• WellteQ (WTEQ) has joined forces with Garmin and Singapore’s UFIT for a hybrid corporate health and wellness solution
  • The solution combines wearables plus virtual and in-person health and fitness services on WellteQ’s state-of-the-art platform
  • The companies launched the solution to protect the health of staff as workplaces begin to reopen
  • UFIT is a team of over 100 full-time expert coaches, clinicians and trainers working across its three pillars of fitness, health and sports
  • Garmin Health provides custom enterprise business solutions that leverage its extensive wearable portfolio and high-quality sensor data
  • WellteQ Digital Health is a provider of corporate wellness solutions
  • WellteQ (WTEQ) is up by 9.68 per cent and is currently trading at C$0.17 per share

WellteQ (WTEQ) has joined forces with Garmin and Singapore’s UFIT for a hybrid corporate health and wellness solution.

The companies launched the solution to protect the health of staff as workplaces begin to reopen.

WellteQ’s employee wellness platform, Garmin’s wearables and UFIT’s virtual and in-person health and fitness services cater to almost all employee wellness preferences and needs.

 Scott Montgomery, WellteQ’s CEO, commented,

“Corporate wellness has long been offered in silos, but we’re now able to integrate analog fitness services with WellteQ’s digital wellness platform and Garmin wearables for a hybrid solution that meets the needs of everyone.

Some people prefer exercise in a group setting for motivation, while others prefer to exercise at home for privacy. However, almost everyone wants insights based on data from their wearable. Garmin wearables are renowned for their best-in-class quality hardware and data. WellteQ is delighted to integrate its platform with Garmin and UFIT for a truly holistic offering.

Thanks to WellteQ’s privacy settings, we can share anonymized, data-driven insights to our client administrator and optimize the offering for client employees. We are extremely excited at the prospects this combined platform offers across the region and internationally.”

Karthik Jayaseelan, Garmin’s South East Asia & India Sales Manager, stated,

“We are excited about the expansion of WellteQ’s platform to incorporate more Garmin wearable data via integration of the Health API, from activity details, steps, sleep, heart rate and stress.”

Will Skinner, UFIT’s CEO, added,

“We are enormously excited to have launched this groundbreaking corporate initiative, especially during a time with so many ‘unknowns’. Throughout the whole process, we have been able to build a holistic program that is now thriving in the ever-adjusting office environment we see today.”

UFIT is a team of over 100 full-time expert coaches, clinicians and trainers working across its three core pillars of fitness, health and sports.

Garmin Health provides custom enterprise business solutions that leverage its extensive wearable portfolio and high-quality sensor data.

WellteQ Digital Health is a provider of corporate wellness solutions that offer data-driven personalized health and wellness coaching.

WellteQ (WTEQ) is up by 9.68 per cent and is currently trading at C$0.17 per share as of 11:13 am ET.

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