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    Mar 12th, 2025
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Strolll

start up
United Kingdom - Stafford, Staffordshire
  • 12/03/2025
  • Series A
  • $13,287,447

Strolll develops Digital Therapeutics software for Augmented Reality (AR) glasses that empower movement therapy for people with neurological disorders.


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Jorgen EllisFounder

Jorgen Ellis United Kingdom - Stafford, England

👋 Strolll is an exciting and fast-growing B2B digital therapeutics startup that deploys clinically-validated rehabilitation software on off-the-shelf Augmented Reality (AR) glasses from partners like Microsoft and Magic Leap.

📢 We're revolutionising the world of rehabilitation with a focus on individuals living with neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease.

🚀 Our mission is to build the most used rehabilitation software in the world.

♟️ As the CEO & Co-Founder I'm responsible for setting the vision & strategy, driving execution with a team of highly talented people (growing this team) and ensuring that they have the capital and resources to deliver value for our customers that result in outsized returns for our investors.

📈 I have a decade of experience as an entrepreneur, with a proven track record of establishing operations, driving substantial revenue growth, and spearheading new business opportunities in various markets.

🚪Before joining Strolll, I founded and scaled Flatpack Global, an international franchise business that provided assembly and installation services for flatpack furniture and kitchens. After founding the business in 2013 at 17 years old from Christchurch, New Zealand, I raised USD $3.6m, grew it to more than 100 franchise partners across NZ, AU, UK and NL backed by supply agreements with some of the world's largest big-box retail brands like IKEA.