
Revolutionizing Performance Management with Digital Twins: Prorizon Secures £400K Funding
In an inspiring move for the health and sports tech sectors, Manchester-based startup Prorizon has successfully raised an impressive £400k in a pre-seed funding round. This strategic investment, spearheaded by GC Angels as the leading Innovate UK investment partner, aims to drive the development of its cutting-edge Digital-Twin technology. Complemented by an Innovate UK Investor partnership award and the support of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS), this funding opens new avenues for growth and innovation in mental and physical performance management.
Prorizon's mission is clear: to empower individuals—especially young professionals navigating intense environments—to proactively manage their mental and physical stress.
Their platform uniquely blends biopsychosocial data, continuously analyzed to deliver real-time predictive insights and tailored interventions. With this funding, Prorizon will enhance its app, integrating advanced AI technologies that provide personalized and preventative strategies. This is particularly vital for high-performance sectors such as sports and education, where effective stress management can be the key to success.
Looking ahead, Prorizon plans to expand its impact within the sporting industry over the next 12 months, targeting both professional sports teams and the lucrative American college sports market. By extending its innovative solutions beyond athletics to include performing arts and education, Prorizon is set to generate an estimated £200k in revenue by the end of 2025. Co-founders Joly Fengyang Zou and Claire Stewart emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to well-being, insisting that with support from GC Angels, they can make a meaningful difference in high-stress sectors. As Ranvir Singh, investment manager at GC Angels, notes, Prorhizon's revolutionary platform stands to transform the way performance and resilience are approached.
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