Philips Health Technology Ventures and UnityPoint Health Ventures have taken part in a $16.7m round for the telehealth technology provider.
US-based health technology developer Bright.md secured $16.7m of series C funding on Wednesday from backers including electronics and medical equipment manufacturer Philips and healthcare provider UnityPoint Health.
B Capital Group, a venture capital firm sponsored by management consultancy Boston Consulting Group, co-led the round with healthcare investment firm Concord Health Partners and VC fund Seven Peaks Ventures.
Philips and UnityPoint invested through respective corporate venturing vehicles Philips Health Technology Ventures and UnityPoint Health Ventures, while Concord did so through…