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Tenomix secures oversubscribed $2.1M, all-Canadian financing round to advance cancer staging

Tenomix secures oversubscribed $2.1M, all-Canadian financing round to advance cancer staging

Tenomix, an image-guided diagnostic company based out of Western University’s BioNext Medtech Incubator, recently celebrated a significant milestone with an oversubscribed all-Canadian $2.14M funding round. Established in 2021 by four alums of WORLDiscoveries’ Medical Innovation Fellowship program at Western University, Tenomix is transforming cancer staging, particularly in colorectal cancer, with its innovative approach.

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PulseMedica is laser-focused on tackling vitreoretinal diseases

PulseMedica is laser-focused on tackling vitreoretinal diseases

The PulseMedica platform is a 3D image-guided therapy device that integrates powerful laser therapy, advanced medical imaging, and limitless machine learning (ML) for precision imaging and treatment of vitreoretinal disease. Vitreoretinal diseases exist within the clear gel (vitreous fluid) that fills the eye and retina at the back of the eye. PulseMedica’s device strives to automate the imaging and treatment process, enabling quick and precise disease targeting, thereby reducing the treatment time and reducing the risk of side effects and total time per patient, allowing for more patients to be treated each day.

Sonic Incytes is making liver screening more accessible 

Sonic Incytes is making liver screening more accessible 

Sonic Incytes, a Canadian artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted medical imaging company based out of Vancouver, British Columbia, is looking to change the way liver disease is screened and monitored globally. Their flagship, FDA cleared device, Velacur™, is revolutionizing the diagnosis and management of chronic liver disease. Their proprietary technology that grew into Velacur was originally developed by researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

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