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Sensi Ai

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Number of employees
2020 year
12

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Sensi Ai startup founded in 2019 which is based in Tel Aviv developed the solution based on artificial intelligence for remote monitoring of quality of care after sick and elderly people. Using service the specialized agencies (patronage services) on goings behind sick and elderly can control work of the employees.

History

2020: Attraction of $1 million investments from Flint Capital

As it became known on December 24, 2020, the venture fund with the Russian roots Flint Capital invested $1 million in Sensi Ai. The round according to the results of which Flint received a small minority share in the Israeli project was carried out by sowing (seed). More detailed details of the transaction are not disclosed. In particular, the estimated value of a startup according to the results of investment is unknown.

As of December, 2020 in Sensi Ai 12 people work. In addition to money of investors, the startup received financing in the form of grants from the Israeli agency on innovations (Israeli Innovation Authority). The volume of this support is not specified.

The Flint Capital fund invested $1 million in the developer of an AI system for patient care

The Sensi Ai AI system analyzes the daily mode of patient care, reveals deviations from it and also defines trends which directly influence revenues of the agency. For example, service can:

  • report the agencies whether occurred during change any incident which deserves special attention;
  • point out lack of special preparation at the persons performing leaving therefore there is a substantial risk of injuries;
  • announce trustees who best of all perform the work that then to encourage them.

Sensi Ai represents the market of technologies for care of elderly (AgeTech) which volume only in the USA is estimated more than at $400 billion a year. According to forecasts of a startup, by 2025 in the world there will be more than 2 billion people aged from 60 years or 25% of the general population of the planet, and the AgeTech market on a global scale will reach $2 trillion[1]

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