Radiology Business July 24, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Deepc, a physician-founded radiology AI startup based in Munich, Germany, has ballooned its war chest to $30 million, leaders announced Wednesday.

European venture capital firms Bertelsmann Investments and Sofinnova Partners co-led the Series A financing round, with their latest contribution totaling $13 million. Founded in 2019, the company sells a radiology AI platform called deepcOS, offering third-party solutions across 60 clinical indications. It also touts the ability to ease physician workflows and simplify daily routines.

Deepc said it will use the money to further enhance and commercialize the operating system while also accelerating international expansion.

“The influx of capital into AI is highlighting the importance of enabling technologies that drive adoption in healthcare,” said Simon Turner, a partner at Sofinnova,...

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