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https://www.velentium.com/
Last activity: 01.11.2024
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Velentium is a professional engineering firm, specializing in the design and manufacturing of therapeutic and diagnostic active medical devices. We have experience working with all sizes of clients, ranging from startups seeking seed funding to established Fortune 500 companies. We exist to transform your IP into a safe and secure product that will change lives for a better world.

We specialize in four areas: Cybersecurity, Device Development, Test Systems, and Medical Device Manufacturing.

Everything we do at Velentium is governed by three values:
Honorable. “We do Right for Right’s sake”
Results++. “We get things done… and then some”
Humble Charisma. “We strive to be people others want to be around”
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Location: United States, Texas, Katy
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $15M
Founded date: 2012

Investors 2

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
15.07.2024-$15M-

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15.07.2024Exclusive: Great Point Partners-backed Velentium secures $15M debt facilityfigcaption>span]:font-sans" data-chromatic="ignore"> Velentium, a contract design manufacturing organization (CDMO) for medical devices, raised $15 million in debt from Trinity Capital, CEO Dan Purvis tells Axios exclus...
15.07.2024Velentium Receives 15M Growth Financing from Trinity CapitalVelentium, a Houston, TX-based engineering firm that specializes in the design and manufacture of medical devices, received $15M in Growth financing from Trinity Capital (NASDAQ: TRIN). The company intends to use the funds to expand operati...
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