Healthtech companies are crucial in shaping the future of healthcare in Europe by providing innovative technologies that improve patient outcomes and healthcare system efficiency.
These solutions range from digital tools for health monitoring to advanced biotechnology and precision medicine devices, enabling more personalized treatment, reducing costs, and enhancing accessibility. Key benefits include increased system efficiency through automation, AI, and digitalization, which streamline decision-making and resource allocation.
With $3.4 billion raised in the first three quarters of 2024, European healthtech companies demonstrate the sector’s potential to enhance prevention and early disease detection, significantly reduce treatment costs, and improve outcomes.
By 2025, the sector is expected to grow, with a focus on AI, telemedicine, digital therapies, and wearables, driving more personalized and efficient healthcare.
Here are ten healthtech companies that raised the most funds in the first three quarters of 2024, driving the growth and strengthening of the sector.
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