Weekly InsurTech Startup Spotlight: AIMO, combining AI and 3D sensors to assess movements and provide recommendations
Author: Kristin Bell / Source: Startupbootcamp

Our Startup Spotlight this week is AIMO.
AIMO has invented a technology that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D camera sensors to measure and analyze human movement. The solution can disrupt a number of industries by replacing human expert movement analysis with automated scans.
Can you introduce yourself?
Desiree: My name is Desiree. I’m COO and co-founder of AIMO.
Danny: My name Danny Dressler, I’m the co-founder and CEO of the company AIMO
What does AIMO do?
Danny: AIMO is doing an automation of movement analysis. So we use a 3D camera technology to assess your movements, score them, and give you automatic recommendations and results.
Desiree: We provide automated movement analyzers in order to predict injuries so you get automatic recommendations and results and get feedback from the information of your health condition.
What advice would you give to future entrepreneurs?
Danny: To future entrepreneurs, I think from a bootstrapping point of view—assuming that they don’t have rich parents who can push them with money—I would say from the beginning see it as a marathon and not a sprint. It’s very easy to think that you’re almost there—you’re almost always there—but you don’t know how far you actually are. So basically to just not give up.
What is one thing you’ve learned so far in the program?
Desiree: so much actually. But that there are a lot of opportunities out there. And that it’s a challenge to figure out what opportunities you should go for, and it’s really tough. I…
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