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Israeli startup raises $4.2 million Seed round to detect heart attacks early | CTech
Israeli healthtech startup AccuLine has raised $4.2 million in a seed funding round. The round was led by eHealth Ventures and Maccabi Healthcare Services and included a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority and Googles AI Startups Fund. The Mayo Clinic also invested and signed a know-how agreement with AccuLine for the development of the CORA system for the U.S. market. The CORA system allows for early detection of coronary artery disease. The funding will be used for the continued development and commercialization of the CORA system.
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The Israeli development will prevent a heart attack long before it happens
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AccuLine Announces Know-How License Agreement with Mayo Clinic to Advance Early Detection of Heart Attacks
Digital health startup AccuLine has announced a collaboration with Mayo Clinic to advance CORA, a solution designed for the early detection of coronary artery disease (CAD). Mayo Clinic will also become a shareholder in AccuLine. The CORA system uses AI-driven signal processing algorithms to measure and interpret multiple biological indicators, facilitating the evaluation of an individuals coronary arteries. The collaboration will focus on adapting CORA for the U.S. market, aligning with FDA approval requirements, and integrating the technology as a preferred diagnostic tool for early CAD detection.
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Assuta's 'RISE with US' launches with six startups looking for international markets | CTech
Assuta’s innovation arm RISE has launched a program in collaboration with Philadelphia-based University City Science Center to help startups penetrate overseas markets. The program, RISE with US, selected six companies from 101 applicants, focusing on digital, computational, AI, and big data healthcare solutions. The program operates in partnership with tech companies such as AWS, NVIDIA, LionBird venture capital fund, and law firms Reinhold Cohn & Co. and Naomi Asia & Co. The startups will have access to Assuta Medical Centers and clinical mentorship from doctors in their field.
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AccuLine is one of the finalists in the Reboot Forum “Leading Health Initiative of the Year” competition.
The article discusses the top 10 healthcare initiatives in Israel that aim to improve the countrys healthcare system. These initiatives include support for families caring for dementia patients, early detection of heart attacks, and monitoring of medical indicators through video. The initiatives are part of a competition by Yedioth Ahronoth and the Reboot Forum, which has been held since 2014. The winning initiative will receive a cash grant, professional exposure, and media coverage.
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