BENGALURU: Medical technology startup
Tricog has raised $10.5 million led by The University of Tokyo Edge Capital, alongside Japanese investors
Aflac Ventures and Dream Incubator, and US-based impact investor TeamFund.
Existing investors
Inventus Capital and
Blume Ventures also participated in the Series B funding round. Tricog provides cloud-based screening and diagnosis of chronic heart disease. With the latest funding round, Tricog has raised $17.5 million in total so far.
Tricog was the winner in the Top Innovator category at The ET Startup Awards 2019.