Investment news from alumni startups – Labelbox, Tag-N-Trac and Infermedica
We are excited to announce some investment news around two of our current Batch 7 startups, Labelbox and Tag-N-Trac, as well as an alumni from Batch 1 - Infermedica.
We’re looking forward to kicking off the autumn program for our global innovation program.
Stay tuned!
We’re looking forward to kicking off the autumn program for our global innovation program.
Stay tuned!
We are excited to announce some investment news around two of our current Batch 7 startups, Labelbox and Tag-N-Trac, as well as an alumni from Batch 1 - Infermedica.
Type 2 Diabetes has traditionally been considered to be a lifelong condition where one can only hope for better blood sugar control. But modern-age diabetes care and treatment is challenging this long held belief, especially for those who are newly diagnosed with diabetes.
In 2021, Plug and Play Munich has invested into four disruptive and promising healthcare startups in the fields of Digital Twin for Medical Device Development, Digital Biomarker Respiratory Diseases, Clinical Workflow Optimization and Digital Biomarker for Eye Health.
Oncoustics, based in Toronto, Canada, offers an AI solution that analyses raw ultrasound data to provide a quantitative score supporting the detection of diseases including liver and prostate cancer.
At Novo Nordisk, our purpose is to drive change to defeat diabetes and other serious chronic diseases such as obesity and rare blood and endocrine disorders.
Berlin-based startup LabTwin launched the first voice-powered lab assistant in 2019.
Respiree from Singapore provides targeted predictions and diagnosis of cardio-respiratory diseases using a combination of advanced breath-cardio sensors and artificial intelligence.
Us.ai (former eko.ai) from Singapore wants to automate the fight against cardiovascular diseases with their solution that uses machine learning to automate the analysis of echocardiograms.
Blumio, a startup from the San Francisco Bay Area and participant in Batch 3, has developed a health sensor to measure a person’s blood pressure continuously without an inflatable cuff.
Recent years have seen an exponential increase in the use of medication to treat chronic pain and associated disorders. Patient-directed music interventions have been shown to be directly linked to patient well-being.