Interactive Strength Inc. Provides Update on Integration Progress with Sportstech and Wattbike Ahead of Q1 Earnings Report

Reuters
15 May
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TRNR">Interactive Strength</a> Inc. Provides Update on Integration Progress with Sportstech and Wattbike Ahead of Q1 Earnings Report

Interactive Strength Inc. (Nasdaq:TRNR), known for its innovative specialty fitness equipment under the CLMBR and FORME brands, has announced an update on its pending acquisition of Sportstech and Wattbike. In a recent shareholder update and Q&A session, TRNR Founder & CEO Trent Ward and Sportstech Founder & CEO Ali Ahmad discussed the early integration progress, highlighting the strategic rationale and momentum behind combining the three companies into a next-generation connected fitness platform. The discussion also touched on Sportstech's strong performance in 2025 and the companies' exploration of AI applications in the fitness sector. The full update is available on the company's investor website.

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