Healthtech start-up bags Europe's largest pre-seed funding round for female founders
UK-based healthtech start-up Level Zero Health has successfully raised $6.9 million (£5.5 million) in pre-seed funding, setting the record for the largest amount garnered by female founders in Europe to date.
The investment, spearheaded by the European venture capital firm Redalpine, is aimed at bolstering the company's ambitious goal to transform hormone tracking, as reported by City AM.
The funds are earmarked for furthering the development of the world's pioneering remote and continuous hormone monitoring device, which utilises novel DNA-based sensors for operation.
Founded just over a year ago by former Palantir tech lead Ula Rustamova and medical device specialist Irene Jia, previously with Philips, Level Zero Health's achievement establishes a new standard for female-led startups across Europe, drawing 70 percent of the investment from within the region.
The company's innovative approach centres on a non-invasive wearable patch that adheres to the user's arm, furnishing th
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