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  • Advanced Human Imaging’s (AHI) BodyScan technology has been integrated into the TRUCONNECT app and launched on Apple Store
  • The app is being run by The Original Fit Factory (TOFF) and boasts an audience of over 150 million people across 71 different countries
  • The upgraded TRUCONNECT app will soon be available to Android users as well, with plans to launch the integrated product the Google store on April 26
  • To promote AHI’s technology within TOFF’s app, the companies will offer a 36-hour worldwide free body scan beginning on May 8
  • The event will be accompanied by a special offer of a 30-day unlimited body scan subscription for £4.99 a month (around A$9)
  • As part of the two-year agreement between AHI and TOFF, the partner will target one million active users within the first 12 months
  • Shares in Advanced Human Imaging are trading up 2.21 per cent at $1.85 per share

Advanced Human Imaging’s (AHI) BodyScan technology has been integrated into the TRUCONNECT app and launched on Apple Store.

The app is being run by The Original Fit Factory (TOFF) and boasts an audience of over 150 million people across 71 different countries.

TRUCONNECT also partners with groups like Huawei, influencer Amanda Cerny, MMA star Georges Saint Pierre and Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez.

Along with the soft launch on Apple, the upgraded TRUCONNECT app, embedded with AHI’s technology, will soon be available to Android users as well — with plans to launch the integrated product on the Google store next week.

To promote AHI’s technology being integrated within TOFF’s app, the companies have announced they’ll offer a 36-hour worldwide free body scan beginning on Saturday, May 8.

The free event will also be accompanied by a special offer, to be sent out via notifications, offering a 30-day unlimited body scan subscription for £4.99 a month (around A$9).

Commenting on the milestone, Advanced Human Imaging CEO Vlado Bosanac said it was a “game-changer” for the fitness industry.

“The addition of our BodyScan to the TRUCONNECT app is going to be a game-changing experience to the standard exercise regimes currently being offered in applications of this kind,” he explained.

“TRUCONNECT users will now be able to understand and map the changes they experience through the digital tracking capabilities of the AHI technology as they work out with their trainers and follow the plans set out for them,” he added.

“The feedback loops our technology supplies TRUCONNECT, and its users will provide better engagement and understanding of the user’s results, empowering TRUCONNECT and their trainers with the data they need to support their users in achieving better outcomes,” Vlado said.

As part of the two-year agreement between AHI and TOFF, the partner will target one million active users within the first 12 months. That said, this target isn’t binding.

Advanced Human Imaging shares are trading up 2.21 per cent at $1.85 per share at 11:15 am AEDT.

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