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Korean company behind retina-based CVD risk AI plans to go public
Mediwhale, a medical AI startup in South Korea, has recently raised 20 billion won ($13 million) in a Series C funding round led by Seoul-based private equity firm, Premier Partners. KB Investment, Quad Asset Management, IMM Investment, Hana Ventures, AON Investment, and Startup Partners also joined the round. This brings its total investments raised to date to 51.2 billion won ($34 million).

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Korean company behind retina-based CVD risk AI plans to go public
Mediwhale, a medical AI startup in South Korea, has recently raised 20 billion won ($13 million) in a Series C funding round led by Seoul-based private equity firm, Premier Partners. KB Investment, Quad Asset Management, IMM Investment, Hana Ventures, AON Investment, and Startup Partners also joined the round. This brings its total investments raised to date to 51.2 billion won ($34 million).



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