
Miran, Welnes merge to build a powerful health & fitness app
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Miran, an AI-driven health and fitness app, and Welnes, a leading fitness community platform, are proud to announce their merger.
Miran uses cutting-edge AI technology to deliver personalized meal plans, workout routines, and data-driven health insights. Supported by prominent angel investors, Miran has built a strong reputation among young, health-conscious users seeking adaptive fitness tools.
Welnes, founded by serial entrepreneurs, backed by Flat6Labs, Samurai Incubate (a Japanese VC), UI investments, and influential angel investors, has become a trusted platform for connecting users with fitness coaches and wellness programs. The platform fosters a supportive community for individuals striving to achieve their health goals.
By merging, Miran and Welnes combine their respective strengths to create a platform that offers users a holistic health and fitness experience. With Miran's advanced AI engine and Welnes' community-centric approach, the company is uniquely positioned to address the needs of the growing wellness market in Saudi Arabia.
The merger was led by one of the most prominent angel investors in Saudi Arabia, who is a member at Doroob VC. It reflects a shared commitment to contributing to broader societal goals, including those that align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. By encouraging healthier lifestyles and increased engagement with wellness activities, the unified platform aims to play a part in fostering a vibrant, health-conscious society in the Kingdom.
As part of this merger, the Miran and Welnes teams are combining their expertise and resources to ensure smooth operations and enhance the user experience. The headquarters will be based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with Amr Saleh serving as CEO and Eslam Ali as CTO.
The unified company is committed to empowering users in Saudi Arabia to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

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