The hardware-as-a-service startup Xyte has successfully raised a $30M Series A funding round led by Intel Capital, which included a $20 million investment and a $10 million credit line. This investment is set to support Xyte's platform, which empowers hardware manufacturers to offer subscription-based products. Additionally, the healthcare sector is seeing investments in startups that use technology to address healthcare disparities, such as Ayati Devices, which received funding from Mumbai Angels for its innovative healthcare monitoring solutions. Ori Biotech's founder was spotlighted for their development of modular and scalable systems in cell therapy manufacturing, indicating a focus on inclusive health investments in startups leveraging technology for equitable healthcare access.
Hardware-as-a-service startup Xyte raises $30M in early-stage funding round https://t.co/QHXALMaE7L @MIke_Wheatley @SiliconANGLE “But it’s very difficult for hardware and device manufacturers to enable such a business model by themselves, as doing so...” - @holgermu https://t.co/eA9HE1WO80
Check out this profile on StartUp Health co @quantgene which is pioneering a new approach in healthcare—Intelligent Genomics—to detect and defeat cancer early. https://t.co/X9kvVMCpVm
We invested in @xyte_io because of their pioneering approach to facilitating “hardware-as-a-service” business models. More on why we invested from @Avigaillevine: https://t.co/MRgfirc34v https://t.co/cGSIbazvQa
#AI in #healthcare can also enhance personalised #medicine through genomic analysis, using genetic #data and #biological markers to predict #disease susceptibility and recommend interventions, drug #development and consumption, notes Shravishtha Ajaykumar https://t.co/qaIoZldZqN
Tel Aviv-based Xyte, which helps hardware OEMs build subscription services for devices, raised a $20M Series A led by Intel Capital, plus a $10M credit line (@ingridlunden / TechCrunch) https://t.co/YeVhra2AvH 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/hy7A7avWiD
We’re thrilled to announce our $30 Million Series A!🎉🎊 Led by @intelcapital, this reinforces our mission to lay the foundations for manufacturers to move to as-a-Service business models. Thanks to our amazing team, customers, partners and investors! https://t.co/yKhfXTY3ii
Xyte stirs up $30M to enable any hardware maker to build subscription products: https://t.co/DaXtfNCWqD by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Xyte stirs up $30M to enable any hardware maker to build subscription products https://t.co/DmkY3kBvZD
Congrats to @xyte_io on raising $30M! 🎉 Xyte’s platform empowers hardware manufacturers to transform their connected devices into #hardware, software, and service solutions. Read more in Stephanie Cope and @RoiBarKat’s blog: https://t.co/MigV1vZPbg
Hardware-as-a-service startup Xyte raises $30M in early-stage funding round https://t.co/WRMEAgBKH6
We are thrilled to announce our recent investment in @ayati_devices a pioneering provider of innovative and cost-effective healthcare monitoring solutions. This investment has tremendous potential to make a positive impact on the healthcare sector. #startups #investments https://t.co/qhwnrDrEuI
Biotech/bio accs, go follow @NikoMcCarty ! He is doing incredible work on this platform.
Inclusive health investments extend to addressing healthcare disparities. Our focus is on startups leveraging technology to provide equitable access to quality healthcare.
Thank you @GENbio for spotlighting our founder @Ori_FVeraitch. This feature follows the development of our approach – centered around modular and scalable systems – and highlights how we aim to tackle challenges in #celltherapy #manufacturing⬇️ https://t.co/OwjpyLfPmg