The company has raised a cumulative capital of $4 million till now with the last $3 million Series A fund raise in September 2021 which was led by Mount Judi India Growth Fund.
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Artificial intelligence (AI)-based edutainment startup, SP Robotic Works, on Friday announced to have raised $3 million in Series A funding led by Mount Judi India Growth Fund. The funding round witnessed additional participation from BCCL and its existing investors Indian Angel Network and multiple renowned angel investors like Ajai Chowdhry (HCL), Raman Roy (Quatrro), etc.
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BANGALORE, India, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 4baseCare, an
Illumina Accelerator backed precision oncology start-up, has raised an investment of USD 2M, led by investors Mount Judi Ventures, growX Ventures, Season Two Ventures, First In Ventures and a few strategic angel investors. The investor group has a strong understanding of healthcare & technology and focuses on creating social impact through their investments.
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4baseCare aims to make precision oncology a standard of care in Asia by increasing the utilization of genomic tests in oncology and is working towards developing a first of its kind, Indian population specific gene panel that will analyze a large number of genes for cancer-associated mutations to identify optimal treatment options leading to improved outcomes.
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Illumina accelerator-backed precision oncology startup 4baseCare announced on Thursday to have raised an investment of $2 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by investors Mount Judi Ventures, growX Ventures, Season Two Ventures, First In Ventures, and a few strategic angel investors.
The company will utilize the funds for expansion of the genomic tests portfolio and for increasing its geographical presence across Asia. Additionally, it will also focus on strengthening its R&D and operations.
“Access to advanced technology, which can help improve treatment and care should be for everyone. Our vision is to leverage on technology to develop affordable solutions to personalize patient care in Oncology,” said Hitesh Goswami, chief executive officer, 4baseCare.