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Top Stories: Annabella raises $8.5M in seed funding
Annabella, an Israeli breast pump provider, raised $8.5 million in seed funding led by Yasmin Lukatz, with additional crowdfunding of over $3 million. The funds will be used to accelerate growth and expand product offerings into the U.S. market. Since February last year, Annabella has sold over 4,000 breast pumps through Shilav’s retail stores in Israel. The company is known for its innovative breast pump technology that prioritizes comfort and efficiency, making it a popular choice for new mothers. This funding positions Annabella to make a significant impact in the global breast pump market.
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Annabella is raising funds to accelerate penetration to the UK and US markets
Annabella has developed a breast pump that mimics a babys natural sucking response and extracts more milk in a shorter amount of time. The pump is connected to the companys brain app for statistics and information. It is light, small, chargeable, and easy to travel with.
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Annabella nabs $1.4M to help newborn mothers get their pump on
Israeli FemTech startup Annabella, which developed a more efficient breast pump, has announced a $1.4 million investment led by Israeli investors from the Israeli version of Shark Tank and an Angel investor. The company has raised a total of $2.5 million to date. Annabellas breast pump mimics the suckle of a newborn, resulting in a higher volume pump and more milk production. The pump aims to transform the breast-pump into a positive experience for mothers and increase milk quantity produced compared to competitors. The company expects to launch the product in the market next year.
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Young Israeli mom invents a better breast pump
Masha Waldberg created a new breast pump called Annabella that simulates the suckling motion of a babys tongue, increasing the amount of milk drawn and reducing pumping time. The pump is user-friendly, quiet, and washable. Almost $150,000 was crowdfunded to develop the Annabella breast pumps, and the company is transitioning production to a commercial scale. They are also developing an app to monitor and recommend the optimal pace and intensity of the pumping process.
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Israeli-designed breast pump promises to suckle where others just suck
Anabella, an Israeli company, is developing a new breast pump that aims to solve common problems faced by breastfeeding mothers. The pump, named after the founders daughter, replicates the suckling motion of a human baby to make the pumping experience more comfortable and efficient. The company has launched a crowdfunding campaign and has raised over $30,000. The team plans to have functioning test models ready within five to six months and aims to obtain approval from the US Food and Drug Administration. The long-term goal is to distribute the product worldwide.
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