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What if your voice could help detect early signs of illness?

That’s the vision behind today’s Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch: On the Street pitch from Vital Audio, a med tech company started by Nyamitse-Calvin Mahida. They’ve developed a software that analyzes short voice recordings to gain clinical insights, focusing on improving healthcare access and outcomes in underserved communities.

Rogers was impressed by their partnerships and the technology's potential, but he still wants to know: How would the $2.5 million funding be used?

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00:00This pitch is great, but it needs a little help.
00:02We are Vital Audio and we're transforming the way cardiac care is accessed using just phone calls.
00:07Our proprietary technology captures cardiac metrics such as heart rate, heart rate variability, blood pressure, and rhythm from short voice clips.
00:19No devices.
00:20With major partnerships in healthcare, we are raising $2.5 million to transform the 4 billion calls accessing care in the U.S.
00:28$2.5 million, that's a lot of money, but good for him for asking for something significant because that's the kind of money you need in a med tech play.
00:36Not something I historically would do, but he's sharp.
00:39He says he has major partnerships with who?
00:42Is it with phone providers?
00:43Is it with IT companies?
00:44Is it with hospitals?
00:45I wish he would have said what the $2.5 million is going to go towards.
00:48I wish he would have mentioned the type of structure of the raise, but all that being said, I definitely am impressed and would love to learn more.
00:54Thank you both so much for being on Elevator Pitch on the Street.
00:57On behalf of Amazon Business, we'd like to gift you $500 in Amazon gift cards to use however you need to for your business.
01:06Oh, awesome.
01:06Thank you so much for having us.
01:08Yeah.

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