Top 7 medical and healthcare startups in Portugal
Oct 06, 2024 | By Jason Kwon | 19 |
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Funding: $453.5M
SWORD Health is a medical company that created the first AI-powered digital physical therapist, shifting healthcare from analog to digital.
SWORD Health is a medical company that created the first AI-powered digital physical therapist, shifting healthcare from analog to digital.
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Funding: €11.2M
UpHill enables health teams to improve outcomes and streamline care by applying evidence-based knowledge through stepwise clinical pathways.
UpHill enables health teams to improve outcomes and streamline care by applying evidence-based knowledge through stepwise clinical pathways.
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Funding: $6.9M
knok is a novel telemedicine platform that allows patients and doctors to connect efficiently and safely via video.
knok is a novel telemedicine platform that allows patients and doctors to connect efficiently and safely via video.
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Funding: €4.9M
Nutrium is a nutrition software where dietitians and their patients work together towards the same goal.
Nutrium is a nutrition software where dietitians and their patients work together towards the same goal.
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Funding: €4.8M
C-mo is the solution providing a complete assessment of cough, adressing key use-cases across the patient management lifecycle.
C-mo is the solution providing a complete assessment of cough, adressing key use-cases across the patient management lifecycle.
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Funding: $1M
NeuroSoV is a biotech company focused on the discovery and development of cutting-edge therapies targeted at slowing down neurological disorders. Our first asset targets Parkinson Disease (PD), aiming to deliver the most effective and safe therapeutic solutions to slow-down and treat PD patients, ultimately improving their quality of life.
NeuroSoV is a biotech company focused on the discovery and development of cutting-edge therapies targeted at slowing down neurological disorders. Our first asset targets Parkinson Disease (PD), aiming to deliver the most effective and safe therapeutic solutions to slow-down and treat PD patients, ultimately improving their quality of life.