Suji

Setting the Scene

  • Chronic musculoskeletal pain (MSK) affects more than 50% of the adult population, inhibiting daily activities and quality of life.

  • Improving muscle strength is a modifiable factor for reducing MSK pain, however, most solutions fall short.

    • Strength training isnā€™t hyper-targeted.

    • Recovery products fail to provide insights.

    • Physical therapy is ongoing, costly, and inconvenient.

  • This weekā€™s company provides technology to strengthen muscle groups, accelerate recovery, and relieve MSK.

In a Sentence

Suji develops devices and a companion platform that utilizes targeted compression training to measure and improve muscle strength as well as accelerate recovery.

  • Compression Training: A portable device is worn during exercise and controlled via smartphone, isolating muscles during low-intensity workouts to strengthen them.

  • Platform: The app tracks and guides workouts to accelerate recovery, endurance, and strength training.

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Bulleted Version:

  • Think of Suji as a blend between the techniques of a physical therapist and WHOOP, utilizing a wearable device to track and improve muscle strength with targeted compression therapy.

The Basics

  • Headquarters: Edinburgh šŸ“󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁓ó æ
  • Employee Count: 10
  • Funding amount: $4.7M
  • Business model: Currently B2B with plans to roll out a consumer offering
  • Early traction: Adopted by 1 in 4 U.S. sports teams, 14k sessions logged a month, 36% of hardware used daily, endorsed by major athletes including Dak Prescott and Justin Rose

Due Dilligence

WHAT WE LIKE

  • Market Opportunity: With roughly 50% of Americans suffering from MSK pain, Sujiā€™s unique product capitalizes on sports medicine, consumer health, and healthy aging markets.

  • Early Insights: Early studies have shown that Sujiā€™s ability to quantify muscle states has led the average user to improve muscle strength by up to 31% in just six weeks.

  • Defensible Moat: With multi-patent pending hardware on this new kind of therapy and an increasing dataset of public muscle state, Suji creates barriers to entry among competitors.

POTENTIAL RISKS

  • Liability: As Sujiā€™s technology involves physical health interventions, there is the potential liability of users experiencing adverse effects or injuries, necessitating robust safety protocols and insurance.

  • Data and Security: Handling and storing vast amounts of user data could pose significant data privacy and security risks, requiring stringent measures to protect sensitive information from breaches and misuse.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Navigating the complex landscape of health regulations across different markets can be challenging, potentially impacting Suji's ability to operate smoothly and increasing the risk of non-compliance penalties.

Founder Profile

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Why Suji

  • Sujiā€™s patented, cutting-edge technology has gained traction by working with top players and teams, showing the companyā€™s strength as it continues to scale.

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