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April 21, 2026
MYZONE, WellnessSpace Brands, and SCANECA honored for category-defining innovation in connected wearables, recovery technology, and high-speed 3D body and posture analysis
COLOGNE, Germany – April 19, 2026 – The Fitness Industry Technology Council (FITC), the leading independent industry body advancing responsible technology adoption across the global fitness and wellness sector, today announced its recognition of three companies showcased at FIBO 2026 for category-defining innovation in emerging fitness technology segments. The honorees — MYZONE, WellnessSpace Brands, and SCANECA — were selected for the strength of their product innovation roadmaps, measurable operator impact, and their role in shaping categories FITC has identified as strategically important to the industry’s next phase of growth: connected wearables, recovery and wellness infrastructure, and objective member assessment.
FIBO, held annually in Cologne, Germany, is the world’s largest trade show for fitness, wellness, and health, and serves as a global bellwether for industry innovation. FITC evaluated dozens of technology exhibitors and selected the three honorees based on product depth, evidence-based methodology, operator-friendly deployment models, and alignment with FITC’s framework for responsible, governance-minded technology adoption.
MYZONE — Connected Wearables and Motivation Technology
MYZONE, the global pioneer of what the company has coined Motivation Technology (MoTech), was recognized for its continued leadership in the wearable fitness category and for its rapid ecosystem expansion. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Nottingham, UK, MYZONE is trusted by fitness operators, trainers, and millions of users in more than 100 countries. The company has evolved from a single-device, hardware-first heart rate solution into a connected, software-first fitness ecosystem built around effort-based, gamified engagement that rewards consistency rather than raw ability.
MYZONE’s 2026 innovation slate includes three significant additions. Switch 2.0 is the latest iteration of its versatile wearable — interchangeable between chest, arm, and wrist — and introduces a redesigned breathable strap, a larger LED screen for real-time effort feedback, battery life of three to six months between charges, and waterproofing to a depth of 10 meters. Strength Tracking expands MYZONE’s effort-based model beyond cardiovascular training into resistance workouts, allowing members to earn effort points across a wider range of exercise modalities. Garmin integration broadens compatibility with third-party wearable platforms. Combined with MZ-Open and the MYZONE Go software-first experience for Apple and Android smartwatches, these releases reflect an ecosystem strategy aligned with FITC’s emphasis on open, interoperable member data.
“These innovations represent the next step in expanding the MYZONE ecosystem,” said Jay Worthy, CEO of MYZONE. “We’re recognizing more types of effort, connecting with more wearable technology, and making our platform accessible to more people than ever before.”
WellnessSpace Brands — Recovery and Wellness Infrastructure
WellnessSpace Brands, headquartered in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, was recognized for its category-leading portfolio of commercial recovery and wellness technologies and for the operational maturity it brings to an emerging service line. The company, formerly branded as HydroMassage, carries a 30-year operating history, manufactures all of its products in the United States, and has established distribution partnerships across health, fitness, spa, and hospitality markets globally. Under founder and CEO Paul Lunter, the company has evolved from a hydrotherapy pioneer into a multi-product wellness platform, with installations widely deployed across operators including Life Time, Snap Fitness, and leading universities such as Clemson.
The WellnessSpace Brands portfolio now spans five commercial product lines:
HydroMassage — the flagship personalized heated water massage lounge, with the HydroMassage 440 G3 representing its most recent iteration.
CryoLounge+ — an advanced recovery chair with complementary cold and heat zones, removing the plumbing, staffing, and user-experience barriers associated with traditional cryotherapy and ice baths.
RelaxSpace Wellness Pod — an immersive multi-sensory mental fitness experience combining visuals, audio, temperature, and scent in a guided relaxation session.
RedZone Sauna — a combined infrared and red light sauna modality designed for commercial recovery environments.
PolarWave Dry Plunge — the most recent addition to the portfolio, delivering a full-body cold plunge experience with no water, plumbing, or sanitation infrastructure required, purpose-built for high-throughput commercial deployment.
Each product line is designed for self-service operation, remote monitoring, and built-in usage analytics — characteristics FITC highlighted as meaningful differentiators for operators integrating recovery as a measurable revenue line rather than a passive amenity.
SCANECA — High-Speed 3D Avatar Body and Posture Analysis
SCANECA, developed and produced in Germany in cooperation with Humboldt University of Berlin, was recognized for advancing the category of objective, non-invasive member assessment. In approximately 30 seconds, SCANECA’s contact-free sensor technology produces a detailed 3D avatar of the user, automatically captures body circumferences, analyzes posture across the body’s primary axes, determines foot load distribution, and calculates key health-related parameters, including weight, body-fat percentage, BMI, fat-free mass index, basal metabolic rate, and visceral-fat indicators such as waist-to-hip and waist-to-height ratios.
Developed over three years of research in Berlin and recognized by the German Stifterverband for its scientific contribution, SCANECA delivers results in a visually clear format that both trainers and members can readily understand, making technical assessments accessible and motivating. The system is fully portable — assembling and disassembling in under 15 minutes — and is designed to fit in most vehicles. All personal data is encrypted and stored in a GDPR-compliant fashion. FITC identified SCANECA as a strong example of how objective assessment technology can increase trust between operators and members, support individualized training and therapy programming, and make progress visible in ways written reports cannot.
A Statement from FITC Leadership
“FIBO has long been the stage where the fitness industry’s emerging categories become visible to the global market, and this year was no exception,” said Bryan K. O’Rourke, President of the Fitness Industry Technology Council.” MYZONE, WellnessSpace Brands, and SCANECA are not just shipping new products — they are each shaping the operating standards of their respective categories. Connected wearables, recovery infrastructure, and objective member assessment are three of the most consequential areas for operators over the next five years, and these three companies are delivering innovation grounded in science, operator economics, and real outcomes for members. That is precisely the kind of responsible, evidence-based innovation FITC exists to champion.”
About the Fitness Industry Technology Council
The Fitness Industry Technology Council (FITC) is an independent organization dedicated to advancing responsible and thoughtful technology adoption across the global fitness and wellness industry. Through research, industry convenings, content, and public recognition of category leadership, FITC supports operators, technology providers, and investors in navigating the accelerating convergence of fitness, technology, and healthcare. Learn more at fittechcouncil.org.
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