The 5 mHealth start-ups that received venture capital in 2009

By: Brian Dolan | Jun 26, 2009        

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Autonomic Technologies

May 8, 2009: Autonomic Technologies scooped up $20 million in its second round of venture capital funding. Autonomic is a stealth startup that is developing unspecified medical devices. A recent job post, however, explained that the company was developing an implantable neurostimulation system. Applicants will be supporting the testing and evaluation of wireless health devices, the job post said.

InterWest Partners led the investment round, which included participation from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and The Cleveland Clinic.

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