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Learn How Kalogon Was Built
 

The E-4B cushion, surrounded by armed services personnel
  • ​​​3rd SBIR US Air Force contract ($1.6M) for E-4B cushion

  • Kicked off August 2024

The logo for the National Institute on Disablity, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research
  • $585K grant from National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research 

  • Awarded July 2024

A Kalogon tradeshow booth, with a Kalogon representative discussing products with an interested audience
  • $1.2M Convertible Note

  • Closed May 2024

Kalogon's Orbiter Med Cushion
  • Medicare-coded cushion

  • Began shipping May 2024

Collins Aerospace : A United Technologies Company logo
  • Paid proof of concept for business class seat

  • Debuted at Aircraft Interiors
    Expo May 2024

Kalogon's Booster accessory unit
  • Accessory sold by Kalogon and Etac, one of the world's largest assistive technology providers

  • Began shipping Jan 2024

A team of engineers examining and discussing Kalogon seating cushions and accessories
  • $630K additional US Air Force Contract

  • Signed Dec 2023

Exterior signage reading "Hyundai Motor Group"
  • Paid Automotive Proof of Concept with Hyundai

  • Demoed at Ol Lounge Seoul, South Korea at Hyundai HO in Nov 2023

a group of engineers in an open concept room discussing Kalogon cushions and seating equipment
  • USAF SBIR Phase II $1.2M contract for
    B-52

  • Signed Sept 2022

a closeup shot of two occupied wheelchairs with Kalogon cushions and accessories
  • $2M seed round: Sept 2022

  • $98K NIDILRR grant: June 2022

The Kalogon Orbiter cushion
  • First wheelchair cushion

  • Product Market Fit with 100s sold to VAs

  • Began shipping Feb 2022

Kalogon's Founding Team (Evan Rosenberg, Tim Balz, Aaron Jones, and Christian Balcom, celebrating
  • $500K Seed Round

  • Closed July 2021

Kalogon Begins: 2019

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