Technogym SpA
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Technogym SpA
Technogym makes fitness and wellness equipment and the software that connects it. It sells treadmills, bikes, strength machines, benches, and digital training tools that help users track workouts and follow exercise programs. The company also designs connected platforms that let the machines, apps, and training content work together. Its main customers are gyms, health clubs, hotels, sports teams, rehabilitation centers, and people who want premium home fitness equipment. Technogym makes money by selling equipment, accessories, and related digital services, with a mix of one-time hardware sales and ongoing software or content relationships. In many cases, it supplies complete gym setups rather than just single machines. What makes Technogym different is that it sits between traditional exercise equipment makers and digital fitness providers. It is not only a machine seller; it also helps customers manage workouts, training data, and member experiences through connected products and software. That gives it a role in the fitness value chain as both an equipment supplier and a technology partner.
Technogym makes fitness and wellness equipment and the software that connects it. It sells treadmills, bikes, strength machines, benches, and digital training tools that help users track workouts and follow exercise programs. The company also designs connected platforms that let the machines, apps, and training content work together.
Its main customers are gyms, health clubs, hotels, sports teams, rehabilitation centers, and people who want premium home fitness equipment. Technogym makes money by selling equipment, accessories, and related digital services, with a mix of one-time hardware sales and ongoing software or content relationships. In many cases, it supplies complete gym setups rather than just single machines.
What makes Technogym different is that it sits between traditional exercise equipment makers and digital fitness providers. It is not only a machine seller; it also helps customers manage workouts, training data, and member experiences through connected products and software. That gives it a role in the fitness value chain as both an equipment supplier and a technology partner.