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Albotherm raises £1.6M to develop low carbon cooling technology
Science Angel Syndicate investors back Albotherm, a University of Bristol spinout developing a smart coating technology for low carbon temperature regulation.
Halo Therapeutics raises £1.5m to bring first antiviral spray into clinic
Clinical trials of an easy-to-use home therapeutic treatment for SARS-CoV-2 (coronaviruses) are underway following a £1.5 million investment led by the Development Bank of Wales alongside Science Angel Syndicate (SAS) members and the KBA Group.
Imperial startup OSSTEC has raised £1.2 million to take its system of smart bone implants into clinical trials
OSSTEC has raised a £1.2m seed round led by SFC Capital and OION, supported by Science Angel Syndicate, Parkwalk Advisors, Embryo Ventures and Imperial Enterprise Lab.
Ensilicated Technologies raises £1.2m to develop technology that eliminates need for vaccine refrigeration
EnsiliTech, the award-winning biopharmaceuticals company has raised £1.2 million in pre-seed funding to aid the development of a pioneering refrigeration-free approach to transporting vaccines and other materials.
QV Bioelectronics Raises £2m to Develop Revolutionary Electric Field Therapy Implant for Brain Tumour Treatment
QV Bioelectronics, creators of an innovative surgically implanted Electric Field Therapy (EFT) device for the treatment of brain tumours – announces it has secured £2m in Pre-Series A funding from new and existing leading deep tech investors.
Chemistry automation startup CheMastery raises seed round from Science Angel Syndicate and Undeterred Capital
CheMastery has raised a seed round led by Science Angel Syndicate, the deep science investor group, and Undeterred Capital.
Transdermal Diagnostics secures £ 1.1 million to develop 100% needle-free blood sugar monitor
Science Angel Syndicate investors back Transdermal Diagnostics (TD), a Bristol-based MedTech spin-out, who have secured £1.1 million to develop the world’s first 100% needle-free platform for blood sugar monitoring.
Muddy Machines secures £1.5m to develop next-generation crop harvesting robots
Muddy Machines, the AgTech and robotics company that helps automate crop harvesting, today announced a new round of seed funding of £1.5m.