The medtech company will use the funding to progress commercialisation of its wound treatment tech and expand its team. FeelTect, a medtech which aims to significantly reduce healing times, has ...
The funding also enables the company to see a significant expansion of its team, with additional hires including roles in R&D, manufacturing, project management, clinical affairs, and commercial ...
FeelTect, a medical device company, is set to expand its workforce in Galway after securing €1.5 million investment. The funding, which was supported by multiple MedTech investment syndicates and the ...
Irish medtech firm FeelTect has raised €1.5m in a recent funding round. FeelTect, which is headquartered in Spiddal, Co. Galway, was founded in 2019 and spun out from the University of Galway in 2020.
FeelTect chief executive Dr Andrew Cameron noted the “the challenging nature of the current economic environment for investment” which has hit many early stage companies looking for funds to fuel ...
FeelTect founder and CEO Dr Andrew Cameron pictured with Darren Burke, CTO & Co-founder at FeelTect. Picture: Andrew Downes A total of €3m in funding has been announced for two medtech firms located ...
FEELTECT, a connected-health, wound care company, announces the successful closing of a €1.5 million investment from strategic Irish and international investors. The funding will create additional ...
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