Dagsmejan Health Tech World

The sleep tech taking on the insomnia crisis

Find out why Health Tech World enhance Dagsmejan as one way to solve the insomnia crisis. 

"Developed and engineered in Switzerland in cooperation with sleep experts and universities, Dagsmejan sleepwear is designed to improve sleep quality and target specific physiological sleep needs.

Dagsmejan has four patented eco-friendly materials designed to help wearers stay thermo-neutral.

Dagsmejan CEO and co-founder, Andreas Lenzhofer, said:

“At Dagsmejan we are on a mission to find new ways of sleeping deeper and longer.

“By combining the finest natural fibres, with the latest sleep technology and innovative textile engineering, we are creating a brand new sleeping experience.”

The product range includes the Recovery Collection, made with reactive mineral fabric that promotes increased blood flow to muscles, enhancing muscle recovery.

And the Stay Warm Collection, made from super-fine fibres transport excess heat away from the body.

Andreas added:

“From concept to finished goods, every step of the way is scientifically researched and tested.

“Dagsmejan sleepwear is also Oekotex certified to ensure that we take care of not only our customers but also the environment.”

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