UPMC and Philips have co-led a funding round for ALung Technologies, a Pittsburgh University spinout working on treatments for acute respiratory failure.

ALung Technologies, a US-based medical device manufacturer spun out of Pittsburgh University, attracted $36m in series C funding on Tuesday from a consortium co-led by UPMC Enterprise.

UPMC Enterprises, the commercialisation arm of Pittsburgh University’s Medical Centre, co-led the round with conglomerate Philips, while Abiomed, Accelerator Fund, Allos Ventures, Birchmere Ventures, Blue Tree Ventures and Riverfront Ventures also contributed.

The series C round included existing convertible notes, though details have not been confirmed.

Founded in 1997, ALung has developed technology…