Digital Health
The company will trial its AI eye-tracking technology in Antarctica to simulate the harsh conditions of deep space missions.
The company will adapt space-tested health technologies for Earth, including post-operative recovery kits, civilian spaceflight medical systems and longevity medicine tools.
The company will use the funds to scale nationally, broaden partnerships with payers and health systems, and expand into new neurological condition areas.
The company makes upright radiation therapy systems using a fixed beam with slow patient rotation instead of a gantry.
At Healthcare 2030, panelists discussed changes to health plans, cost transparency for consumers and the importance of measuring outcomes.
The alliance will result in alerts being sent to high-risk populations with the aim of preventing injuries caused by adverse weather conditions.
Telehealth company Caregility, hybrid cancer care company Daymark Health and virtual care company AmplifyMD also garnered funding.
The company will use the funds to expand Dreem Health, scale nationwide and advance its FDA-cleared sleep apnea technology.
The Series D funding brings the company’s total raise to $275 million and its valuation to more than $1 billion.
The company anticipates doubling its revenue this year reaching $1 billion in sales.