
VivaBack
Founded Year
2016Stage
Incubator/Accelerator | AliveAbout VivaBack
VivaBack develops portable sensor technology for back health that combines mobile movement analysis and personal measurements with different coaching formats to create individually coordinated exercise programs.
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VivaBack's Products & Differentiators
VivaBack professional (B2B)
24 hour fully mobile sensor system for measuring spine movement. VivaBack software differentiates 25 movement groups and suggests intervention strategies that can be easily implemented at work.
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VivaBack Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was VivaBack founded?
VivaBack was founded in 2016.
Where is VivaBack's headquarters?
VivaBack's headquarters is located at Rathauspl. 29, Neulengbach.
What is VivaBack's latest funding round?
VivaBack's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator.
Who are the investors of VivaBack?
Investors of VivaBack include weXelerate.
Who are VivaBack's competitors?
Competitors of VivaBack include Moveshelf and 6 more.
What products does VivaBack offer?
VivaBack's products include VivaBack professional (B2B) and 2 more.
Who are VivaBack's customers?
Customers of VivaBack include A1 Telekom Austria AG, Flughafen Wien AG, Wien Energie, AMZ Arbeitsmedizinisches Zentrum für Industrie, Handel & Gewerbe GmbH and HYPO NOE.
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