Late last year MyCelsius launched their cooling bracelet in the UK and they are planning to launch it in Ireland this year. I recently caught up with Aonghus O’Donovan the CTO and Co-Founder of MyCelsius

Aonghus spoke about his background, how MyCelsius was founded, the technology behind MyCelsius, their plans to launch the Cooling Bracelet in Ireland in 2026 and more.

More about MyCelsius:

MyCelsius Cooling Bracelet is a groundbreaking innovation developed to support people affected by heat and hot flushes.  At the heart of what they do, they developed one of the smallest and most powerful cooling systems in the world.

Founded with the mission to close the gap in women’s health innovation, the company has designed a stylish, science-driven wearable that brings comfort, confidence and wellbeing to women.

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