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# Company & Team

At the heart of OceanFi lies a passionate and dedicated team of innovators, technologists, and health enthusiasts, all driven by a singular vision – to revolutionize the fitness and wellness landscape. OceanFi is proudly powered by <mark style="color:blue;">**CRITIX**</mark>, a cutting-edge HealthTech company based in the United Kingdom.

Our journey is a testament to the convergence of expertise, ambition, and a commitment to advancing the future of holistic well-being. With a shared passion for technology, fitness, and health, our diverse team of experts has come together to create something truly extraordinary through OceanFi.

Combining the latest in AI technology, personalized experiences, and a deep understanding of the fitness industry, the CRITIX team is at the forefront of redefining how individuals approach their health and wellness. We strive to seamlessly integrate innovative solutions, create a vibrant global community of fitness enthusiasts, and empower individuals to take control of their well-being.

In this era of digital transformation, we are united by a common purpose: to leverage technology, expertise, and community to inspire lasting change. Our commitment to excellence and a user-centric approach drives us to continuously push the boundaries of what is possible, fostering a world where everyone can achieve their fitness and wellness goals.\ <br>


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