Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic have invested in a $24 million funding round for augmented reality startup MediView.
The company, which was founded on intellectual property developed at Cleveland Clinic, has created an FDA-cleared augmented reality and AI platform to give surgeons a 3D view of a patient’s inner anatomy during a procedure.
GE HealthCare led the series A investment, which also included Edge Ventures, the venture capital arm of Green Bay and La Crosse, Wis.-based Emplify Health.
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