
DorsaVI
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Unattributed | AliveTotal Raised
$5MLast Raised
$5M | 12 yrs agoAbout DorsaVI
DorsaVi is a biotechnology company focused on developing motion analysis device technologies. dorsaVi's products are used by elite athletes and sporting teams, corporate OH&S and health care professionals managing back pain and sports injuries.
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Expert Collections containing DorsaVI
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DorsaVI is included in 3 Expert Collections, including Wearable Computing.
Wearable Computing
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Medical Devices
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DorsaVI Patents
DorsaVI has filed 6 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Muscles of the upper limb
- Orthopedic surgical procedures
- Pelvis

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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7/24/2013 | 2/25/2020 | Special relativity, Force, Mechanics, Theory of relativity, Computer memory | Grant |
Application Date | 7/24/2013 |
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Grant Date | 2/25/2020 |
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Related Topics | Special relativity, Force, Mechanics, Theory of relativity, Computer memory |
Status | Grant |
Latest DorsaVI News
Nov 21, 2022
News provided by Share this article Share this article Wearable electronics have progressed hugely in the last few years, from simple activity tracking to personal healthcare tools. The market has experienced massive growth since 2020, but has slowed down lately, with many large corporations witnessing sales decline. However, demand from sectors such as remote medical monitoring will continue to drive the market moving forward. Wearable and mobile health monitoring technologies are important due to the rapidly aging global populations and the drastically increasing demand for in-home healthcare. Commercially available and near commercial wearable devices facilitate the transmission of biomedical informatics and personal health recording. Body worn sensors, which can provide real-time continuous measurement of pertinent physiological parameters noninvasively and comfortably for extended periods of time, are of crucial importance for applications of mobile medicine. Monitoring of sleep, fitness, pet, and work & labour activities are also driving demand for wearable technology for improved analytics and performance. New energy harvesting materials and technologies will enable wearables that can be worn constantly without needing to remove or charge. Report contents include: Smartwatches Smart glasses and head-mounted displays (VR, AR, MR, vision loss and eye trackers) Military wearables Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), hydration and sweat sensors Wearable drug delivery
DorsaVI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is DorsaVI's headquarters?
DorsaVI's headquarters is located at Level 1, 120 Jolimont Road, East Melbourne.
What is DorsaVI's latest funding round?
DorsaVI's latest funding round is Unattributed.
How much did DorsaVI raise?
DorsaVI raised a total of $5M.
Who are DorsaVI's competitors?
Competitors of DorsaVI include StrongArm Technologies and 3 more.
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