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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Demodesk: Demodesk is building an intelligent online meeting tool for inside sales and customer service teams. Demodesk has raised $2.3 million in seed funding round from GFC, FundersClub, Y Combinator, Kleiner Perkins and a set of angel investors from Silicon Valley and Europe. Read more
Foundries.io: Foundries.io is the maker of software platforms for embedded product development. Foundries.io has raised $3.5 million in funding. Crane Venture Partners led the round, joined by Backed VC. Read more
Shiru: Shiru i food tech company that wants to create protein ingredients that could be used in alternatives to cheese, yogurt, milk, and eggs. Shiru has raised $3.5 million in funding led by Lux Capital. Founder Jasmin Hume was formerly the director of food chemistry at JUST, formerly known as Hampton Creek. Read more
Tines: Tines lets companies automate aspects of their cybersecurity. Tines has raised $4.1 million in Series A funding led by Blossom Capital. Read more
Taskade: Taskade is a collaboration tool for startup teams. Taskade has raised $5 million in seed funding from Grishin Robotics and Y Combinator. Read more TechCrunch has more here.
Ginger: Ginger makes it easy to get mental and emotional support, exactly when you need it. Ginger has raised $7.5 million in follow-on funding from Health Velocity Capital. Read more
Ally: Ally is a goal-setting and execution management software provider. Ally has raised $15 million Series B funding round led by Tiger Global Management, LLC, a New York investment firm known for investing in strategic, innovative companies such as Facebook, Flipkart, Slack, and Stripe. Previous investors Accel, Vulcan Capital, and Founders Co-op, also participated in this round. Read more
Augmedix: Augmedix’s mission is to rehumanize the clinician-patient relationship, and address the largest pain point in the US healthcare system – the burden of documentation. Augmedix has raised $19 million in Series B funding that includes investments from Redmile Group, McKesson Ventures, DCM Ventures, Wanxiang Healthcare Investments and others. Read more
Grafana Labs: Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database. Grafana Labs has raised $24 million in Series A funding. The funds from the round, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners with participation from Lead Edge Capital. Read more
Coople: Coople is an on-demand staffing platform in Europe. Coople has raised a $32 million Series C round led by One Peak Partners and the growth equity arm of Goldman Sachs Merchant Banking. Read more
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All author postsHarrison.ai raised $92.3 million USD, Droplette secured $15.4M,
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