The Last Pillar Of Performance: Stefan van der Fluit - Founder of FLOWBIO - Trailer
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Stefan van der Fluit is the founder and CEO of FLOWBIO, the London company behind the S1, a reusable sensor that measures water and electrolyte loss in real time.
Stefan's route into hydration came through sport. Trying to go pro as a triathlete, he learnt that dehydration is not a lack of water but the balance of water to salt, and that the only way to measure it was a lab test costing hundreds of pounds. Six years ago he set out to fix that.
In this episode:
Why hydration was the hardest pillar of performance to quantify, and why PepsiCo, Samsung and Coca-Cola all tried and failed to crack it.
What FLOWBIO's data shows in practice, including the athlete who needed seven electrolyte sachets after a session and took one.
Why going reusable forced the invention of AHI, the hydration intelligence FLOWBIO is now building to run inside the wearables people already own.
Why owning the data layer is what makes a company defensible in an AI world.
And why founders should test investors as hard as investors test them.
Connect with Stefan:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sapvdf/
https://flowbio.com/