Radiology Business September 4, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Segmed Inc., a startup that gathers medical imaging data to help fuel AI development, has raised $10.4 million in new capital, leaders announced Tuesday.

Toronto VC firm iGan Partners and 67-hospital Advocate Health led the Series A financing round with participation from other investors. Founded in 2017, the Stanford, California, company helps streamline access to imaging studies to advance the development of AI tools and biopharmaceuticals. Segmed acquires, de-identifies, standardizes and provides imaging data to researchers and innovators via its proprietary platform.

“We founded Segmed five years ago to improve patient outcomes by revolutionizing medical imaging research,” CEO and Co-founder Martin Willemink said in a statement. “We are thrilled to have the continued support from investors like iGan...

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