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OUR COMPANIES' ONE-LINERS

Clarity in five seconds or less, in alphabetical order and without using jargon.

Fund III (2025Q1 Vintage)

  • DataJoint (Houston, USA) – A computational database and AI platform that standardizes and organizes scientific data to streamline management and accelerate research in neuroscience and life sciences.

  • Datamonk (Amsterdam, Netherlands) – An AI-powered healthcare infrastructure company automating the migration of imaging data from legacy PACS systems to modern cloud platforms.

  • IO Health (Los Angeles, USA) – A vertical SaaS platform that layers over EHRs to automate clinical documentation and compliance for home health and hospice agencies.

  • Sonar Mental Health (United States & Canada) – An AI-powered, human-in-the-loop mental health platform for schools and health plans that provides scalable, 24/7 support to adolescents.

  • Navidence (Salt Lake City, USA) – A Real World Evidence (RWE) design platform that standardizes computable operational definitions to optimize study design and data assessment for life sciences researchers.

  • Ladder Health (New York & Boston, USA) – A tech-enabled virtual pediatric care platform providing comprehensive, holistic therapy and support for early childhood developmental delays, connecting families with clinical experts.

 

Fund II (2021Q4 Vintage)

  • Adora Digital Health (London, UK) – A personalized digital health platform supporting women's health in the workplace, with a focus on menopause management.

  • Basys.ai (Cambridge, USA) – An AI platform for health plans that automates prior authorization and utilization management to improve efficiency and reduce denials.

  • CalmiGo (New York, USA) – A drug-free, smart device solution for immediate anxiety and stress relief, utilizing breathing regulation and multi-sensory stimulation.

  • Connective Health (Boston, USA) – An automated medical record retrieval and summarization platform that delivers actionable patient data to providers at the point of care.

  • CryoCloud (Utrecht, Netherlands) – A cloud-native data analysis platform for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) that streamlines infrastructure and reduces costs for life sciences R&D.

  • Healee (Sofia, Bulgaria) – A highly configurable digital health platform that enables healthcare organizations to launch and scale telehealth, scheduling, and patient engagement services.

  • Hypercare (Toronto, Canada) – A mobile-first healthcare collaboration platform that connects clinical teams for secure messaging, on-call scheduling, and urgent task management.

  • IMA Health (Madrid, Spain) – A digital medication management service that organizes and delivers medication to patients with chronic conditions to improve adherence.

  • Lillian Care (Berlin, Germany) – A hybrid primary care provider building a network of technology-enabled practices to tackle physician shortages in rural Germany.

  • MagentIQ Eye (Haifa, Israel) – An AI-aided colonoscopy solution that assists doctors in detecting colorectal polyps and lesions in real-time.

  • MedAll (Belfast, UK) – A global platform for healthcare professionals to access training, attend virtual medical conferences, and collaborate on research. Pharma pays.

  • MedaSystems (Menlo Park, USA) – A software platform for pharmaceutical companies to manage Expanded Access Programs (EAP) and Investigator-Initiated Studies (IIS).

  • MySecondEar (Berlin, Germany) – A digital hearing care provider offering a hybrid model of online audiologist services and direct-to-consumer hearing aids.

  • Neuroute (London, UK) – An AI-driven clinical development platform that helps study teams plan and optimize clinical trials by predicting site performance.

  • Noah Labs (Berlin, Germany) – A cardiovascular remote patient monitoring platform combining voice biomarkers and connected devices for early detection of heart failure deterioration.

  • QuantHealth (Tel Aviv, Israel) – An AI-powered clinical trial simulation platform that predicts trial outcomes and drug efficacy using real-world data to de-risk drug development.

  • Quantivly (Boston, USA) – A digital twin platform for radiology operations that uses AI to analyze operational data and improve MRI scanner utilization and efficiency.

  • Rivia (Zurich, Switzerland) – A unified data analytics platform for clinical trials that integrates fragmented trial data to provide real-time insights for biotech/pharma sponsors.

  • Sober Sidekick (Bentonville, USA) – A peer-to-peer recovery platform and social network that connects people struggling with addiction to a supportive community and resources.

  • Taika3D (Espoo, Finland) – An automated design software for the orthotics and prosthetics industry that uses AI to generate custom 3D-printable designs in seconds.

  • Virtue Health (London, UK) – A digital hospital-at-home provider delivering acute and chronic care to patients in the comfort of their homes.

 

Fund I (2019Q4 Vintage)

  • BioLib (Copenhagen, Denmark) – A cloud platform for bioinformatics that enables secure, reproducible data analysis and sharing of biological data tools.

  • Cardiomatics (Krakow, Poland) – A cloud-based AI tool for the analysis of long-term ECG recordings, supporting cardiologists with faster and more accurate arrhythmia detection.

  • Contextflow (Vienna, Austria) – An AI solution for chest CT analysis that supports radiologists by detecting disease patterns and providing differential diagnosis and literature search.

  • EarlySight (Geneva, Switzerland) – A medical device company developing a high-resolution retinal camera to visualize the cellular structure of the eye for early disease detection.

  • Elypta (Stockholm, Sweden) – A molecular diagnostics company pioneering a metabolism-based liquid biopsy platform for the early detection of cancer.

  • Lena (Houston, USA) – An AI-powered senior care navigation companion that helps healthcare organizations engage and guide seniors through their care journey.

  • Leuko (Cambridge, USA) – A non-invasive white blood cell monitoring device for chemotherapy patients to detect neutropenia early and reduce hospitalizations.

  • Methinks AI (Barcelona, Spain) – An AI-powered medical imaging software for the early detection and management of acute stroke using non-contrast CT scans.

  • Mindpeak (Hamburg, Germany) – An AI software for digital pathology that automates the detection and quantification of cells and biomarkers in tissue samples.

  • MoveUp (Brussels, Belgium) – A digital therapeutics platform for orthopedics that provides personalized remote rehabilitation and monitoring for patients post-surgery.

  • Neurescue (Copenhagen, Denmark) – A medical device company developing a computer-aided aortic occlusion catheter to improve survival rates in cardiac arrest and hemorrhage.

  • PlenOptika (Cambridge, USA) – A handheld autorefractor technology (QuickSee) that enables eye care professionals to perform accurate vision exams anywhere.

  • Promptly Health (Porto, Portugal) – A real-world evidence (RWE) platform that harmonizes clinical and patient-reported data to create value-based healthcare feedback loops.

  • Segmed (Palo Alto, USA) – A cloud-based platform that aggregates, de-identifies, and standardizes medical imaging data to accelerate AI development in healthcare.

  • Subtle Medical (Menlo Park, USA) – An AI software suite that enhances the quality and speed of medical imaging (MRI and PET) without requiring hardware upgrades.

  • TeiaCare (Milan, Italy) – A contactless patient monitoring technology for long-term care facilities that uses AI to prevent falls and pressure ulcers.

  • Terapet (Geneva, Switzerland) – A medtech company developing quality assurance tools for proton therapy to ensure precise and safe cancer treatment delivery.

  • Ultromics (Oxford, UK) – An AI-driven echocardiography analysis platform that automates the diagnosis of heart failure and coronary artery disease.

  • Vira Health (London, UK) – A digital health company focused on women's health, offering personalized menopause care and therapeutics (acquired The Lowdown).

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