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The partnership will allow Oura Ring wearers to share their biometric data with the virtual women's health company's care teams.
The announcement comes less than a year after Dexcom announced a strategic partnership and $75 million investment in the health-tracking ring maker.
A pilot study will collect data from smartphones and wearable technologies to predict opioid relapse.
Dr. Ricky Bloomfield, Oura's first CMO, spoke with MobiHealthNews about his plans for the company and his vision to personalize Oura's offerings using generative AI.
The company touts that it recently surpassed 2.5 million rings sold and has seen its member base and revenue more than double over the past year.
The investment brings Oura's valuation to more than $5 billion. The partnership enables a two-way data flow between the Oura Ring and Dexcom's continuous glucose monitor.
The acquisition of data company Sparta Science will allow Oura to expand its data analytics capabilities and its B2B offerings.
The acquisition will allow Oura to launch Meals, a metabolic health offering for users to track how the timing of their meals affects sleep, recovery and stress metrics.
The company's new offerings will allow users to determine their cardiovascular age and overall cardiovascular health.
Users of Oura's ring will be able to share a report showing their sleep and movement data with Talkspace therapists.