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Ancora Heart nets $80M for ventricular restoration device

July 19, 2021
By Ana Mulero
On the heels of enrolling the first patient in a pivotal trial of a ventricular restoration system to treat symptomatic heart failure patients in January, Ancora Heart Inc. closed $80 million in new financing on Monday. The startup company plans to use the new funding to speed up this pivotal trial in preparation for FDA approval of its Accucinch ventricular restoration system.
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Singapore scientists raise $3.6M to develop personalized mitral valve bioprosthesis

July 19, 2021
By Doris Yu
A research team from the National University Health System (NUHS) was awarded a translational grant of S$4.9 million (US$3.6 million) from the National Research Foundation Singapore Central Gap Fund to further develop its personalized mitral valve bioprosthesis. Currently, around 500 patients in Singapore and more than 1 million around the world require mitral valve surgery annually.
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Financings for July 19, 2021

July 19, 2021
Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Applied UV, Lunit, Omniscient Neurotechnology, Sweetch.
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SD Biosensor makes KOSPI debut, aims to expand both portfolio and global presence

July 16, 2021
By Gina Lee
SD Biosensor Inc. made a splash in its KOSPI board debut on July 16, raising a total ₩776.4 billion (US$679.26 million). The company will now use the funds to mass-produce and promote the company’s diagnostic machines for various indications, including COVID-19.
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Dopavision secures €12M series A to tackle childhood myopia

July 16, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Myopia, or near-sightedness, is a growing public health problem, often beginning in childhood. Severe cases can lead to serious complications including cataract, glaucoma and retinal detachment. Now, Dopavision GmbH has raised a €12 million (US$14.2 million) series A round to advance its digital childhood myopia therapeutic aimed at nipping this lifelong problem in the bud.
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Financings for July 16, 2021

July 16, 2021
Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Applied UV, Stevanato Group.
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Financings for July 15, 2021

July 16, 2021
Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Acutus Medical, Medmira, Mdi Health, Rapid Micro Biosystems, Sight Sciences, Spire Health, Swift Medical.
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Imperative Care raises $260M for stroke care, acquires Truvic Medical

July 15, 2021
By Ana Mulero
In the largest private fundraising round for a U.S. medical device company in the past year, Imperative Care Inc. closed $260 million in a series D financing round on Thursday. The company also acquired its spinoff Truvic Medical Inc., a peripheral thrombectomy developer.
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Heartflow charts IPO via $2.4B SPAC deal

July 15, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Heartflow Holding Inc. is aiming to bring its noninvasive, artificial intelligence (AI)-based test for coronary heart disease to more doctors and patients via a merger with Longview Acquisition Corp. II. The deal, valued at an enterprise value of about $2.4 billion, is the latest in a steady stream of med techs queueing up to go public via a “blank check” special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) this year.
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Cancer Research UK spin-offs bring in record investments in biotech bubble

July 15, 2021
By Richard Staines
Cancer Research UK took a significant hit when its U.K.-wide charity shop chain had to close last year because of the pandemic. But, according to latest figures, its commercial arm could help it to bounce back after seeing its income more than double in the recent biotech boom. The organization reported record levels of investment in its spinout companies, which more than doubled in 2020-2021 compared with the previous year, jumping from £400 million (US$555 million) to £822 million (US$1.14 billion)
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