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Its app aims to improve the quality of life and survival of cancer patients.
The pharma giant’s Digital Health Partnership Program welcomes new innovators in mental health, women’s health and more.
The firm plans to further develop its blood typing technology.
Global healthtech has received $51.3 billion in investment this year, marking new highs for venture capitalist interest in the sector and identifying London as the fastest growing healthtech hub globally.
Led by Nour Nouf Ventures, the round will be dedicated to scaling, plus research and development efforts, the startup announced.
The deal will provide guaranteed capital to fuel the firm’s rapid growth plan.
The platform seeks to address sexual health inequalities.
The firm’s software enabled global SARS-CoV-2 sequencing and variant surveillance.
The proceeds from the investing round will be used for its expansion in Southeast Asia and to enter new markets.
Also, digital health firms in Myanmar and the Philippines are offering free virtual doctor consultations.