HealthTech startup developing a mobile emergency system for seniors with an automatic fall-detection wristband. Hardware, software, app and underlying AI are developed in-house. Focused on unobtrusive design, ease of use, reimbursement by German health insurers, and B2B expansion in care and health sectors.
Investment Rounds
Capital activity and funding progression
| Amount | Date | Round |
|---|---|---|
| €8.5 M | Feb, 2026 | series-a |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Gardia located?
Gardia is located in Soest, Germany.
What industries does Gardia operate in?
Gardia operates in the following industries: healthcare, healthtech, medical devices, senior care.
How much total funding has Gardia raised?
Gardia has raised a total of $8,500,000.
Who are the investors in Gardia?
The investors in Gardia are: PEAK, Amberra, Butterfly & Elephant, BonVenture, Dieter von Holtzbrinck Ventures, Beurer.
What is the Gardia emergency call system?
The system consists of a wearable emergency wristband equipped with automatic fall detection and a companion mobile app that allows relatives or emergency services to be notified immediately during a crisis.
Does the Gardia wristband require a separate smartphone to function?
No, the device is equipped with its own integrated eSIM, allowing it to work independently and send emergency alerts from any location without needing a nearby smartphone.
How long is the battery life for the Gardia wearable?
The device is designed for convenience and safety, offering an extensive battery life of up to 21 days on a single charge to ensure continuous protection for the user.
What happens if Gardia detects a fall automatically?
When the sensors identify a sudden fall, the wristband automatically triggers an alarm and sends the user's location to designated emergency contacts or an optional 24/7 professional emergency response center.
Is the Gardia wristband waterproof?
Yes, the hardware is built to be both waterproof and dustproof, which means it can be worn safely in the shower or bath where falls are statistically more likely to occur.