MedVenture Associates was a Lincoln, California based venture capital firm investing in early stage medical and life sciences companies. They closed in December 2017.
MedVenture Associates invested in NeuroPace, OptiScan Biomedical, Pumonx, Spinal Modulation, PolyRemedy, Activaero, Sonoma Orthopedics, Game Ready and eNeura Therapeutics.
They exited their investments in Spinal Modulation, Game Ready, BeneChill, Activaero, Insulet, EKOS Corporation, Aesthera Corporation and Alteer.
MedVenture Associates raised five funds, including the MedVentures Associates I in 1986, MedVenture Associates II in 1995, MedVenture Associates III in 1998 at $78 million, MedVenture Associates IV in 2002 at $100 million and MedVenture Associates V in 2004 at $160 million.
MedVenture Associates was a Lincoln, California based venture capital firm investing in early stage medical and life sciences companies. They closed in December 2017.
MedVenture Associates was a Lincoln, California based venture capital firm. They invested in pre-seed, seed and early stage investments, and would consider later stage investments, in the fields of medical devices, medical information technology, healthcare services, instrumentation, medical diagnostic, pharmaceutical and biotechnology.
As of December 31, 2017, MedVenture Associates closed.
MedVenture Associates invested in NeuroPace, OptiScan Biomedical, Pumonx, Spinal Modulation, PolyRemedy, Activaero, Sonoma Orthopedics, Game Ready and eNeura Therapeutics.
They exited their investments in Spinal Modulation, Game Ready, BeneChill, Activaero, Insulet, EKOS Corporation, Aesthera Corporation and Alteer.
MedVenture Associates raised five funds, including the MedVentures Associates I in 1986, MedVenture Associates II in 1995, MedVenture Associates III in 1998 at $78 million, MedVenture Associates IV in 2002 at $100 million and MedVenture Associates V in 2004 at $160 million.
MedVenture Associates was a Lincoln, California based venture capital firm investing in early stage medical and life sciences companies. They closed in December 2017.