This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:
Aureka Biotechnologies, a Cambridge, MA-based AI-native techbio company building biological foundation models for drug discovery, raised $100M in Series B funding led by Granite Asia and HighLight Capital, with participation from MPCi, NRL Capital, and others. <source>
Happy Health, an Austin, TX-based maker of an AI-powered smart ring for at-home sleep apnea diagnosis and continuous care, has raised $75M across multiple rounds since 2019 from ARCH Venture Partners and OpenLoop, with the last tranche closing in 2025; the company emerged from stealth this week to announce the total. <source>
Flagler Health, a New York, NY-based AI-native musculoskeletal (MSK) care platform, raised $50M in Series B funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from SignalFire, Alumni Ventures, Streamlined, 186 Ventures, Proof VC, Tribeca Ventures, and Offscript. <source>
Medicare Platform, an Irvine, CA-based AI-first Medicare Advantage and ACO management platform, secured a $50M revolving credit facility facilitated by Nestpoint Group. <source>
Remepy, a Ramat Gan, Israel- and New York, NY-based developer of hybrid drugs pairing prescription medication with an AI-driven digital therapeutic app, raised $36M in Series A funding co-led by O.G. Venture Partners and M Ventures, with participation from NFX, Vine Ventures, TechAviv, 97212 Ventures, Qumra Capital, Fresh Fund, PsyMed Ventures, Tadmor Group, and IT-Farm Corp. <source>
Craif, a Tokyo, Japan- and San Diego, CA-based bio-AI company developing urine-based microRNA cancer diagnostics, raised ¥5.28B (~$33M) in Series D funding co-led by Granite-Integral and Tauns Co., with participation from Unreasonable and X&KSK. <source>
Beyang Therapeutics, a Chengdu, China-based AI-enabled small-molecule drug discovery company, raised nearly $30M in Series A funding co-led by Legend Capital and Shanghai Healthcare Capital, with participation from China Medical System Holdings, Fenglei Capital, Shanghai Sci-Tech Innovation Center Capital, Harbor & Canton Capital, Root Venture Partners, and YuanBio Venture Capital. <source>
Aligned Marketplace, a New York, NY-based marketplace connecting employers with independent primary care clinics and adding AI-driven scheduling and care navigation, raised $20M in Series A funding led by Venrock. <source>
Bipsee, a Tokyo, Japan-based developer of VR digital therapeutics (VRx) for depression, raised ¥640M (~$6.2M) in the first close of a Series A extension from Kyoto University Innovation Capital, Beyond Next Ventures, and Scrum Ventures. <source>
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Lissun, a Gurugram, India-based mental health and children's developmental care platform, raised ₹48 Cr (~$5.0M) in Series A funding led by Colossa Ventures, with participation from Physis Capital, RPSG Capital Ventures, Ivycap Ventures, Rainmatter, Multiply Ventures, SucSEED Ventures, New Age India Fund, and Beyond Capital Ventures. <source>
Kantoko, a Hurstville, NSW, Australia-based online ADHD telehealth and assessment platform, raised A$3.5M (~$2.5M) in Seed funding led by Side Stage Ventures and Tenmile. <source>
Arab Therapy, a Berlin, Germany-based Arabic-language AI-powered mental health platform operating across the MENA region, raised $2M in Pre-Series A funding led by Manara Ventures, with participation from Anara Impact Fund and Value Makers Studio. <source>
Innocens, an Antwerp, Belgium-based health tech startup developing AI-powered digital assistants to monitor premature babies and predict life-threatening infections, raised €1.5M (~$1.74M) from BAN Flanders, BeAngels, NXT, the Limburg investment company LRM, the interuniversity fund Qbic, and existing shareholders. <source>
Ayati Devices, a Bengaluru, India-based maker of AI-driven diabetic foot and peripheral vascular disease diagnostics devices, raised ₹15 Cr (~$1.57M) in Pre-Series A funding led by Inflexor Ventures. <source>
Alta Smiles, a Fort Washington, PA-based digital orthodontics company, raised an undisclosed Seed extension led by Run Ventures, with participation from Stokes Stevenson McMaster Health Ventures and Dental Innovation Alliance. <source>
Kiara Health, a Dublin, CA-based AI-powered fertility and femtech intelligence platform, raised an undisclosed Pre-Seed round led by Coyote Ventures. <source>
Notable Systems, a Denver, CO-based agentic AI platform for healthcare revenue-cycle operations, received an undisclosed strategic investment from XiFin as part of its Series B round. <source>
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