Forbes December 6, 2020
Mark Hall

There has been an explosion in the health and wellness space over the last few years as more consumers demonstrate a willingness to invest in sophisticated wearable devices and technology-enabled fitness equipment.

People are increasingly trying to understand how to optimize their nutrition, exercise habits, recovery, sleep, mental health, and stress management.

Based on a detailed look across industry resources, recent data suggests that new products in the wellness market are being met with large amounts of capital from public and private investors.

Crunchbase, a company that lists business information for private and public companies, estimates that at least a billion dollars in venture funding were raised in the last year by early-stage technology companies in the...

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