 This is Daniel He suffered a stroke and To keep track of his rehabilitation He walks behind his house in the forest And he tries to walk to a more distant tree every single day Now this is not precisely a medical method to keep track of one's rehabilitation, correct Daniel should rather visit his doctor But that only happens once maybe twice a year and He's then asked to perform tests several tests like the finger tapping test you see up there This test are time-consuming to perform The results are subjective and not really precise So it is because of patients like Daniel That we decided to develop digital tests that allow doctors To monitor and assess patients faster to take decisions based on objective data and To monitor minor improvements or variations in patients condition Our tests can be performed on a standard tablet and they can also be performed by the patients at home And they can then share the test results remotely with their doctors We focus on Parkinson multiple sclerosis and stroke Because most of our tests can be and monitor all of these three conditions Rehaptics is all about increasing health care quality and reducing health care costs for example by shortening the time of hospitalization and thereby saving insurances over 90% of their costs We are a great team of three founders with relevant studies PhDs master degrees in neuroscience Neuroinformatics IT management Marie-Christine is our clinical brain Eric has over 15 years of professional experience in software engineering I myself have been building companies for over 10 years with successful exit We are running our second clinical study This is being financed by the Swiss MS Society and we're also running free pilots with major clinics back in Switzerland We'll soon close a financing round seed round 600k 50% of the funds will be used to further develop the product and 50% for the go-to market Existing investors new investors have already committed to this round But there's something more important. I want to share with you Every patient including Daniel Should have the chance to monitor the rehabilitation Without having to count trees. I'm Alois. We are rehab ticks. Thank you much Thank you Questions, please Yeah, what kind of results so far? I mean Revenue wise customer wise you mentioned some hospital but actually treated patients and and how they feel about it and like it and and how engaged and Positive are they and how does it work in practice? Well the results in terms of revenues we are not selling yet We're running pilots with the clinics with three major clinics in Switzerland Next step is to that this clinics become our first paying customers at the same time We're receiving very valuable feedback from individual GPs and general practitioners as well as from patients How does it work the patient can perform the tests at home share the results with the doctor And based on an alarm system the doctor will always see whether his patient is performing outside of a certain benchmark So if he said if he is if the patient is at risk of relapsing He can call the patient to visit him before the the next scheduled Appointment that's one use case second one is with ambulance patients when the patient actually visits the doctor and the third one Is with stationary patients when patients are for a couple of weeks at the hospital? I mean in the experiences now pilot phase have how have have the patients liked it or not and has it worked, you know in In reality to you know actually bring patients faster to to to the doctor back and Or vice versa not bring the patient if not needed or so for them in what's in reality What's what's that concrete kind of evidence of success so to say sorry for having misunderstood your question So it's the the feedback is that it's really motivating for them because they they always know where they are in their path to recovery especially in the case of stroke So the feedback in that terms is really empowering the patient as it's motivating the patient That's the feedback we have received I think you had quite aggressive numbers on the savings from the insurance and and hospital side but Have you really done actual studies on how this has been? Worked with from the doctor side. I mean they I assume they would like to see the patients anyway The tests might help somehow, but how thoroughly based are those calculations on the savings Based on brief answer. Yeah. So first of all, they are still say seeing the patients So when they see the patient, it's not just a picture of that single day They see the data over the last months because the patient has been doing perform the tests at home In terms of numbers on average a stroke patients MS and Parkinson's patient cost his insurance 10,000 euros per year. So if we can avoid Rehospitalizations, we save that money. Excellent. Thank you so much, but then we have to move on. Thank you