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OrthoPulse® is the first and only approved medical device that uses near infrared light technology to shorten treatment time and reduce pain associated with orthodontic treatment.
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15.11.2024 | Biolux Technology: Shaping the Future of Orthodontics with Light | In the bustling world of dental technology, a new player is making waves. Biolux Technology, a Geneva-based startup, has recently secured €4.26 million in seed funding. This investment, led by redalpine and Revere Partners, is a beacon of h... |
14.11.2024 | CHF 4 million seed funding for Geneva-based orthodontic startup | In 2023, orthodontic market valued at USD 9 billion (12 million cases) and expected to grow at 15% CAGR to reach USD 21 billion by 2030 (30 million cases). Biolux Technology, based in Geneva with a team located worldwide, is a leading inno... |
13.11.2024 | Biolux Technology raises €4.26M for light-accelerated othodontics | Dentaltech company Biolux Technology has raised €4.26 million (CHF 4 million) Seed funding from redalpine and Revere Partners. Biolux Technology develops light-accelerated orthodontics. Its FDA-cleared, patented, and commercially successful... |
01.05.2019 | Daily funding roundup - May 1st, 2019 | Allganize landed $3.4M; Vault Platform closed $4.2M; Pana raised $10M: DivvyCloud secured $20M Allganize: Allganize provides the best-in-class Natural Language Understanding API and conversational AI for enterprises. Allganize has raised $3... |
30.04.2019 | Biolux Research Raises $14M in Series A Funding Round | Biolux Research, a Vancouver, Canada-based developer of innovative Light Accelerated Orthodontic products, closed a $14M Series A funding round. The round was led by Venrock and joined by Correlation Ventures, insiders and other investors. ... |
- | OrthoPulse | “OrthoPulse® is the first and only approved medical device that uses near infrared light technology to shorten treatment time and reduce pain associated with orthodontic treatment.” |