Cheelcare

We disrupt the assistive mobility industry with 3 lines of best-in-class devices changing the lives of disabled people.

  • Stage $3M in TTM Revenue
  • Industry Medical Devices and Equipment
  • Location Richmond Hill, ON, Canada
  • Currency CAD
  • Founded May 2015
  • Employees 12
  • Incorporation Type C-corp
  • Website cheelcare.com

Company Summary

Cheelcare’s revolutionary technology and patented design blend together in 3 lines of assistive mobility devices and accessories. Robotic wheelchairs provide functionality, efficiency and benefits to users and caregivers. Innovative design reduces manufacturing costs and enables dealers to significantly shorten users' wait time. Power add-ons to manual wheelchairs increase independence and comfort. Accessories help users to be connected and safe

Team

  • CFO/Founder

    Dima has deep proficiency in automotive design and production where he spent well over a decade before moving to project and corporate management in the offshore oil & gas services industry.
    Dima holds MSc degree in Automotive Engineering from Moscow Automotive University, an MBA from the University of Chicago, and a Certification in Company Direction from the Institute of Directors, London, UK.

  • CEO/Founder

    Team leader with a solid record of achievement in technology innovation and business strategy. His versatility is demonstrated in senior roles at such companies as OpenText, as a general manager of Connectivity Group. At Hummingbird Ltd, as VP of R&D. He has a reputation for getting the job done. His experience is reflected in over 20 years of extensive exposure to all aspects of business: technology, operations, marketing, sales, and management.

  • Allex Laurin
    Director of Marketing

    Allex has brought in vast experience in marketing, campaign creation, and branding.

  • VP of Growth

    Before joining Cheelcare, Allan made significant contributions to the industry through various leadership roles.
    As the Permobil country manager, he has grown Permobil's sales in Canada from $.5M to $40M. His strategic insights as Director of Operations at Special Health Systems and his influence as a partner at Motion Concepts were instrumental to their eventual acquisition by Invacare, marking him as a visionary in the field.

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