was founded by Amit Rappel and Eli Gelbart.
- What is the current operational status of Re:mind?
- Re:mind ceased to operate in June 2019.