Cohort January 2025

AmpliFa

AmpliFa develops wearable technology that translates auditory content into vibrations and
visual cues, enabling profoundly deaf individuals to feel and experience vibration, sound and
music. By making live performances and cultural events accessible, the system bridges
communication between the hearing and deaf worlds.

Founded 2022

Industry / Vertical

Accessibility, Music, Wearable Tech IoT, Health, Social Impact

Market Opportunity & Target Audience

The global assistive technology market for hearing loss is valued at over $7 billion and continues to grow
with advancements in sensory tech and inclusivity-driven innovation. AmpliFa addresses a critical gap by
focusing on profoundly deaf individuals, many of whom remain excluded even from existing solutions.
Redefining access to music, film, theatre, and other cultural experiences through wearable sensory
technology, AmpliFa occupies a high-impact niche within the broader accessibility and experiential
technology sector.


* Deaf person – A person with significant or total hearing loss, who has difficulty understanding speech
through hearing. Persons with over 90% hearing loss primarily communicate through sign language and lip
reading without using speech, and are not mute

Team

Ohav Assulin – Founder & CEO

Musician and graduate of Rimon School of Music. A hearing
daughter of deaf parents, and deeply connected to the deaf
community

Full-stack developer with 10+ years of experience, including
roles at MyHeritage and Check Point.

Inbal Tamir – Co-founder & CTO

Programmer and entrepreneur, graduate of Israel’s National Cyber Directorate.

Eran Aharonson – Technology Advisor

Lecturer at HIT College with expertise in innovation and applied technology.

Location & Stage

Headquarters:

Israel

Current Stage:

Prototype

Status:

Bootstrapped

Contact

Ohav Assulin 
Inbar Tamir

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