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5 months ago
RYVER.AI secures €1.3M Pre-Seed to address bias in radiology diagnostics through generative AI
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2 years ago
Lung-health startup Respira Labs inhales $2.8M to help respiration patients breathe easier
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2 years ago
Meet Dexter, the robot that will make surgery more efficient as Lausanne startup plans global roll out with $90 million
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3 years ago
In its latest move to expand across Europe, HealthHero acquires Irish telehealth startup MyClinic
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3 years ago
Swedish medtech startup Mendi crowdfunds €3 million for neurofeedback device
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3 years ago
Swiss medtech startup Bloom Diagnostics launches new testing system after €10 million Series B
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3 years ago
Belgian medtech startup Indigo Diabetes raises €38 million for groundbreaking diabetes device
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3 years ago
French startup inHEART raises €3.7 million to improve cardiac treatments with medical imaging and AI
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4 years ago
Swedish medtech Pilloxa raises $1.3 million to help patients stick to medical treatments