Investing
The firm plans to further develop its blood typing technology.
The Series C brings its total raise to $160 million.
Funding will help take its DTx solutions through regulatory approvals and to market in the UK and US.
Global healthtech has received $51.3 billion in investment this year, marking new highs for venture capitalist interest in the sector and identifying London as the fastest growing healthtech hub globally.
Also: RenalSense scores $14 million for its renal diagnostic, and InsurMedix rakes in $15 million for fertility insurance.
SWORD raised $163 million in Series D funding, which allowed for a secondary round where it scooped up another $26 million.
Digital infrastructure company Lifen has raised $58M (€51M) in funding, which will go towards working with 1,500 hospitals and 200 eHealth solutions by 2025.
Also, South Korean startup Lunit obtains two new US FDA approvals for its AI diagnostic tools.
The company, founded in 2020, works with health plans.
The company has received additional seed funding to split off Centrik.