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The company, which created a smartphone-friendly EHR, billing and practice management platform, began to work in the telehealth space during the COVID-19 pandemic.
G42 Healthcare has partnered with Seegene to offer its new Seegene Mobile Station to various territories across the Middle East and North Africa. Each station can conduct up to 2,000 tests per day.
The funds will be used to accelerate the expansion of its digital care platform for respiratory health.
The company plans to use this money to use its therapeutics program in human clinical trials.
The nonprofit urges early-stage women-led health startups to participate in the FemTech and HealthTech Grants Challenge.
The company said the deal could help it with commercialization and expansion.
The “first of its kind” institution aims at enhancing local genomic research, and diagnosing and treating patients with genetic disorders. Its launch coincides with the formation of the board of the Emirati Genome Program.
The investment will go towards developing Kastus' patented light-powered anti-viral surface protection technology.
The startup, known for its ring-type heart-monitoring device, recently raised $20 million in a Series B funding round.
This new shift could mean a larger Fitbit team going forward.