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IMMERSIVE PSYCHOLOGY_For sale_06_09_25
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MedVerse:IMMERSIVE
PSYCHOLOGY –
AI-led PLATFORM WITH
A MODERN APPROACH
TO MENTAL HEALTH
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5SENSARAbout the Company
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About the Company
Since 2006, we have specialized in integration with various platforms and applications,
helping to automate workflow activities, streamline document processing and business
data management across a wide range of industries. Our goal is to increase clients’
profitability, help them stand out from competitors, and secure their position in the
market.
2006
120+
97%
The company’s founding
year
Number of employees
in the company
Average customer
satisfaction
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200+
Top 100
Residents of the Intellectual
Technology Center
"Intellectual Electronics –
Valday",Center "UNITY PARK"
Projects
for industry
leaders
Best Small and MediumSized Enterprises in the
nationwide “Business Index
of Russia
Top 350
Top 10
7
Business Index of Russia
Brand Hub top100
National Rating of
Communication Companies
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5SENSARENDI Group
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ENDI Group
ECG — IT Consulting
AR custom development
Branding agency
Advertising holding company
Support for industrial software. RPA. Solutions for
digitization and processing of paper documents, and
business process optimization.
Development of AR, VR, and XR applications to
optimize business processes and enhance customer
engagement.
Solving clients’ business challenges through
strategic brand development and management
Comprehensive business support across
all areas of advertising activities
www.endi-consulting.com
www.5sensar.ru
www.enbrand.ru
www.endicomp.ru
Our advantages
Extensive experience. We provide a comprehensive
approach to integration with various platforms and
applications.
Our clients include both small regional
organizations and large nationwide networks. We
use a personalized approach and can always offer
favorable terms of cooperation!
Revenue of the ENDI Group
Our close-knit and experienced team consists
of top specialists in their fields.
We offer a full range of information technology
services and continuously expand our product
portfolio. We provide clients with
comprehensive solutions tailored to their
requirements and goals across the entire
company.
1,6 million $
FY 2023
2,1 million $
FY 2024
1,2 million $
6M 2025
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THEMARKET
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5SENSARGlobal HealthTech Growth Benchmarks (to 2030)
Global HealthTech Growth Benchmarks (to 2030)
Telemedicine / Tele-mental health
• Global Telemedicine market → $218.5B by 2030 (CAGR
~18.3%). Fortune Business Insights.
Use their overview chart for total market growth.
• Telepsychiatry (tele-mental health) market → $72.5B by
2030 (CAGR ~17.9%). Fortune Business Insights.
Page includes segment and regional visuals you can
screenshot.
VR in Medicine
• Healthcare VR market → $29.38B by 2030 (CAGR ~36.5%).
Fortune Business Insights.
Clean global size/forecast chart on the page.
• AI in Healthcare / Mental Health
AI in Healthcare
→ $208.2B by 2030 (CAGR ~36.4%). Grand View Research.
AI in Mental Health → ~$11.3B by 2030 (CAGR ~38–39%).
Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence (methodology + breakdown).
Now is the moment to lead the AI-driven VR telemental health revolution in MENA.
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5SENSARProblem in MENA
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Situation in MENA (clinical & economic)
High prevalence in GCC: ~15% of people experience a mental-health
condition each year. PwC
Employer burden: Untreated mental ill-health costs the GCC ≈
US$3.5B/year and at least 37.5 million lost workdays annually. PwC
Access bottleneck (psychologists): Very low density per 100k
population — UAE ≈ 2.9; Qatar ≈ 1.6; Kuwait ≈ 1.4; Oman ≈ 1.0;
Egypt ≈ 0.9 (WHO Mental Health Atlas via UN ESCWA). Use these
values for your chart; see source below.
Overall workforce constraint: Total mental-health workers per 100k
are still well below high-income norms — UAE 7.25; Qatar 18.11;
Oman 5.52; Bahrain 38.49 vs 64.25 in high-income countries. PwC
Treatment gap signal: Regional analyses show workforce shortfalls
and stigma drive under-treatment, reinforcing long wait times and
low utilization of care. PwC
Severe shortage of mental-health professionals and high
untreated prevalence create a clear, urgent opportunity for
scalable, technology-driven solutions in the MENA region.
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5SENSARMarket Potential - MENA
Market Potential - MENA
Market Potential — MENA (B2B2C via Employers & Clinics)
Assumptions:
• Population (2024): MENA ≈ 470M (World Bank/UN). Adults ≈ 65%.
• Prevalence (annual): anxiety/depression/PTSD 12–18% → use 15% midpoint
(WHO/EMRO).
• Tele-eligible share: internet/smartphone access + willingness 50–65% MENA; 65–75% GCC
(UAE highest).
• Geography (adjusted): GCC minus Saudi Arabia → UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman
(pop. ≈ 20M).
• Figures rounded to 2 sig. digits.
TAM — Total Addressable Market (people, MENA):
Formula: 470M × 65% adults × 15% prevalence × 50–65% tele-eligible
= 23–30M adults → ~27.6M midpoint potentially reachable via tele-mental care.
(unchanged, since TAM is for whole MENA)
SAM — Serviceable Addressable Market (people, GCC excl. KSA):
Formula: 20M × 65% × 15% × 70% tele-eligible
= ~1.4M adults addressable through UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman employers, clinics, and
first-responder agencies.
SOM — Serviceable Obtainable Market (3–5 years, people):
Constraint by licensing, payer contracts, and B2B channels.
Target 10–12% of SAM = ~140k–170k active users.
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ABOUTPLATFORM
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5SENSARAI-led VR Psychological Care
AI-led VR Psychological Care Platform
Immersive tele-mental health platform delivering real-time, clinically supervised psychological support in a personalised virtual reality
environment.
Core Value
Greater access, higher engagement, measurable outcomes, and lower cost per session.
Key Differentiators
• Custom VR Rooms: Users select or design virtual consultation spaces; control visuals and sounds for relaxation or focus.
• Real-time AI Screening: Interactive avatar trained in cognitive behavioural therapy, positive psychology, and evidence-based
methods.
• Multilingual Support: English, Arabic, Russian, German, Spanish, with more languages to follow.
• Privacy & Compliance (MENA): Localised data storage; aligned with UAEersonal data protection laws.
• Tier-1 Latency Advantage: Deployed via regional data centres (e.g., G42 Cloud, Khazna) for seamless real-time experience.
• User manual preparation, on-site demonstrations, and video guides: Comprehensive resources including step-by-step instructions,
live sessions showcasing platform capabilities, and short tutorial videos covering key features.
Link to view Demo (on Google drive)
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5SENSARAdvantages of the approach
Achievable immersive
platform usage effects
Quickness – more rapid conducted tests processing with full
decryption, compared to manual processing methods
Mass diagnostics.
Processing large volume of information –AI
technology allows processing data and producing results in
the shortest time possible and subsequently generating and
storing large volumes of information.
Remote working with a patient – the work does not
require a specialist's personal presence.
The therapeutic work's effectiveness
enhancement – better immersion into the necessary
state is achieved due to modern technologies.
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5SENSARArtificial intelligence application
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Artificial intelligence
application:
An AI-based virtual psychologist:
Examples :
Conducting an initial consultation:
inquiry and anamnesis identification;
Individual's psychological security diagnostics;
Answering clients’ questions about therapy
methods, time, cost, etc.;
Mississippi Scale for PTSD;
Primary diagnosis - carrying out various tests to
determine the patient's overall and situational
psychological state.
Surveys destined to reveal the peritraumatic dissociation;
Symptomatic questionnaire of wellbeing in extreme conditions;
Determination of the neuropsychiatric stability level,
etc.
Statistics
Gathering general statistical data to identify bottlenecks, take preventive measures, improve work strategy, raise morale,
etc.
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5SENSARAdvantages of a virtual psychologist
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AI usage advantages
For the client :
For the company:
Security and comfort—the clients can serenely tell what
disturbs them without worrying about the psychologist's
reaction;
Time saving – the virtual psychologist saves 1 to 4 hours
per a new client;
Confidentiality – the client can choose an avatar not to
be recognized with the encounter;
Rapidity– artificial intelligence will quickly process all the
data and produce the result;
Feeling of being involved in a dialogue – the presence of
a psychologist's image is more conducive to
communication than answering written questions.
Mass character - the mass diagnosis is possible with
the identification of cases that need individual work.
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5SENSARVirtual room usage :
Virtual room usage :
Psychological relief: conversation with a
psychologist, expressing "forbidden"
emotions;
Living through blocked emotions.;
Meditation;
Therapy;
Jointly with the usage of psychoemotional
correction and rehabilitation equipment.
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5SENSARVirtual room advantages
Virtual room
advantages:
Creation of a comfortable and secure space
for the client
A virtual room allows you creating an individual atmosphere, which
will enhance a person to relax and express their emotions. It can be
an office, a beach, a field, mountains, etc.
Confidentiality
In conversation, a person can use an avatar to prevent the
psychologist from seeing them. It creates a sense of security and
allows them to open up more, reducing the level of
embarrassment. The psychologist can also use an avatar that is
comfortable for the client, thus providing maximum comfort.
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5SENSARVirtual room advantages:
Virtual room
advantages:
The best immersion in therapy
With a large number of psychological defenses and an analytical
mindset, it can be difficult for a person to immerse themselves in
the state required for working-through. A virtual room creates
such space, setting the tone for therapy — it's much easier to
imagine oneself in a field when there are flowers and trees around,
but not a room with chairs.
Reaction tracking
Virtual glasses (separate models) allow tracking of pupil
reactions, which means there is a possibility to provide
additional information about a person's character, their
current condition, and preferences.
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5SENSARPsychological relief
Psychological relief
Сonversation with a
psychologist in a virtual room
Expressing what has accumulated is one of the
psychological state-relieving methods. The client can
do this under an avatar if they do not want to show
the specialist their face.
In their turn, the specialist can determine:
Current client’s state;
Predict possible course of events;
Give recommendations on the current state.
* Using an avatar reduces the consultation's effectiveness.
* Usage of pupil reaction reading techniques by means of machine reaction
processing equipment can significantly improve human reaction analysis and
consultation effectiveness.
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5SENSARPsychological relief
Psychological relief
Expressing "forbidden" emotions
Anger, fury, aggression are emotions that need to be
released.
Blocking these emotions results in their accumulation and
can provoke various diseases development, as well as their
manifesting in uncontrolled aggression outbursts.
A virtual room allows relieving tension and expressing
these emotions without any harm to surrounding people,
including expressing emotions through the tools available
on the platform.
Options:
Shooting;
Boxing pear;
Trashing the
room;
Smashing dishes,
etc.
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5SENSARLiving through the blocked emotions
Living through the blocked
emotions
Sadness, pain, and tears—emotions of this kind can be
considered signs of weakness and are often subject to an
internal ban for men.
Blocking these emotions makes a depressing effect on the
psyche and can cause various psychosomatic
manifestations, neuroses, and depressions.
By means of built-in tools, a virtual room allows "living
through" these emotions, creating the necessary
atmosphere: contemplating a certain picture immerses a
person into themselves and projects their own emotions
into the ongoing.
One of the methods is "contemplating the rain," where
the rain symbolizes unshed tears.
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5SENSARMeditation
Meditation
It's proven by neurophysiologists that regular meditation practice
classes make a person more tranquil and confident and increase
their intellectual potential.
In the state of meditation, electrical activity of brain cells alters,
which results in the followings:
Increased attention;
Reducing tension;
Changes in brain volume;
Preserving the brain health in old age;
Gradual personal changes (accumulating over time with regular
classes):
Increasing the amiability and tolerance level;
Reducing the irritability level;
Empathy developing;
Easier life's failures and troubles acceptance due to their philosophical perception;
Increasing self-esteem.
The virtual room allows he followings:
Creating an atmosphere appropriate to the theme of meditation: surroundings, sounds
Remove visual noise preventing the person from immersing themselves in
meditation
Increase the meditation effect
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5SENSARTherapy
Therapy
Using the virtual room in some types of therapy helps to enhance
the therapy effect, overcome certain psychological barriers by
means of creating an appropriate environment.
The virtual room allows the followings:
Creating a relaxing atmosphere;
Creating a picture appropriate to the therapeutic exercise nature:
environment, sounds;
Removing visual noise that interferes with therapy;
Deepening the immersion effect.
Possible therapy methods in a virtual room:
Emotional-imaginative therapy is one of few modalities recognized in world
psychology;
Musical therapy;
Photo therapy;
Collaging;
Working with metaphorical cards.
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5SENSARExpected effects
Expected effects
Clinical outcomes (pilot targets)
• Stress ↓ 25–35% on PSS-10 by week 8; anxiety/depression ↓ 4–6 points on GAD-7/PHQ-9.
• Sleep quality ↑ 15–25% (self-report + wearable proxies).
• PTSD symptoms: meaningful reduction on CAPS-5 subscales (to be validated in first-responder pilots).
Access & capacity
• Time to first session: <48 hours (vs 4–8 weeks typical wait).
• Clinician throughput 3–5× via “AI-first + human-escalation” model.
• 24/7 availability; at-home VR removes travel and stigma barriers.
Engagement & adherence
• Session completion 70–85% for 6–8-week programs (VR presence > 2D video).
• Daily micro-sessions (5–10 min) drive habit formation and relapse prevention.
Employer & payer impact (to validate in UAE pilots)
• Absenteeism ↓; presenteeism ↑ → measurable productivity lift.
• Lower cost per treated case vs. 1:1 live therapy; standardized outcomes for ROI dossiers.
Safety, governance, and fit for MENA
• Automated triage, red-flag detection, immediate escalation to a licensed clinician.
• Data residency in UAE Tier-1 clouds; audit trails and role-based access.
• Arabic/English, culturally sensitive avatars and content.
Evidence & measurement
• Outcomes tracked on PSS-10, PHQ-9, GAD-7, plus behavioral/physiological markers (e.g., HRV).
• Real-world evidence generated across segments: corporates, first responders, clinics.
(Ranges are pilot targets informed by CBT/VR literature; to be confirmed in UAE deployments.)
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5SENSARCultural & Religious Fit (MENA)
Cultural & Religious Fit (MENA) (could be done)
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Arabic-first experience: right-to-left interface, Arabic & English voice/text, optional dialects.
Respect for norms: gender-sensitive therapist avatars (incl. hijab), modest visuals; user chooses therapist gender.
Prayer-aware use: local prayer times and a Ramadan mode (shorter, gentler sessions).
Family & consent: guardian flows for minors; optional family participation where culturally appropriate.
Safety pathways: country-specific crisis contacts and mandatory-reporting rules; instant escalation to a human clinician.
Data & privacy: in-country hosting (UAE) aligned to Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL); clear “wellness vs. clinical”
disclosures.
Local compliance by design: co-developed with Arabic-speaking clinicians; aligned with Department of Health Abu
Dhabi (DoH), Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP
Authority (SFDA) requirements
The product team will work closely with local experts to ensure full alignment with regional cultural norms and
religious requirements.
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5SENSAROur developments
Our developments
MVP of a virtual room for psychological sessions and meditations
an area consisting of 3 zones with elements allowing the specialist to get a first impression of the current
patient's psychological state.
A quest game for diagnosing suicidal thoughts in teenagers
Purpose: measuring the severity of a subject's negative attitude towards their own future with a view to
the diagnosis of suicidal tendencies in adolescents.
The veiled presentation makes the diagnostic process natural and unobtrusive, which is especially
necessary for children who find it difficult to talk about their feelings and experiences.
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5SENSAROur developments
Our developments:
Diagnosis of cognitive disorders for the elderly ones
Purpose: diagnosis of the cognitive sphere, formation of an individual trajectory of correctional work for
the cognitive impairment prevention and deceleration.
Diagnosis and treatment of PTSD
Purpose: diagnosis and aid to people who have experienced severe psychological stress, including
military personnel.
Immersive psychologist
Purpose: usage both separately and as a part of the diagnosis of cognitive disorders and PTSD
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5SENSARRoad map
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Platform roadmap (18 month) (1/2)
July 2025
The basic functionality of the platform has been
developed (Virtual room for sessions and
meditation, MVP AI-based psychologist)
November 2025
Phase 2: Started:
Quest game for the diagnosis of suicidal thoughts
in adolescents + new avatars + new VR rooms
skins
February 2026
Phase 3: Started
Diagnostic module cognitive disorders for the
elderly + new VR rooms skins + AI-base
psychologist model upgrade with new tests
Development of new
functionality
September/October 2025
Phase 1: Start Partnership
Contract signed
JV (?) founded
Initial payment for basic software
Software transferred and installed on local
team servers
Team relocation
February 2026
Phase 2 Completed:
Local Team trained;
Software transferred to local team
Go-live platform on local team servers
Phase 2 final payment
June 2026
Phase 3 Completed:
Local Team trained;
Software transferred to local team
Go-live platform on local team servers
Development of new
functionality
June 2026
Development of a module for diagnosis and work with posttraumatic
syndrome
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5SENSARRoad map
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Platform roadmap (18 month) (2/2)
July 2026
Phase 4: Started
Module for diagnosis and work with posttraumatic
syndrome and burnout tests + new avatar skins +
new VR rooms
December 2026
Phase 5: Started
AI-base psychologist model final upgrade (PTSR
mass testing, burnout testing, AI-decision support
for psychologists)
Development of new
functionality
Development of new
functionality
November 2026
Phase 4 Completed:
Local Team trained;
Software transferred to local team
Go-live platform on local team servers
April 2027
Phase 5 Completed:
Local Team fully trained;
Software final transfer to local team
Go-live platform on local team servers
Contract Final payment
Support contract signed
New steps
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5SENSARVR for Healthcare - Partnership with Mubadala Health/M42
VR for Healthcare – future steps and opportunities for our platform
1. Diagnostics (All-in-one VR-device) - ophthalmology, cardiology, neurology, dermatology, oncology, etc.
Outcomes: reduced equipment costs, reduced training costs, advanced training of medical personnel.
2. Therapy (All-in-one VR-device) - neurology, psychiatry, ophthalmology, etc.
Outcomes: reduced equipment costs, reduced training costs, advanced training of medical personnel.
3. Surgical rehearsal & team simulations — cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics.
Outcomes: fewer errors, shorter operating time, better team coordination.
4. Clinic-to-home rehabilitation — stroke, orthopedics, cardiac rehab.
Outcomes: higher adherence, improved functional scores, fewer readmissions.
5. Pain and peri-procedural anxiety — surgery, oncology, pediatrics.
Outcomes: lower pain/anxiety, reduced sedative/opioid use, higher patient satisfaction.
6. Clinician training — trauma response, neonatal resuscitation, mass-casualty drills.
Outcomes: improved competencies, lower training cost, scalable across sites.
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Thank you for your attention!EVGENII NADOBNIKOV
Whatsapp +7-911-371-99-50
fivesensar.com