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    AI startup invests in sleep tech to boost staff wellbeing

    Factory, an AI startup founded in 2023, provided premium sleep systems to its employees during its early growth phase
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJune 16, 20263 Mins Read462 Views
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    As companies continue to rethink employee benefits in the post-pandemic era, one artificial intelligence startup has drawn attention for its unusual approach to workplace wellness: investing in better sleep for its workforce.

    Factory, an AI startup founded in 2023, provided premium sleep systems to its employees during its early growth phase. Matan Grinberg, CEO, Factory, reportedly revealed recently that the company purchased Eight Sleep mattress covers for every staff member when the team was significantly smaller. The products, which retail for around $3,000 each, are designed to regulate sleeping temperatures and enhance sleep quality.

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    Factory has expanded rapidly since its launch. The company now employs around 120 people and secured $150 million in funding earlier this year from investors including Khosla Ventures, Sequoia Capital and Blackstone. The sleep devices were reportedly distributed when the workforce consisted of approximately 30 employees.

    Grinberg believes quality rest has a direct impact on employee effectiveness. Drawing comparisons with elite sports teams, he said recovery should be viewed as an essential component of sustained high performance. According to him, better sleep can improve focus, decision-making and overall cognitive sharpness.

    The startup’s wellness strategy extends beyond sleep. Factory has also reduced the availability of heavily processed sugary snacks at the workplace, replacing them with alternatives such as protein-rich options and beverages like canned matcha. The aim, Grinberg suggested, is to support concentration and mental clarity.

    At the same time, he rejected both the extravagant perk culture once associated with Silicon Valley and the growing glorification of extreme work schedules. Instead, he advocates for benefits that contribute directly to employee wellbeing and professional performance.

    Although new hires have not automatically received the sleep systems, Grinberg indicated that the company is considering incorporating similar support into its long-term benefits structure through wellness allowances or comparable initiatives.

    The move reflects a broader shift in how organisations are approaching employee wellbeing. Sleep optimisation has increasingly entered mainstream conversations, fuelled by rising consumer interest in wearable health technology and recovery-focused lifestyles. Concepts such as “sleepmaxxing” have gained popularity as individuals seek practical ways to improve rest and productivity.

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    While Grinberg acknowledged that it is difficult to measure the precise impact of sleep-related benefits on workplace output, he remains convinced that employees who consistently get quality sleep are likely to perform better. For Factory, investing in rest appears to be less about indulgence and more about creating conditions that enable employees to operate at their best.

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