Silicon Republic October 15, 2024
Laura Varley

The Lisburn-based company will use the newly raised funds to further develop its advanced diagnostics software solutions.

Lisburn-based medical software solutions company Cirdan has today (15 October) announced that it has secured £7.5m in funding from Investment Fund for Northern Ireland (IFNI) and global investment management company 57 Stars.

Cirdan is a provider of software and imaging solutions for medical diagnostics and has offices in Ireland, the UK, Canada and Australia. The company intends to use 57 Stars’ funding of £5m and IFNI’s £2.5m to scale the business, with future plans to hire technically skilled software and clinical professionals.

The latest round of investment is part of Cirdan’s growth strategy, as the company aims to reach new markets...

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