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ABOUT US

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Who we are

RespirAI is a US-Israeli start-up company, headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, that develops an innovative AI-powered home monitoring platform aimed at revolutionizing the management of chronic respiratory diseases.
This technology enables the improvement of quality of life, management of multiple patient health conditions, and reduction of high healthcare system costs.

 
The core technology of the system is based on an invention of researchers from the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

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Our team

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Nimrod Bin-Nun - CEO

Mr. Bin-Nun has over 16 years of extensive experience in global Pharma, Medical Devices and Diagnostics companies in Finance, Business Development and top managerial positions.

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Assaf Gur - CTO

A Medical Devices professional with more than 20 years' experience in senior management positions in medical device companies.
Assaf specialized in leading multidisciplinary teams in the development and registration of medical devices.

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Jonell Tempero, Product Manager

Jonell Tempero, Product Manager An accomplished healthcare professional with two decades of patient care experience, complemented by a background
in clinical research and
wearable devices.

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Dror Hibsh, PhD
Head of AI & Algorithms

Dr. Hibsh is an experienced team leader for multidisciplinary groups in the healthcare industry. 
He specializes in developing AI algorithms from the initial concept to the final product.

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Vladimir-Yevsukov
Software Engineer

Vladimir Yevsukov has broad academic experience in exact sciences like physics and mathematics; his expertise applies theoretical knowledge to solving practical problems.

Scientific Advisory Board

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Jenna Yentes, PhD

Dr. Jenna Yentes is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. Her research focuses on movement variability, functional outcomes, and locomotor-respiratory coupling, specifically in persons with pulmonary disease.

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Our partners

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