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OxeFit Appoints Hassan Ahmed to Board of Directors

OxeFit Appoints Hassan Ahmed to Board of Directors Elite rock climber Nick Sagar also joins the connected fitness company s Technical Advisory Board News provided by Share this article Share this article DALLAS, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ OxeFit, the company revolutionizing strength training through advanced robotics and artificial intelligence, today announced the appointment of Hassan M. Ahmed, Ph.D., to its Board of Directors and professional rock climber Nick Sagar to its Technical Advisory Board. We are pleased to welcome such a well-respected and prolific leader as Hassan to our board.  His expertise coupled with Nick s perspective will be invaluable to OxeFit as we launch our innovative products and focus on rapidly scaling our business, said OxeFit Co-Founder, CEO and Chairman of the Board Mohammed Rab Shanableh. Hassan brings an extensive technology background accompanied by a proven track record of disrupting industries through successful ventures, while Nick

Plano s AI-powered fitness startup OxeFit gets boost from Dak Prescott, Jason Witten, Dez Bryant

Plano’s AI-powered fitness startup OxeFit gets boost from Dak Prescott, Jason Witten, Dez Bryant The Plano startup raised $12.5 million from investors, including current and former Dallas Cowboys players. Plano-based OxeFit plans to launch two AI-powered strength conditioning platforms some time in February, according to the company.(OxeFit) Several current and former Dallas Cowboys players are getting in on the recent surge in popularity of smart gym equipment by throwing their names and a bit of cash behind a fitness startup in Plano. OxeFit said Wednesday that the $12.5 million it raised in an investment round included investments from star athletes Dak Prescott, Jason Witten, Dez Bryant and Blake Jarwin, as well as Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas. Prescott and Jarwin are current Cowboys players. Witten and Bryant are former Cowboys stars.

OxeFit Announces Close of Series A Funding of $12 5 Million

Share this article Share this article DALLAS, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  OxeFit announces it has successfully closed an oversubscribed A round led by Lydia Partners with additional investors including some of the most prominent professional athletes and sports medicine experts, such as Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott and renowned orthopaedic surgeon James R. Andrews, M.D. OxeFit, a company offering an integrated fitness ecosystem, will bring advanced robotics and artificial intelligence to the world of strength training. Combining proprietary hardware with smart and targeted content, data-driven workout programs will unlock new possibilities for both elite athletes and fitness enthusiasts. There is tremendous untapped potential in leveraging technology to make strength training an easy and critical part of our daily health and fitness, whether optimizing an elite athlete s performance, recovering from an injury, or advancing your personal wellness journey, said Co-founder, CEO a

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