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Digital health ecosystem in Singapore

Lata Hariharan takes an in-depth look at Singapore's health technology ecosystem, ranging from a host of spinouts to various government initiatives.


Nov 20, 2017

Give and Take cultivates $2.2m seed round

Give and Take has marked the beta release of its occupational networking platform Givitas, which aims to foster a giving culture in the workforce.

Nov 20, 2017

Big Deal: AI is eating software but venture models are colliding

If it is shown that a different funding structure to just venture capital is helpful in AI then implications could cascade to other industries.

Nov 20, 2017

Analysis: Tencent's $14bn IPO exit streak

Five companies backed by internet company Tencent raised large amounts in their initial public offerings (IPOs) over the past few months. It appears to be a bout of IPO exits that may not ended yet.

Nov 17, 2017

News round up 20 November 2017

A round up of all the latest news on www.globaluniversityventuring.com for our subscribers.

Nov 17, 2017

Elpis Biomed extracts funding

The Cambridge spinout is commercialising research into better techniques for extracting quality stem cells, having raised a reported $464,000 in seed funding.

Nov 17, 2017

Inozyme signs up for $49m series A

Novo and Sanofi have backed a series A round for Inozyme Pharma, which is developing treatments for rare diseases affecting infants based on research at Yale.

Nov 17, 2017

Edmits studies $855,000 pre-seed round

SNHU has backed edtech developer Edmit through the Rethink Education fund, a vehicle also backed by Rethink Education.

Nov 17, 2017

AkknaTek takes on funding

Saarland-founded AkknaTek is developing an imaging aid for cataract surgery to improve the precision of intraocular lenses implanted during the procedure.

Nov 17, 2017

Johns Hopkins targets $65m for therapeutics

The Bluefield Innovations vehicle will back early-stage Johns Hopkins projects over five years with a view to eventually spinning out or licensing promising ideas.

Nov 17, 2017
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