MobiHealth News August 27, 2025
Jessica Hagen

The ring maker will open a manufacturing facility in Fort Worth, Texas, to support its largest enterprise customer.

Health-tracking ring maker Oura announced it is opening a manufacturing facility in Fort Worth, Texas, to support its largest enterprise customer, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), bolster its global footprint and “enhance agility and specialization” to meet the needs of the DoD.

The Finnish company’s water-resistant ring consumer wearables are used to measure resting heart health, activity and movement, sleep and rest, stress, women’s health and metabolic health.

The DoD and Oura formed a partnership in 2019 to “enhance human performance across all branches of the armed services,” the ring maker said in a statement.

The company said...

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