What a powerful piece in Teen Vogue on women's health research, written by Diya Sreedhar - well done. The future is bright! #MakeWomensHealthMainstream https://lnkd.in/gRGDFqnn
Davinci Wearables
健康与健身服务
Cambridge,MA 1,030 位关注者
personalized health insights empowering active lifestyles
关于我们
Transformative women’s health platform (w/ smart undergarments) unlocking new levels of AI-enabled, adaptive, and actionable recommendations reducing negative mental load and increasing positive daily performance
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https://davinciwearables.com
Davinci Wearables的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 健康与健身服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Cambridge,MA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2022
地点
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主要
US,MA,Cambridge,02142
Davinci Wearables员工
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Richard M.
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Tom Schrepferman
Managing Partner @ HyRoad Consulting | Strategic Partnerships Specialist, Multi-Million B2B Partnerships Established | Advisor & Consultant in Sales…
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Bailey Cheetham
Women's Lacrosse Student-Athlete at The Johns Hopkins University
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Sunzia Reza
Neuroscience and Informatics Dual Major @ IUB
动态
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Cassidy Lichtman great quote! Love the What if ... highlighted below!
I gave this speech last Monday as our season closed, the day before a few other things shifted in the world. And I stand by it even more today. We need spaces built by and for women that allow for the fullness of their humanity. We need to see women's joy. We need to see women's aggression. We need to see women's ambition. We need to see women lose and then get up the next morning ready to fight again. We need to see women be silly. We need to see women be powerful. We need to see women be confident. We need to see women be unsure and to do it anyway. We need to see one woman be all of those things. We need to see women win. Because it’s amazing women like these, and those who make them visible, who are going to change this world. We have a lot of work left to do. Thank you to Athletes Unlimited for being that space and to all of these women for filling it.
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We are excited to announce our selection by the Wharton Undergraduate Venture Group and collaboration with Juliet Wu. Stay tuned for more updates!
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We enjoyed being part of the Championship of AI: Evolution, Revolution and Adaptation conversation at USF this week. We also had the opportunity to highlight better health outcomes for Women through our bodyAPI and smart garment gateway.
It was an honor to moderate the panel discussion on "The Championship of AI: Evolution, Revolution and Adaptation" at yesterday's USF Women in Philanthropy & Leadership conference in Tampa. Thank you to the panelists Christy Fernandez-Cull, PhD, MBA, founder and CEO of Davinci Wearables; Salit Nagy-Todd, SVP at Raymond James Financial; and Tamarah Usher, Senior Director of AI Innovation at Slalom.
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Special Thanks to Catherine Pugh, René Quashie and the Consumer Technology Association for the opportunity to participate in the Consumer Technology Association's Digital Health Startup Day on September 26, co-hosted by the Congressional Digital Health Caucus! ?? We were part of the Health Innovation Showcase in the Rayburn Foyer to spotlight Better Female Health Outcomes on the Davinci Platform. For more details, visit CTA's Digital Health page: https://lnkd.in/dhhbSQfx. Congratulations to other participating startups: MindMics, FIGUR8, Inc., K'ept Health, Neurosteer, ZIBRIO, Reciprocity Health, Inc., Limber Health, Attune Media Labs, PBC, Asha AI, Carna Health, Circle Engage, Soliddd Corp, 123Brush.AI, Aidair Health, Circle Engage, KardioGenics,Inc https://lnkd.in/gmcSrDqv
COMING SOON: CTA & the Congressional Digital Health Caucus host Digital Health Startup Day! This event promises networking, discussions with Congressional staff, and highlights the health sector innovations at the Health Innovation Showcase. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eb9ynY8D
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Thank you Jessie Harris. It takes a village and we are delighted to be highlighted. We have some announcements on the horizon highlighting how we are empowering girls and women toward better health outcomes through body intelligence and personalized and sports specific insights and training plans. Stay tuned!
Girls quit sports at 2x the rate of boys. The drop-off begins at age 14, as body changes kill confidence. ? Half of girls quit sports during puberty. ? 42% of 12–14-year-olds avoid exercising on their period. ??Nearly 50% of 1K surveyed athletes missed training due to menstruation symptoms. But, the barriers to participation extend deeper into culture. 1/ Just 8% of published studies have focused on female physiology. 2/ In 2019, women’s sports made up just 5.4% of major media coverage. 3/ ~86% of NCAA institutions offer more athletic opportunities and scholarships to males. From lack of scientifically-sound guidance fueling injury, to lack of cultural support driving dropout, obstacles are ever-present. Moving forward, encouraging girls to embrace exercise calls for support across schools, science, media, and society.
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Spotlighting health, wellness and performance with Maddie Nolan University of Michigan and University of Colorado Boulder.
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Celebrating health, wellness and performance with Zineb Rechiche at Abu Dhabi Country Club.