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Home » These medtech companies raised the most VC last year

These medtech companies raised the most VC last year

January 19, 2018 By Danielle Kirsh Leave a Comment

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Perhaps there’s a ray of hope that venture capital funding is recovering a bit for the medical device industry.

VC firms invested more than $2.8 billion in 2017, an increase of more than $647 million from 2016, according to the MoneyTree Report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and CB Insights. There were a total 229 deals involving medical device companies last year.

The companies raking in the VC cash are doing everything from creating robotic microsurgery for the eyes to building better dialysis machines to bringing neuromodulation to bear on epilepsy.

Read on to discover which medtech companies raised the most venture capital in 2017.

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Filed Under: Cardiovascular, Funding Roundup, Hospital Care, Implants, mHealth (Mobile Health) Tagged With: Advanced Cardiac Therapeutics Inc., Auris Surgical Robotics, Cereve, EarLens, Ebb Therapeutics, EBR Systems Inc., Fractyl Laboratories, immusant, MedTech, Moximed, NeuroPace, Outset Medical, Pulmonx, Respicardia, rxsight, Silk Road Medical Inc., venture capital, VertiFlex Inc., Xenex

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