Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Basel Medical, Globus Medical, Medvasc, Royal Philips, Senseonics, Staar Surgical.
PhaseV Inc. raised $50 million in a series A funding round to further develop its machine learning (ML) platform which helps companies reduce the cost and duration of clinical trials, and increase their possibility of success.
April may not have brought rain to med-tech, but tariffs and financial uncertainty certainly dampened the enthusiasm for IPOs. With those clouds lifting, three companies – Hinge Health Inc., Capsovision Inc., and Omada Health Inc. – appear ready to flower in May, potentially a harbinger of a return to the brisk pace for med-tech IPOs seen in the opening weeks of 2025 when eight companies raised nearly $1 billion.
Mentaily Ltd. raised $3 million in seed funding for its AI-powered mental health diagnosis, triage and support tool, Liv. The platform is designed to help patients suffering from psychological distress and mental illness.
Chipiron SA will produce a prototype of its ultra-low portable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, after raising $17 million in series A financing, as it looks to make MRI more accessible.
Despite the uncertain macro environment created by the threat of reciprocal tariffs on goods into the U.S., some investors are still upbeat about the med tech sector. Even with changes at the HHS and disruption to product approvals throughout the FDA, venture capital investors remain cautiously optimistic.