Vixiar Medical is developing a portable, non-invasive device that allows remote monitoring of congestive heart failure patients.
The proprietary diagnostic technique, licensed from Johns Hopkins University, allows monitoring of patients that recently have been discharged from the hospital for heart failure, for home monitoring of high risk patients by physicians, “low capability” clinics & nursing homes, and emergency departments or emergency medical technicians in the field.
The proprietary diagnostic technique, licensed from Johns Hopkins University, allows monitoring of patients that recently have been discharged from the hospital for heart failure, for home monitoring of high risk patients by physicians, “low capability” clinics & nursing homes, and emergency departments or emergency medical technicians in the field.
Total raised: $3M
Investors 4
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Emerald De... | emeraldman... |
| - | VIC Techno... | victech.co... |
| - | Johns Hopk... | ventures.j... |
| - | Blue Jay S... | bluejaysyn... |
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 22.03.2019 | - | $1.5M | - |
| 26.07.2017 | Seed | $1.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 11
| Date | Title | Description |
| 22.03.2019 | Vixiar Medical raises $1.5M, reports progress on heart failure monitoring device | Port Covington’s Vixiar Medical raised $1.5 million in new funding as it works toward a submission to regulators for approval of its heart failure monitoring product to be marketed in the U.S., according to CEO Kevin Thibodeau. The funding ... |
| 21.03.2019 | Vixiar Medical Nabs $1.5M to Expand Hand-Held Devices for Cardiac Monitoring | Vixiar Medical, Inc., a Baltimore, Maryland-based company dedicated to the development of non-invasive devices and systems for monitoring cardiopulmonary diseases has raised $1.5 million from new and existing investors. New investors joinin... |
| 20.03.2019 | Vixiar Medical Raises $1.5 Million in Additional Financing | BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vixiar Medical, Inc., a privately held Maryland company dedicated to the development of non-invasive devices and systems for monitoring cardiopulmonary diseases, announced today that it closed its most recent fin... |
| 20.03.2019 | Johns Hopkins spinout Vixiar gets $1.5M for tablet-based cardiac measurement system | |
| 20.03.2019 | Vixiar Medical Raises $1.5M in Additional Financing | Vixiar Medical, Inc., a Baltimore, Maryland-based company dedicated to the development of non-invasive devices and systems for monitoring cardiopulmonary diseases, closed a $1.5m financing. Backers included new investors Emerald Development... |
| 26.07.2017 | Vixiar Medical raises $1.5 million seed round | Johns Hopkins spinout Vixiar Medical raised a $1.5 million seed round, according to CEO Kevin Thibodeau. The funding was provided by the Abell Foundation and TEDCO, as well as Kacero Holdings, BV and an unnamed Chinese medical device and se... |
| 25.07.2017 | Vixiar Medical Raises $1.5 Million in Seed Round Financing | Vixiar Medical, Inc., a privately held Maryland company dedicated to the development of non-invasive devices and systems for monitoring cardiopulmonary diseases, announced today that it has raised seed round financing of over $1.5 million. ... |
| 25.07.2017 | Vixiar Medical Raises $1.5 Million in Seed Round Financing | Vixiar Medical, Inc., a privately held Maryland company dedicated to the development of non-invasive devices and systems for monitoring cardiopulmonary diseases, announced today that it has raised seed round financing of over $1.5 million. ... |
| 24.07.2017 | Vixiar Medical Raises $1.5M in Seed Financing | Vixiar Medical, Inc., an Annapolis, MD-based company dedicated to the development of non-invasive devices and systems for monitoring cardiopulmonary diseases, raised over $1.5m in seed financing. Backers included the Abell Foundation, Maryl... |
| 16.09.2015 | These 16 Maryland startups just got $100K each from TEDCO | TEDCO announced the latest round of investment in startups from its Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) to the tune of $1.6 million. The state’s quasi-public entrepreneurship agency doled out awards of $100,000 each to 16 startups. The ... |
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