- byMilena Garbarino
- July 16, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Eden, a Mexican healthtech specializing in generative AI for medical imaging and clinical diagnostics, raised $10M in a funding round led by Sierra Ventures. Dalus Capital, Ali Capital, Liquid, and Endeavor also participated in the round.
This investment will drive Eden’s research and development in AI, improve diagnostic tools, and support its international expansion.
Eden’s technology helps medical institutions produce, store, and manage diagnostic images. Their AI tools help radiologists facilitate faster and more accurate diagnoses, reducing production costs and time by up to 50%.
“We are very good at mitigating costs involving cloud storage and image processing. This is a technical problem we know how to solve very well. So, when we offer these prices at such accessible rates, we can maintain margins to reinvest in functionalities and new modules” explained Julián Ríos Cantú, Eden’s founder.
Eden processes 3.5M images daily and serves 6M patients across 17 Latin American countries.
For more information, visit Expansión.
Milena Garbarino
Milena is a strategist with a background in B2B sales, consulting, account & project management, business development, and product analysis for global clients in the tech industry, with a focus on ESG.
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