Japanese health and wellness startup Bisu, known for its innovative "lab-on-a-chip" home testing device, has raised $3.2 million in a recent seed funding round. According to the company, the new funding will go towards developing 'Bisu Body Coach' -- a one-of-kind AI-enabled health and fitness coach described by the company as a "home health lab."
More specifically, the Bisu Body Coach will utilize disposable urine and saliva test sticks that users can sync to an accompanying app in order to receive real-time nutrition and lifestyle advice. What makes Bisu's product stand out, however, is that it is able to deliver test results in as little as two minutes thanks to its unique microfluidic technology.
"This funding is a major vote of confidence from a group of investors who are both tech-savvy, consumer-focused and globally minded," said Daniel Maggs, Bisu co-founder and CEO.
Home Diagnostic Health Coaches
Bisu Secures $3M in Funding for Its "Home Health Lab" Solution
Trend Themes
1. AI-enabled Home Health Coaches - The development of AI-powered health and fitness coaches that provide personalized recommendations based on home diagnostic results can revolutionize the healthcare industry.
2. Microfluidic Health Testing Devices - The rise of microfluidic testing devices that provide quick and accurate results for home health testing can disrupt the traditional laboratory testing industry.
3. Real-time Health Monitoring Apps - The emergence of real-time health monitoring apps that track nutrition and lifestyle recommendations based on disposable urine and saliva test sticks can transform the way people approach health management.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - Companies that provide innovative at-home health testing solutions, such as Bisu, are at the forefront of disrupting the traditional healthcare industry.
2. Fitness Technology - AI-enabled fitness coaches that incorporate home diagnostics, like Bisu Body Coach, are changing the fitness industry by combining data with personalization.
3. Consumer Technology - Real-time health monitoring apps, like Bisu's accompanying app, signify the potential for the intersection of consumer tech and healthcare to create new opportunities for the tech industry.