Medivis announced a $20 million Series A funding round led by Thrive Capital, with participation from Initialized Capital and Mayo Clinic. Additional investors include Bob Iger, Kevin Durant, Dr. Robert Spetzler, Hugo Barra and Coalition Operators.
The company seeks to advance surgical care with the latest breakthroughs in augmented reality and artificial intelligence.
The fundraise will be used to scale engineering, obtain regulatory clearances and globally commercialize across multiple specialties including orthopedics, neurosurgery, interventional radiology and reconstructive surgery.
“The practice of medicine and the outcomes of people under our care, depend on our ability to gather and utilize data,” said Dr. Christopher Morley, Co-Founder and Radiologist. “Spatial computing will change every industry, but none more importantly than healthcare, where it will advance the way we perform a wide range of routine and complex interventions. Our partnerships speak to how far the technology has come, the growing market adoption and the paths we see ahead to profound value creation.”
Source: Medivis
Medivis announced a $20 million Series A funding round led by Thrive Capital, with participation from Initialized Capital and Mayo Clinic. Additional investors include Bob Iger, Kevin Durant, Dr. Robert Spetzler, Hugo Barra and Coalition Operators.
The company seeks to advance surgical care with the latest breakthroughs in augmented reality...
Medivis announced a $20 million Series A funding round led by Thrive Capital, with participation from Initialized Capital and Mayo Clinic. Additional investors include Bob Iger, Kevin Durant, Dr. Robert Spetzler, Hugo Barra and Coalition Operators.
The company seeks to advance surgical care with the latest breakthroughs in augmented reality and artificial intelligence.
The fundraise will be used to scale engineering, obtain regulatory clearances and globally commercialize across multiple specialties including orthopedics, neurosurgery, interventional radiology and reconstructive surgery.
“The practice of medicine and the outcomes of people under our care, depend on our ability to gather and utilize data,” said Dr. Christopher Morley, Co-Founder and Radiologist. “Spatial computing will change every industry, but none more importantly than healthcare, where it will advance the way we perform a wide range of routine and complex interventions. Our partnerships speak to how far the technology has come, the growing market adoption and the paths we see ahead to profound value creation.”
Source: Medivis
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.