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Sensome

https://www.sensome.com/
Last activity: 27.05.2024
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Sensome developed AI-powered microsensors to turn invasive medical devices into connected healthcare devices. Our devices can identify the biological nature of the tissue they touch in real-time, providing new means of exploring the human body.
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Location: France, Ile-de-France, Massy
Total raised: $19.81M
Founded date: 2014

Investors 4

Funding Rounds 3

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
13.01.2020Series B$9M-
11.06.2018-$5.42M-
17.07.2017Seed$5.39M-

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27.05.2024Notice to Annual General Meeting in Hansa Biopharma AB (publ)Notice to Annual General Meeting in Hansa Biopharma AB (publ) Mon, May 27, 2024 10:00 CET Report this content Lund, Sweden May 27, 2024, Hansa Biopharma AB (publ), Reg. No. 556734-5359 (“Hansa Biopharma”), with registered office in Lund, gi...
13.01.2020Sensome raises $9 million Series B for tissue sensor that transforms medical devicesSensome, a French medtech turning invasive medical equipment into connected healthcare devices, has raised $9 million in Series B financing. The round was funded by existing investors Kurma Partners, Idinvest Partners, BNP Paribas, Paris-Sa...
11.06.2018Sensome Raises €4.6M in FinancingSensome, a Paris, France-based company advancing a connected medical device with a small sensor to identify biological tissues, completed a €4.6m financing round. The round was led by Kurma Partners with participation from BNP Paribas Dével...
17.07.2017Term Sheet — Monday, July 17COOL GIRLS Good morning from Aspen, where I’m co-chairing Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference! Paid Content You can't secure what you can't see From ExtraHop Other highlights from today’s agenda include Davis Wang, CEO of Chinese bike shar...
17.07.2017Sensome Closes €4.7M Seed FundingSensome, formerly Instent, a Paris, France-based company developing a micro-sensor technology for smart medical devices out of France’s Ecole polytechnique, completed a €4.7m seed funding round. The round was led by Kurma Diagnostics with p...

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