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Theranica, an Israel-based biomedical technology company focused on developing advanced electroceuticals for migraine and other prevalent diseases, announced that Omron Ventures has joined its $35M series B funding round, which was announced earlier this March.
Private equity firm Warburg Pincus merged the two companies, promising to support existing clients.
The New York City-based company will be scaling its brand, expanding its logistics and continuing work on its core technology.
Sydney, Australia-based tech accelerator BlueChilli and Enterprise Singapore, an economic agency under the Singapore Ministry and Trade and Industry, announced that they will partner to launch a Singapore-based health tech accelerator to spur innovation and build startups that address health challenges and opportunities in Southeast Asia.
Erika Cheung recently launched the Ethics in Entrepreneurship venture in Hong Kong and the US to help startups navigate ethics in innovation.
Established in the US in 2013, Shanghai-headquartered QTC Care, a healthcare platform that uses AI to streamline treatment recovery and disease prevention, announced that it has raised $7M in series A funding.
China's Tencent Trusted Doctor, a venture backed by tech giant Tencent Holdings, announced that it had raised $250M in a fundraising round.
GoCheck will be using the funds to beef up its AI capabilities and facilitate new EHR integrations.
The startup plans to put the money towards additional clinical validation and rolling out the system to large health systems and employers.
mfine, a health-tech AI startup from India has raised $17.