A Waltham company that makes patient-monitoring devices yesterday announced that it has completed a $15 million financing round led by Pitango Venture Capital.
EarlySense plans to use the financing to further develop its contact-free, monitoring solutions, accelerate sales and expand clinical research, the company said.
"The financing ... is an important step, as it supports the growth of the company by accelerating our initiative to make millions of hospital and long-term care beds safer places for patients while concurrently empowering clinicians to provide more effective and efficient care," CEO Avner Halperin said in a statement.
In addition to Pitango Venture Capital, existing investors, including JK&B Capital, ProSeed VC Fund, Docor International Management and Bridge Investment Fund, took part in the financing round.
"We believe that the EarlySense system has the potential to revolutionize patient monitoring within hospitals, long-term care facilities and in the home," said Ittai Harel, general partner at Pitango Venture Capital and co-chairman of EarlySense's board of directors.
"In the past two years, the company has made significant progress in establishing the clinical value of its system, as well as in sales and marketing.
"The financing today will be used to support global commercialization efforts by the company and is indicative of the board's confidence in the company's management team and vision."
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