Osborne Clarke has advised Redstone’s social impact fund on the recently completed financing round of the biomechanics platform Ochy.

Ochy, an AI-powered running gait platform founded in 2021 by Khaldon Evans, along with physical therapist Perrine Chapot and technical engineer Victor Dequidt, is transforming biomechanics with AI and computer vision. The platform enables runners to analyze their gait and running form in real-time, helping them move healthier and prevent injuries with accessible, data-driven insights.

Now, the company has successfully raised EUR 1.7 million in a pre-seed round. Led by Redstone’s social impact fund, the round also saw participation from Look AI Ventures, BPI France, Berkeley SkyDeck and Agile Physical Therapy. The new funds are intended to enhance Ochy’s AI technology, expand global reach and bolster community initiatives.

The Osborne Clarke team that advised Redstone, led by Maximilian Vocke, consisted of Dana Alpar (both Corporate / Transactions) and Julie Dahan (Corporate, Osborne Clarke France).

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