In the first quarter of 2025, the med-tech sector saw a total of $149.08 million raised through 475 deals. This marked a significant decline from the $519.14 million raised in Q4 2024, representing the smallest quarterly total recorded by BioWorld MedTech since 2018.
Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: Dariohealth, Laborie Medical, Mictrostransponder, Novorad, Openwater.
Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Accelerate Diagnostics, Clinical Accelerator, Doktorconnect, Ezra, Fastwave Medical, Function Health, Vitalflo, Luminopia, Nextgen Jane, SS Innovations.
Safeheal SAS raised €35 million (US$39.72 million) in an oversubscribed series C financing round for its temporary endoluminal fecal bypass system, Colovac, which is placed in the colon following colorectal resection. The funds will be used to complete an investigational device exemption pivotal study and speed up preparation for commercial launch of the device.
Senseonics Holdings Inc. and Sequel Med Tech LLC revealed plans to develop an automated insulin delivery system using the Eversense one-year, implantable continuous glucose monitoring system to increase flexibility for people with type 1 diabetes.
Legislators in Washington again are considering a pair of bills that would affect how patents are obtained and sustained including the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2025. This would constitute a big win for companies in the life sciences thanks to provisions that clarify just what is and is not eligible for patent protection.
Few observers think of CPAP machines as common fare where the med-tech patent wars are concerned, but Resmed Corp. recently came away with a win in litigation that resulted in the nullification of the first 20 claims of a CPAP patent held by Cleveland Medical Inc.