Digital Health
The UK-based wearable medical device company plans to use the funds to expand in Europe and North America.
During a discussion hosted by Frost & Sullivan, panelists examined how healthcare organizations should use digital tools to ensure care is easy to access.
Also, Point Robotics from Taiwan has received a US FDA 510(k) clearance for its surgical robot system.
Also, a new research centre at the University of Melbourne will use AI to advance breast cancer screening.
Komodo Health appointed Lauren Stahl as vice president and head of sales, while Woebot Health and Cue Health hired chief commercial officers.
Kaleidoscope, Surge, Optellum, Cionic and Arcascope also announce funding rounds.
Instacart confidentially filed for an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this year.
The company’s device, Primary Relief, is the latest of DyAnsys’ long list of devices to receive FDA clearance.
Device Connect for Fitbit aims to help healthcare and life science organizations use and analyze data from Fitbit's health-tracking wearables.
The company’s Seer Home device allows for potential epilepsy diagnosis through at-home data collection.