LIMEG: Our product and service is the offering of a unique experience for the elderly, something that was previously self-evident.
The elderly in residential care centers can experience what it's like to cycle through a city, the park, or the forest through a cycling system and VR headset. Something that was previously self-evident, but has become more and more difficult given the physical condition of most elderly. As can be seen in the image, the elderly sit on a regular chair with a cycling system in front of them. The elderly are then given VR headset that shows 360-degree videos. In the video, a route is cycled through the real world with a cycling buddy who tells exactly what can be seen in the area and also asks questions about the surroundings. The elderly often react to this, creating interaction between the elderly and their cycling buddy. The videos are 360 degrees so that the elderly can look around and really feel that they are cycling through the city, the park, or the forest. Using a tablet, the staff can start the 360-degree videos so that the elderly don’t have to work with the headset, making it friendly to use for them.
Team
Giovanni Bos: General.
Jerry van Sluis: Financial.
Tymo Berger: Commercial.
To see more about LIMEG, check their website: www.limeg.nl
Traction
5 pilots at nursing homes
first launching customer
cooperation bike supplier
Business Model
B2B subscription model
Funding need
150K
sales & marketing
inventory