Restore Hyper Wellness Names Wave Neuro as 2023 Tech Award Winner
Wave Neuro uses non-invasive MeRT technology to create a personalized plan to improve people’s brain health
Restore Hyper Wellness has selected a winner for its 2023 Technology Award: Wave Neuroscience, which takes a personalized approach to brain care.
Restore, a quickly growing health and wellness services provider, chose Wave Neuro at its recent annual storeRe conference, honoring the brain care company as an innovative leader with the most potential for adding value to Restore’s clients and studios. The conference, held in Texas, included a keynote speech by Tom Hale, Oura CEO and was well-attended by Restore executives, science and medical leaders, studio owners, corporate partners, and health and wellness entrepreneurs and experts.
“Wave Neuro is a fitting recipient of the 2023 Technology Award,” said Dr. Richard Joseph, chief medical officer at Restore. “The potential for portable devices that leverage the science of quantitative EEG and transcranial stimulation to support cognitive health is exciting. Wave Neuro is at the leading edge of this nascent but growing industry through its commitment to leading with rigorous scientific research and academic partnerships.”
Simply put, during a ten-minute brainwave recording session, Wave Neuro recognizes the unique frequency pattern inside the brain. The pattern varies from person to person depending on neurophysiology and cognitive condition. The recording is then uploaded to a cloud-based platform and compared against a large database of other recordings. A digital brain image is converted into a report that provides insights and comparisons. If parts of the brain are shown to be underperforming, partners may use the findings to create a patient-specific care strategy and track progress.
In addition to Wave Neuro, two other award nominees were selected for Restore’s 2023 Technology Award:
Canfield – specializes in imaging and visualization solutions for aesthetic professionals. The 7th Generation Visia Skin Analysis System rotates smoothly around the subject, greatly simplifying the imaging process while providing greater comfort for the client. Updated software allows faster image capture with automatic skin type classification and refined facial feature detection.
Pnoe – uses a unique metabolic testing system that combines breath analysis and AI-driven algorithms. Pnoe assesses an individual’s metabolism and provides insights into their fitness level, nutrition needs and optimal training zones.
The finalists participated in the Restore Technology Battle Royale, an event in which each company’s senior leadership presented their technology to the audience and conference attendees experienced and evaluated each device before voting for the winner.
“Wave Neuro winning our first-ever Restore Technology Award is well deserved,” said Steve Welch, Restore’s co-founder and interim CEO. “I can see why our studio owners were so excited about the potential of the Wave Neuro technology, as it truly has the potential to expand the limits of personal health and performance.”
Restore Hyper Wellness, which concentrates on services such as intramuscular (IM) shots, IV drips, cryotherapy, mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy, whole body and localized cryotherapy, infrared sauna, red light therapy, compression, HydraFacial, Circadia and Cryoskin, is planning to open 500 locations by the end of 2024.
In 2021, Restore secured $140 million in funding led by General Atlantic for growth and innovation.
Courtney Rehfeldt has worked in the broadcasting media industry since 2007 and has freelanced since 2012. Her work has been featured in Age of Awareness, Times Beacon Record, The New York Times, and she has an upcoming piece in Slate. She studied yoga & meditation under Beryl Bender Birch at The Hard & The Soft Yoga Institute. She enjoys hiking, being outdoors, and is an avid reader. Courtney has a BA in Media & Communications studies.