
Vivek Kommi
I'm Building
Counting calories intake 10x more accurately with novel wrist worn sensor technology.
Bio
Vivek Kommi is a young technical talent based in the United Kingdom, who has recently received funding from the Merge Grants program to develop a novel wrist-worn sensor technology that aims to count calorie intake 10 times more accurately. Previously, Vivek interned at FlowBio and has been actively involved in various projects, including building Sensofit, an AI personal trainer designed to help obese individuals. His work reflects his passion for addressing global health issues like obesity, a problem he has witnessed firsthand and is committed to mitigating.
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