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InvestmentUpdated on 6 April 2026

AI-Based Hearing & Speech Rehabilitation Platform for Children

CEO & Founder, IT Consulting and Software Engineering at S-Consulting, LLC

Moscow, Russia

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The project is an AI-based digital rehabilitation platform aimed at improving hearing and speech outcomes in children with hearing loss, particularly cochlear implant (CI) users. While cochlear implantation is clinically effective, long-term rehabilitation success strongly depends on continuous therapy, parental involvement, and consistent interaction outside clinical settings.

Our solution introduces an AI-powered rehabilitation assistant that supports three key stakeholders:

  • Children — through engaging, adaptive speech and listening training, storytelling, and gamified exercises;

  • Parents — by guiding effective communication patterns, providing feedback on speech clarity, pace, and emotional tone;

  • Specialists — by offering structured insights into rehabilitation progress, interaction quality, and therapy adherence.

The platform leverages AI technologies such as speech processing, natural language understanding, and behavioral analytics to personalize rehabilitation pathways without performing medical diagnosis or replacing clinical decision-making. The system follows a human-in-the-loop approach and aligns with established auditory-verbal rehabilitation methodologies.

The solution can be deployed in multiple settings, including medical institutions, rehabilitation centers, and home environments. Monetization models include B2B (medical institutions and specialists), B2C (family subscriptions), and partnerships with medical device manufacturers and rehabilitation networks.

The project seeks strategic partners and investors to support MVP development, clinical validation, and international scaling, with initial focus on regulated healthcare markets.

Organisation

S-Consulting, LLC

SME

Moscow, Russia

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