Magenta Medical has developed a temporary venous catheter-based therapy for hospital-admitted patients with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure (ADHF). Its novel therapeutic principle is aimed at addressing a pathophysiological core element of acute heart failure - renal venous congestion and its deleterious effects on renal and cardiac function.
Location: Israel, Center District, Kadima
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $175M
Founded date: 2012
Investors 5
| Date | Name | Website |
| 06.07.2021 | New Enterp... | nea.com |
| 20.06.2023 | Valiance | valiance-a... |
| - | ALIVE | alivevc.co... |
| 30.08.2023 | OrbiMed | orbimed.co... |
| - | JVC Invest... | jvcmanagem... |
Funding Rounds 3
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 26.07.2024 | - | $105M | - |
| 03.05.2023 | - | $55M | - |
| 28.09.2017 | Series B | $15M | - |
Mentions in press and media 13
| Date | Title | Description |
| 28.07.2024 | The Surge of Innovation: How Magenta Medical and Brenig Therapeutics are Shaping the Future of Healthcare | In the world of healthcare, innovation is the lifeblood that keeps the industry thriving. Two companies, Magenta Medical and Brenig Therapeutics, are at the forefront of this revolution. With significant funding rounds recently completed, t... |
| 26.07.2024 | Magenta Medical: Heart Pump Company Raises $105 Million | Magenta Medical, the developer of Elevate (the world’s smallest heart pump), announced it had closed a $105 million funding round led by global healthcare investment firm Novo Holdings. The new investors Viking Global Investors and RA Capit... |
| 23.07.2024 | Magenta Medical Closes $105M Financing | Magenta Medical CEO Dr. David Israeli Magenta Medical, a Kadima, Israel-based company dedicated to the development of miniaturized blood pumps, raised $105M in funding. The round was led by Novo Holdings. New investors Viking Global Investo... |
| 03.05.2023 | Magenta Medical closes $55M funding to support miniature heart pump | Miniature heart pump developer Magenta Medical announced today that it raised $55 million in a financing round led by OrbiMed. Existing investors New Enterprise Associates, Pitango VC and ALIVE – Israel HealthTech Fund all participated, too... |
| 03.05.2023 | Heart pump developer Magenta Medical raises $55M | The company will use the funding to launch studies to support its eventual approval by the FDA Temporary mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices augment the output of a failing heart: they are intended to assist with the pumping functi... |
| 03.05.2023 | Magenta Medical Rakes In $55M for ‘World’s Smallest Heart Pump’ | Magenta Medical — an Israeli company developing what it bills as “the world’s smallest heart pump” — closed a $55 million financing round on Wednesday. The round was led by OrbiMed, with participation from New Enterprise Associates, Pitango... |
| 03.05.2023 | Magenta Medical Closes $55M Funding Round | CEO Dr. David Israeli Magenta Medical, a Kadima, Israel-based company dedicated to the development of miniaturized blood pumps, raised $55M in funding. The round was led by OrbiMed, with participation from existing investors New Enterprise ... |
| 05.03.2023 | Magenta Medical Raises $55M for World’s Smallest Heart Pump | What You Should Know: Magenta Medical, developer of the world’s smallest heart pump, announced today a $55M financing round led by global healthcare investment manager OrbiMed, with participation from existing investors New Enterprise Assoc... |
| 29.07.2019 | Magenta Medical Closes Funding Round Led by NEA | Magenta Medical, the developer of heart failure solutions based on proprietary miniaturized blood pump technology, today announced a financing round led by global venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates (NEA), with participation from... |
| 29.07.2019 | Magenta Medical Closes Funding Led by NEA | Magenta Medical, a Kadima, Israel-based developer of heart failure solutions based on proprietary miniaturized blood pump technology, raised a financing round of undisclosed amount. The round was led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), with... |
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