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* [http://www.vicarioussurgical.com Vicarious Surgical]: Stealth mode, but focused on VR+Surgery. At least $2.4M raised. | * [http://www.vicarioussurgical.com Vicarious Surgical]: Stealth mode, but focused on VR+Surgery. At least $2.4M raised. | ||
* [http://www.echopixeltech.com EchoPixel]: Patient-specific anatomy in VR. $8.5M. Mountain View. | * [http://www.echopixeltech.com EchoPixel]: Patient-specific anatomy in VR. $8.5M. Mountain View. | ||
* [https://giblib.com/ GibLib]: Online subscription for curated and original content of surgeries. $1M raised. | |||
==Movement== | ==Movement== |
Revision as of 18:04, 15 November 2017
- Akili Video game that aims to do cognitive therapeutics, assessments, and diagnostics
- Pear Therapeutics: Interesting approach of using barcode on med-packaging to deliver digital care management packages. Since 2013. $20M raised.
VR
- Mindmaze: Swiss-based. $108M raised. VR and 3D motion capture based on neuroscience protocols, for brain injury patients. CE mark in Europe.
- Psious: VR for psychiatry. Barcelona-based. Early stage.
- Limbix: VR for psychiatry. SF-based. Early stage.
- AppliedVR: VR for pain and anxiety management. Unknown funding.
- VirtuallyBetter: Quasi-academic team creating VR packages for behavioral health. Unknown funding.
- Surgical Theater: VR platform for pre-surgery planning, reharsal and patient education.$9.6M raised.
- Vicarious Surgical: Stealth mode, but focused on VR+Surgery. At least $2.4M raised.
- EchoPixel: Patient-specific anatomy in VR. $8.5M. Mountain View.
- GibLib: Online subscription for curated and original content of surgeries. $1M raised.
Movement
- Reflexion Health: $29M raised. Kinect-based physical therapy. FDA approved in late 2015. West Health spinoff.
- Jintronix: $6M raised. Montreal-based. Same as Reflexion. Got FDA approved in early 2015.
- BioGaming: Israeli competitor to Reflexion. Raised $3.8M. FDA approved in early 2016.
- ClarisReflex: Post op monitoring for knee replacement patients. Unknown funding.