Non-equity Assistance Funded Health Care Startups
Across the 35 most recent non-equity assistance health care rounds shown, the only disclosed amount level is $100K: Aware Health (2022-03-21), Mind-Easy (2…
Across the 35 most recent non-equity assistance health care rounds shown, the only disclosed amount level is $100K: Aware Health (2022-03-21), Mind-Easy (2022-03-21), MyARC (2022-03-21), Pear Suite (2022-03-21), Stready (2022-03-21), and VaxApp (2021-12-20), plus Liyfe (2021-12-08). That means there is no disclosed “largest” above $100K; all other rows in the view are undisclosed (for example, Granville Biomedical on 2022-09-15 and Doktuz on 2022-09-06). Date clustering is visible: 2022-06-07 accounts for 16 entries, including Corveus Medical, Gravitas Medical, and many other non-U.S. and U.S. companies, while 2022-03-21 concentrates another six $100K-disclosed rounds (Aware Health through Stready). Geographically, the list repeats common metros across different countries: Boston (Phiex Technologies on 2022-06-07 and also MindMics, Inc. and New View Surgical on 2022-06-07 and 2022-06-01), and Atlanta (Sequegenics on 2022-07-06 and Endoluxe on 2022-06-07). The rows span 2021-11-07 (Wavelength) through 2022-09-15 (Granville Biomedical).
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Frequently asked
What does the disclosed funding picture look like, and is there a true outlier?
Among the rows with disclosed amounts, the only figure shown is $100K (e.g., Aware Health on 2022-03-21 and VaxApp on 2021-12-20). Every other entry in the 35-row view is undisclosed, including Granville Biomedical (2022-09-15) and Bristle (2021-11-16), so there is no higher disclosed outlier within this dataset.
How concentrated are these rounds in time?
The strongest time cluster is 2022-06-07, which appears across many rows (including Corveus Medical, Gravitas Medical, and Phiex Technologies). A second burst occurs on 2022-03-21, where six companies share the same disclosed amount of $100K (Aware Health, Mind-Easy, MyARC, Pear Suite, Stready, and their co-occurring entries).
Which amounts dominate the segment if you ignore undisclosed rounds?
If focusing only on disclosed amounts, $100K dominates entirely: it appears repeatedly on 2022-03-21 for Aware Health (and others) and again on 2021-12-20 for VaxApp and 2021-12-08 for Liyfe. No other disclosed amount level is shown in the dataset.
Are any cities represented more than once in this view?
Yes. Cambridge appears more than once via multiple companies (e.g., REACT Neuro in Cambridge, Massachusetts on 2022-07-12 and 52 North Health in Cambridge, UK on 2022-06-07). Boston also shows up multiple times (Phiex Technologies on 2022-06-07 and New View Surgical on 2022-06-01), indicating repeated metro-level concentration across different geographies.
Are there multiple geographies with the same named hub effect, or is it broadly distributed?
It is broadly distributed, but with repeated nodes. For example, Atlanta appears twice (Sequegenics in Atlanta, Georgia on 2022-07-06 and Endoluxe in Atlanta, Georgia on 2022-06-07), while the rest of the list spans many countries and cities (such as Manchester, Bilbao, and Lima) with undisclosed amounts for most recent entries like Automedi (2022-08-01) and Accexible (2022-07-12).
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