Musculoskeletal disorders is one of the biggest work-related health problems. PRECURE´s solutions help companies prevent muscle strain, and hereby create a healthier workplace, reduce costs and loss of productivity associated hereto.
PRECURE´s digital behavioral health solution addresses ergonomics in Occupational health. It provides companies with customized, data-based insight on their employees´ strain enabling the companies to act.
Data is collected by PRECURE´s invention MLI®, smart wearables using IoT and AI. Companies can implement MLI® in their organization to help prevent strain injuries. MLI® is an abbreviation of Muscle Load Index® and a feedback to the users helping them to change behavior and thus reduce the employees´ risk of strain injuries.
Patent pending.
PRECURE´s digital behavioral health solution addresses ergonomics in Occupational health. It provides companies with customized, data-based insight on their employees´ strain enabling the companies to act.
Data is collected by PRECURE´s invention MLI®, smart wearables using IoT and AI. Companies can implement MLI® in their organization to help prevent strain injuries. MLI® is an abbreviation of Muscle Load Index® and a feedback to the users helping them to change behavior and thus reduce the employees´ risk of strain injuries.
Patent pending.
Location: Denmark, Capital Region of Denmark, Allinge-Sandvig
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2016
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | CVX Ventur... | cvx.vc |
Mentions in press and media 2
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16.01.2024 | Why Denmark is a hotbed for healthtech startups and innovation | If you are looking for a place where healthtech startups thrive, cast your eyes on Denmark, a country leading in digital innovation, healthcare and investment. According to data platform Dealroom, in 2023, Danish healthtech startups raised ... |
01.04.2020 | This Danish smart wearable startup helps reduce work-related injuries, secures €456K funding | Precure, an Allinge, Denmark-based company working on the development of a wearable device for the health industry, secured a capital investment of $500K (approx €456K). The round was led by Sparekassen Bornholm Fond’s subsidiary Sparbo Fin... |