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Dominic Lorrimer
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Adam Driussi, the CEO of Quantium, Australia’s largest data science company, is a self-confessed data nerd and he has a Whoop strap to prove it.
A Whoop is a fitness tracker that measures sleep, workout intensity and how the body recovers from workouts, among other health-related activities.
“If you’re a data nerd like me, it’s the bee’s knees. It’s quite bad actually because my business partner has one, our chairman’s got one and our investment banker when we were doing the deal [to become majority owned by] Woolworths had one. We would almost start every meeting every day talking about all our data. The poor people who didn’t have one were getting very sick of us talking about sleep scores from the night before,�