Virtuix Delivers Omni One to FGCU for Physical Therapy and Clinical Simulation
Virtuix delivered an Omni One omni-directional treadmill to Florida Gulf Coast University’s Marieb College for evaluation in physical, occupational, neurological rehab, fall prevention and clinical simulation. Physical therapy market valued at $26B in 2025, projected to reach $50B by 2034, presenting a new healthcare revenue opportunity.
1. FGCU Deployment and Evaluation
Virtuix has delivered an Omni One omni-directional treadmill to FGCU’s Marieb College of Health & Human Services, where faculty and students will evaluate its immersive 360° locomotion technology for physical therapy, occupational therapy, neurological rehabilitation, fall prevention and clinical simulation. The system’s safety harness and movement tracking allow objective assessment of gait, balance, stride mechanics, postural control and reaction time.
2. Healthcare Market Opportunity
The global physical therapy market reached $26 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow to $50 billion by 2034, driven by an aging population, rising chronic conditions and demand for tech-enabled care. Virtuix aims to capture this opportunity by leveraging its full-body movement platform for differentiated rehabilitation and training use cases.
3. Consumer and Defense Segments
Virtuix continues to expand consumer and defense initiatives, joining Meta’s Made for Meta program to enable Omni One compatibility with Meta Quest headsets. On the defense side, recent contracts include deliveries and development agreements with the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force Academy.