Jun 20,2018

AbleTo raises $8.5M

The document is a Form D filing submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission by AbleTo, a provider of behavioral health solutions. The filing indicates that AbleTo has raised $8,499,999 USD through the issuance of equity securities to an undisclosed group of investors. The funds raised will be used for working capital and general corporate purposes.

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Aug 21,2018

Renovia Completes $42.3 Million Series B Financing

Renovia Inc. (“Renovia”), a company dedicated to discovering and delivering first-line digital therapeutic and diagnostic devices for women with pelvic floor disorders, today announced the close of $42.3 million in financing, including $32.3 million in Series B equity and $10 million in venture debt. Proceeds from the funding will be used to support Renovia’s clinical trials, product development pipeline, corporate development and future commercial launches. The Series B financing was led by Perceptive Advisors and Ascension Ventures, with participation from Longwood Fund, Inova Strategic Investments, Cormorant Asset Management, OSF Ventures and Western Technology Investment. BayCross Capital Group acted as an advisor to Renovia.

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Sep 28,2018

Funding Awarded to Ieso Digital Health by Innovate UK Will Advance Research to Transform Patient Outcomes in Mental Healthcare

Ieso Digital Health, the UK's flagship provider of digitally-enabled mental healthcare, is leading a project to dramatically improve mental healthcare treatment thanks to over £600,000 in funding from Innovate UK. The funding will be used to accelerate Ieso's pioneering work to advance digital mental healthcare solutions. This grant was awarded as part of Innovate UK's 'Digital Health Technology Catalyst Round 2' which aims to speed up the development of commercial digital health solutions.

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Oct 22,2018

Hygieia Raises $500K in Debt Financing

The document is a Form D filing submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission by Hygieia. The filing reveals that Hygieia has raised $500,000 USD in debt financing from an undisclosed group of investors. The funds raised will be used for general corporate purposes.

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Jan 08,2019

AbleTo Receives Strategic Investment from Optum Ventures

AbleTo, a NYC-based provider of virtual behavioral health care, secured an investment from Optum Ventures, closing out a recently raised Series D financing. The amount of the deal was not disclosed. Optum Ventures joined a syndicate of earlier investors including .406 Ventures, Aetna, Bain Capital Ventures, HLM Venture Partners, Horizon Healthcare Services, Inc. and Sandbox Industries.

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Apr 16,2019

SWORD Health Raises $8M in Series A Funding Round Led by Khosla Ventures to Redefine Physical Therapy and Musculoskeletal Care

SWORD Health, a tech-enabled physical therapy provider, has raised $8 million in a series A investment round led by Khosla Ventures and several other prominent angel investors. It will allow SWORD to focus on bringing its technology to more patients' homes and expand its footprint in the U.S. market. The investment will bring SWORD Health closer to its ultimate goal of cutting the costs of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) in the U.S. by half. The funding round will also allow the company to further expand the product's clinical validation and engineering.

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May 06,2019

Wellness Company Noom Raises $58 Million, Led by Sequoia Capital to Grow Its Team and Improve Its Consumer Offering

Noom, the mobile wellness company, has completed a $58 million financing, led by Sequoia Capital. Groupe Arnault's tech arm Aglaé Ventures, Jan Koum, co-founder of WhatsApp, Tony Xu, co-founder of DoorDash, Josh Kushner, co-founder of Oscar Health, Scooter Braun, founder of SB Projects, and existing investor Samsung Ventures have also joined the round. As Noom enters its next stage of growth, the company will use funds from this round to expand the team and improve the customer experience.

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Jun 20,2019

pi Ventures leads pre-Series A funding in mental health chatbot Wysa

Bengaluru-based Touchkin eServices Pvt. Ltd, which owns mental health chatbot Wysa, has raised $2 million (about Rs 14 crore at current exchange rate) in a pre-Series A round of funding led by pi Ventures, a venture capital firm which focuses on deep technology. Mumbai-based early-stage venture capital firm Kae Capital and a few other undisclosed investors also participated in the round.

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Aug 08,2019

SidekickHealth gets an injection from Novator

Novator, Björgólf Thor Björgólfsson's investment company, and related investors have completed a one hundred million ISK injection into the Icelandic health technology company SidekickHealth, but the investor group has contributed hundreds of millions to the company since its inception. SidekickHealth has one foot in the door of the global pharmaceutical industry after successfully partnering with two of the world's five largest pharmaceutical companies. A second and larger capital increase is planned for the end of the year.

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Sep 27,2019

Ampersand Health’s Digital Therapeutics Platform Wins Innovate UK Grant

Ampersand Health has received an Innovate UK grant that is designed to help SMEs to evaluate innovative medical technologies with specific relevance to the NHS. The news follows the company’s announcement earlier this summer which saw it selected as one of twenty SMEs to receive support from DigitalHealth.London’s Accelerator programme.

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