Medtech fundings in August 2015

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Medtech fundings for August 2015 stand at $88 million, led by the $50 million funding of InVivo Therapeutics Corp.

Below are the top fundings for the month thus far. (Revisit and reload this post during August for new fundings during the month.)

Medtech fundings for August 2015 stand at $88 million, led by the $50 million funding of InVivo Therapeutics Corp.

Below are the top fundings for the month thus far. (Revisit and reload this post during August for new fundings during the month.)

COMPANY, FUNDING PRODUCT/TECHNOLOGY
InVivo Therapeutics Corp. has raised $50 million in equity funding from Cowan and Company according to the company Biomaterial scaffold for treatment of spinal cord injury
LifeBond Ltd. has raised $27 million in a Series D round of funding according to the company Bio-surgical medical devices for tissue repair

For the complete list of medtech fundings in August 2015, see link.

For a historical list of the individual fundings in medtech, by month, since 2009, see link.

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