Deeplink Medical Raises € 5 Million to Boost the Adoption of its Web Platforms for Healthcare Professionals and Patients:


Deeplink Medical, an e-health company offering innovative software solutions for healthcare professionals in medicine and telemedicine, announces it has just raised € 5 million euros. This fundraiser was designed to give health professionals ownership of the technological evolutions offered by the company in their field. Of the total, € 3 million were indeed raised from doctors (70 radiologists, representing 1% of the field in France) and Deeplink Medical's founders (doctors and management team). Other investors included BPI France and BNP.

The funds will be used to:

-  boost the adoption of our two flagship solutions, ITIS and MIRIO, which are already the leading expert platforms in their fields;

-  maintain the technological edge of our innovative platforms, which are based on organizational intelligence;

-  strengthen the company's team. 

Deeplink Medical initially focused its efforts on the development of 2 platforms: ITIS and MIRIO.

MIRIO, a web-based solution for monitoring oncological patients and assessing solid tumors, both during day-to-day operations and clinical trials

 



December 18, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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