Digital health news, funding roundup in the prior week; December 06, 2021
Harrison.ai raised $92.3 million USD, Droplette secured $15.4M,
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Jones: Jones brings the freedom and flexibility of Pay-As-You-Go solutions to the traditional world of liability insurance. They're helping independent contractors across the US to overcome the liability insurance hurdle, bid for any project and cut their business expenses. We built technology that automates the insurance compliance process and provides contractors with Pay-As-You-Go insurance so they can comply on the spot. Jones has raised $2.8 million in seed funding from JLL Spark,MetaProp Ventures, GroundUp Ventures and 500 Startups. Read more »
Copado: Copado is the next generation cloud based change and release management solution that delivers quicker deployments better visibility and traceability of your Salesforce orgs and allows you to manage errors proactively.We believe in cloud computing. Our mission is to increase your productivity working from everywhere you want and with any device you use. Copado has raised $8.8 million in Series A funding, including from Insight Venture Partners and Salesforce Ventures.
Alydia Health: Alydia Health is a medical device company working toward a solution to postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), the number one cause of maternal death. Our single-minded focus is to improve radically the treatment path for postpartum hemorrhage from the traumatic, life-altering condition that it is today. They are devoted to improving the lives of women around the world. Alydia Health has raised $10 million in Series B funding led by Global Health Investment Fund. Read more »
Cleo: Cleo offers enterprise integration software solutions that are exceptionally easy to install and use. Cleo has solutions for enterprise managed file transfer, network fax, and dynamic interactive voice and text messaging. Cleo has raised $10 million in funding round led by Balderton Capital. Read more »
Clippings: Clippings is an online source for furniture and lighting, where you can discover and buy over a million products from 850 high-end design brands including Vitra, Knoll International and many more. It's the go-to destination for product discovery – already used by thousands of interior designers to specify furniture and lighting for their projects, and by thousands of customers buying that perfect piece for their own home. Clippings has raised $15.4 million in Series B funding led by Advance Venture Partners, with participation from earlier backer C4Ventures. Read more »
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