Soaak Technologies (see Pulse 2.0 profile here) – an industry leader in AI-driven sound frequency therapies and biodigital wellness solutions – announced it has been awarded a $497,500 grant from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) under its Industry Innovation Program. This non-dilutive funding supports Soaak’s continued goal of providing biodigital solutions while fueling job creation and economic growth in Oklahoma.
Soaak’s proprietary sound frequency compositions are scientifically designed to address a range of critical health needs, including anxiety reduction, sleep improvement, increased focus, stress relief, mood enhancement, pain management, and enhanced cognition.
Soaak has delivered 31+ million minutes of biodigital services to users in 156 countries through the Soaak App. Supported by a team of doctors, holistic practitioners, and therapists, these frequency compositions enhance overall mental health and enhance human performance for civilian and military populations. The app can be accessed via soaak.com, an iOS App, an Android App, and the Soaak skill for Alexa. Following a 7-day free trial, users can continue the program for as little as $4.99 a month.
The OCAST funding enables Soaak to further expand its workforce, supporting salaries and creating new roles, while increasing demand for local services and advanced technological development in the state. And Soaak’s presence in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and its ongoing expansion demonstrate a clear commitment to supporting the local economy and strengthening Oklahoma’s leadership in the health and defense industries.
Earlier this year, Soaak had won the Oklahoma Venture Forum’s Most Promising New Venture Award for 2024, highlighting its commitment to business and health innovation in the state. And this award and the new OCAST grant underscore Soaak’s role as a major driver of innovation in Oklahoma.
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“This OCAST funding allows us to continue advancing Soaak’s innovative biodigital solutions. By addressing mental health and wellness at a foundational level, we are improving the quality of life for Oklahomans while establishing a national model for integrated biodigital health solutions.”
– Dr. Henry Penix, CEO of Soaak Technologies