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Tom Brady joins robotics massage company Aescape

Tom Brady.

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Tom Brady partner with the robotic massage device manufacturer Aescape Aescape announced on Tuesday to provide special rights to the company rescue and long -lasting protocols.

As part of the agreement, Brady was given the title of chief innovation for the company. The conditions of the agreement were not announced.

Brady’s business partner Alex Spiro will join Aescape as a strategic consultant. The company said that they will support both product development and Aescape’s growth in capital markets.

Brady, the Super Bowl champion 7 times, played in NFL until the age of 45, and is probably one of the best game founders to play in the league. It attributes most of its success and longevity to education and recovery efforts. Aescape will work with MVP to integrate daily routines into the personalized robotic platform.

Brady told CNBC, “professionally 23 years later, there is no way to achieve what I do professionally without all massage work and rescue protocols.” “The reason I still do what I like to do, the body, I want to take care of the daily and weekly, and I want to try to make it available for everyone.”

Aescape is a New York -based robot company with more than 100 locations in North America.

Aescape

Aescape was founded in 2017 by entrepreneur Eric Litman. The New York -based company uses AI technology to provide a fully automatic and customizable massage. It has more than 100 locations and has carried out more than 25,000 massages using automatic robots.

Aescape’s partners include High-End Fitness Company Equinox and Select Four Seasons, Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotel Properties. The company provides $ 130 million funds from investors such as Valor Siren Ventures, Valor Equity Partners, Broadlight Capital, Crosslink Capital and Alleycorp.

“Our body can last longer with these machines that require significant maintenance and better care and better maintenance,” Aescape CEO Litman said. He said.

Litman said that he saw the growth of massages in the habits of consumers. Aescape is an attractive option for many customers, because it is lower in cost (starting $ 30 per service), before or after a session, you don’t need to take a shower, and treatments may be shorter than a traditional massage.

For Spiro, an investor and lawyer, the focus is the scale and growth plan of Aescape – whether in the football training room, internationally or one day, massage robots for people’s homes.

“As the price of the machine decreases and this company is better known, it will democratize access to everyday people to use it, get their backs better, return to work, and allow us to do something really good for the society.” He said.

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