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Investment Type: Venture Capital
Investment Stage: Series A; Private Equity
Portfolio 2
| Date | Name | Website | Total Raised | Location |
| 02.02.2026 | Biorce | biorce.com | $58.35M | Spain |
| 22.10.2025 | roclub | roclub.com | $17.66M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 03.02.2026 | Biorce Secures $52.5M, Propels AI Clinical Trial Revolution | Biorce, a Barcelona-based AI health leader, closed a landmark $52.5M Series A funding. This capital fuels global expansion and product development. Its Aika platform revolutionizes clinical trials. Aika leverages AI to optimize trial design... |
| 02.02.2026 | Biorce raises $52M to support global rollout of its AI clinical trial platform | Barcelona-based Biorce, a health AI company focused on clinical trial design and execution, has closed a $52 million Series A round. The financing includes new investment from DST Global Partners, with existing investors Norrsken VC and YZR... |
| 27.10.2025 | Teleoperation Platform roclub Raises $11.7M to Solve U.S. Healthcare’s Technologist Shortage | What You Should Know: – roclub, a pioneering teleoperation platform for medical technology, announced it has closed an oversubscribed $11.7M Series A funding round led by Smedvig Ventures and YZR, with participation from Speedinvest and key... |
| 22.10.2025 | Roclub Secures $11.7M, Targets U.S. Medtech Staffing Crisis with AI Teleoperations | Roclub, a pioneering medtech teleoperation platform, has raised $11.7 million in Series A funding. This significant investment fuels its ambitious expansion into the crucial U.S. market. The company directly addresses a severe national shor... |
| 22.10.2025 | roclub lands $11.7M to scale solutions for medtech staffing shortages | The teleoperation platform for medical technology roclub, has raised $11.7 million in a Series A to fuel its next stage of growth. The round was led by Smedvig Ventures and YZR Capital, with participation from existing investor Speedinvest ... |