ARMR System is a medical device firm designing wearable solution capable of efficiently saving lives by stemming traumatic hemorrhage on the battlefield, an arena where 90% of preventable deaths are due to this problem.
Our device is a compact wearable platform that can be activated in case of injury in areas that traditional solutions cannot control. This simple and elegant solution lends itself to quick self-aid and buddy care instead of requiring a medic’s attention. In the world we're creating, everyone’s a medic.
Our device is a compact wearable platform that can be activated in case of injury in areas that traditional solutions cannot control. This simple and elegant solution lends itself to quick self-aid and buddy care instead of requiring a medic’s attention. In the world we're creating, everyone’s a medic.
Location: United States, Maryland, Baltimore
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $750K
Founded date: 2014
Investors 6
Date | Name | Website |
- | Maryland M... | momentum.u... |
- | TEDCO | tedcomd.co... |
- | MassChalle... | masschalle... |
- | Venture fo... | venturefor... |
- | Atlanta Te... | angelatlan... |
- | Tamiami An... | tamiamiang... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
10.02.2020 | - | $750K | - |
Mentions in press and media 10
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07.09.2022 | University System of Maryland Names Mike Ravenscroft Managing Director of the Maryland Momentum Fund | Baltimore, Md. (Sept. 7, 2022) – The University System of Maryland (USM) has named Mike Ravenscroft as Managing Director of the Maryland Momentum Fund (MMF), a $16 million investment fund that supports early stage companies affiliated with ... |
10.02.2020 | ARMR Systems Raises $750K, with Funding from Maryland Investors | Two years ago, ARMR Systems moved to Baltimore to base development of a device to stop bleeding before a medic can arrive. Now the University of Maryland BioPark-based startup has new investment that includes participation from local funds,... |
10.02.2020 | ARMR Systems raises $750K, with funding from Maryland investors | Two years ago, ARMR Systems moved to Baltimore to base development of a device to stop bleeding before a medic can arrive. Now the University of Maryland BioPark-based startup has new investment that includes participation from local funds,... |
10.02.2020 | ARMR Systems Raises $750K, with Funding from Maryland Investors | Two years ago, ARMR Systems moved to Baltimore to base development of a device to stop bleeding before a medic can arrive. Now the University of Maryland BioPark-based startup has new investment that includes participation from local funds,... |
10.02.2020 | Technical.ly Baltimore: ARMR Systems raises $750K, with funding from Maryland investors | The University of Maryland BioPark-based company moved to Baltimore in 2017. Now it's looking to continue growing a team as it moves its device to market. |
21.05.2018 | This startup developing an ‘airbag’ for battlefield wounds recently moved to Baltimore | A startup developing a device to help stop the bleeding on the battlefield relocated its headquarters to Baltmore from Boston over the last six months, and is looking to grow in Maryland. ARMR Systems’ device is designed to give soldiers on... |
21.03.2018 | TEDCO’s Seed Fund invested $1.2 million in these 5 startups | TEDCO announced investments from its seed fund in five startups this week, including three from Baltimore. Taken together, the latest funding from Maryland’s quasi-public agency backing early-stage companies totals $1.2 million. Here’s the ... |
21.03.2018 | TEDCO’s Seed Fund Invests Over One Million Dollars In Five New Start-ups | Investments support innovative technology and life sciences companies doing business in Maryland TEDCO’s Seed Fund announced its latest round of investments totaling $1.2 million in five start-ups. The companies are: LifeSprout, ARMR System... |
21.03.2018 | TEDCO’s Seed Fund Invests Over One Million Dollars In Five New Start-ups | Investments support innovative technology and life sciences companies doing business in Maryland TEDCO’s Seed Fund announced its latest round of investments totaling $1.2 million in five start-ups. The companies are: LifeSprout, ARMR System... |
06.12.2016 | Meet the social impact startups moving to DC for Halcyon Incubator’s sixth cohort | The Georgetown-based Halcyon Incubator program revealed its picks for cohort number six, which will begin in spring 2017, in a recent monthly email newsletter. “It’s not just a new administration coming to our nation’s capital,” the announc... |