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Medical device and diagnostics companies are always looking for ways to improve their products and services. In the ever-changing landscape of the healthcare industry, it’s essential for these companies to stay ahead of the curve. That’s why funding is always news.
Series A, B, and other rounds of funding are essential for medical device and diagnostics companies. They provide the necessary capital to help these businesses grow and innovate. And with so many investors interested in this space, there are plenty of opportunities for companies to secure the funding they need.
ProTEC-USA Announces Expanded Medical Gown Manufacturing Capabilities
Cadillac Products, Inc.’s recent investment will allow the company to expand engineering, production and distribution from its Michigan facility, helping to meet the growing needs of medical gowns nationwide notes ProTEC-USA.
Intuitap Medical Close Successful $5.5m Series A Round of Funding Led by the Pink Ceiling and Curate Capital
This latest raise will be used to take IntuiTap's novel VerTouch technology through final clinical trials at the University of Texas, the Medical University of South Carolina, and Rhode Island Hospital, and through a submission to the FDA for approval.
Tioga Medical, A Shifamed Portfolio Company, Closes $30M In Series B Financing
Accelerating the development of company's elegant valve replacement solution for mitral and tricuspid applications.
Novo Holdings A/S Invests in Availity – A US Healthcare IT Company
Strategic health IT investment will strengthen payer-provider collaboration and reduce waste in healthcare
QV Bioelectronics Raises £735k
Funds to be used for development of implanted electric field therapy device for brain cancer treatment.
EchoNous Secures $60 Million in Funding from Kennedy Lewis Investment Management
Proceeds from the financing will help fuel the commercial launch of Kosmos, EchoNous’ flagship device.
Electroducer Reports Major Medical Advance in RX of Heart Valve Disease. Company Raises €3 Mil to Market Its Device in Europe and the USA Commencing...
The Electroducer Sleeve is a device with no equivalent anywhere in the world. It is based on a medical technique called Direct Wire Pacing (DWP®), which was invented by the company’s founder, Dr. Benjamin Faurie, and used for the first time ever in 2011.
Lazurite, Formally Indago Announces $10 Million Financing Close
The company plans to submit its 510(k) premarket notification in late 2021 and expects to receive FDA approval to launch the product in the first half of 2022.