ZD Medtech

ZD Medtech

ZD Medtech is a company specializing in the development and application of rehabilitation robots and intelligent rehabilitation solutions.

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Huangpu, China
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$55—83m
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Based in The Hague, Netherlands, Bike Labyrinth operates as a developer of virtual cycling technology designed to enhance physical and mental health. The company traces its origins to a university project in 2007 by three media technology students. This academic exercise evolved into a formal business in 2011, co-founded by Ella Keijzer and Job Luinstra, after a local nursing home expressed interest in a pilot version of the product. Keijzer, who serves as the company's CEO, and her team have since expanded the company's reach to over 2,500 institutions worldwide.

The core of the business is a system that provides interactive, virtual bicycle tours displayed on a screen connected to a stationary exercise bike, including in-bed trainers. This product is targeted at individuals in elderly care homes, rehabilitation centers, and hospitals who are unable to cycle outdoors. The business model involves selling the Bike Labyrinth system and offering two or five-year subscriptions that grant access to an expanding library of over 800 routes, games, and software updates. Revenue is also generated through the creation of customized routes for clients. Often, healthcare institutions acquire the system through fundraising and sponsorship initiatives.

The product offers a realistic cycling experience by pairing high-quality video with ambient sounds. A key feature is its interactivity; the video pauses when the user stops pedaling, and at various intersections, the cyclist can choose their direction, fostering a sense of autonomy. The system is designed for user-friendliness, often operable with just one or two buttons, and avoids the need for cumbersome VR headsets. This approach provides both physical exercise and cognitive stimulation, helping to improve cardiovascular health, balance, and coordination, while also engaging memory and attention. For patients with dementia or those undergoing long treatments, the experience serves as a welcome distraction and a tool for reminiscence.

Keywords: virtual cycling, eldercare technology, rehabilitation technology, cognitive stimulation, physical therapy tools, interactive exercise, dementia care, patient engagement, virtual reality fitness, healthcare software, gerontechnology, telemedicine, assisted living technology, digital therapeutics, motomed, thera-trainer, senior fitness, virtual tours, active aging, healthcare innovation

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