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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Docket: Docket is a software-as-a-service platform for managing intelligent meetings. Docket has raised $1.5 million in seed funding led by Allos Ventures, with participation from High Alpha Capital, Elevate Ventures and Simon Equity Partners. Read more
Finnomena: Finnomena is a digital wealth management platform. Finnomena has raised $10 million in Series B funding co-led by Openspace Ventures and Gobi Partners. Other participants in the round include 500 TukTuks, BCH Ventures, Premier Advisory Group, and Krungsri Finnovate, a member of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group. Read more
BioSkryb: BioSkryb develops genomic amplification technologies. BioSkryb has raised $11.5 million in funding led by Anzu Partners, with participation from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Read more
Outlier.org: Outlier.org is an online education platform whose courses earn students transferable college credit. Outlier.org has raised $11.7 million in Series A funding. GSV Ventures led the round, joined by Harrison Metal, Tectonic Capital, and Jackson Square Ventures. Read more
Lily AI: Lily AI focuses on helping brands better convert customers through tailored recommendations. Lily AI has raised $12.5 million in Series A funding led by Canaan Partners. Earlier investors NEA, Unshackled and Fernbrook Capital also took part in the funding event. Read more
Practifi: Practifi is a business management platform for financial advisors. Practifi has raised $16.3 million in Series B funding led by Updata Partners, with participation from earlier investor Equity Venture Partners. Read more
Corvus: Corvus is an insurance provider that tries to help brokers, policyholders, underwriters, and reinsurers predict and prevent loss. Corvus has raised $32 million in Series B funding. Obvious Ventures and Telstra Ventures co-led the round. Read more
Kyruus: Kyruus’ technology helps health systems match patients with the right providers across different points of access. Kyruus has raised $42 million in Series D funding. Venrock and Highland Capital Partners co-led the round, joined by Providence Ventures and Salesforce Ventures. Read more
Advantia Health: Advantia Health is a healthcare company that's focused exclusively on women and maternal health. Advantia Health has raised $45 million in funding from BlueMountain Capital Management. Read more
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All author postsHarrison.ai raised $92.3 million USD, Droplette secured $15.4M,
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