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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DeHaat: DeHaat is an online marketplace for farm products and services. DeHaat has raised $4 million in Series A funding, including from Omnivore and AgFunder. Read more
Alcatraz AI: Alcatraz AI is replacing badging as an access point identification method by leveraging facial recognition, 3d sensing, and AI. Alcatraz AI has raised $6 million in funding. Investors include Hardware Club, Ray Stata, JCI Ventures, Ruvento Ventures, and Hemi Ventures. Read more
Tookitaki: Tookitaki provides enterprise software solutions to enable sustainable regulatory compliance programs in financial services industry. Tookitaki has raised $7.5 million in Series A funding led by Illuminate Financial, with participation from Jungle Ventures, Enterprise Singapore, Supply Chain Angels, and VWX Capital. Read more
Cold Genesys: CGI is a privately-held, clinical-stage oncolytic viral immunotherapy company. CGI has raised $22 million in Series C funding led by ORI Healthcare Fund, with participation from Perseverance Capital Management. Read more
LeanData: LeanData provides a platform for Revenue Ops to manage a company's go-to-market strategy. LeanData has raised $27.5 million in Series C funding led Tenaya Capital, with participation from Industry Ventures, Shasta Ventures, Sapphire Ventures and Correlation Ventures. Read more
Imara: Imara is provider of novel therapeutics for the people living with sickle cell disease and hemoglobinopathies. Imara has raised $63 million in Series B funding. Arix Bioscience and Orbimed Advisors co-led the round. Other participants include RA Capital, Rock Springs Capital and earlier backers NEA, Pfizer, Bay City Capital, Lundbeckfonden Ventures and Alexandria Venture Investments. Read more
OneWeb: OneWeb deploys a micro-satellite constellation to provide global high-speed and low latency broadband access. OneWeb has raised $1.25 billion in new funding from SoftBank, Grupo Salinas, Qualcomm and the Government of Rwanda. The company has now raised $3.4 billion in funding altogether. Read more
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