StartUp Health November 12, 2024
Nicole Kinsey

This week’s global health funding features investments in innovative technologies that span a wide range of medical specialties, including robotic surgery, non-invasive glucose monitoring, tech-enabled fertility assistance, and AI-powered healthcare administration solutions.

This week’s reported health innovation funding included:

ZAP Surgical Systems, a San Carlos, CA-based non-invasive robotic brain surgery company, raised $78M led by Qingdao Baheal Medical, with participation from other investors. source>

Quantune Technologies, a Berlin, Germany-based tech startup focused on non-invasive glucose monitoring, raised €8.5M ($9.05M) from Point72 Ventures and Vsquared Ventures. source>

Research Grid, a London, UK-based company automating administrative and data management workflow for clinical trials, raised $6.48M led by Fuel Ventures, with participation from Ada Ventures and Morgan Stanley Inclusive Ventures Lab. source>

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