OXOS Medical , Emulait
Handheld X-ray device maker OXOS Medical scores $23M
Medical imaging company OXOS Medical scored $23 million in Series A funding from Intel Capital and Parkway Venture Capital, bringing its total raise to $45 million.
Gregg Hill, Parkway’s cofounder and managing partner, and Eric King, Intel Capital’s investment director, will join OXOS’ board of directors.
The Atlanta-based company offers an FDA 510(k)-cleared handheld X-ray system that can be used for static and serial diagnostic images of the extremities, dubbed the Micro C Medical Imaging System. The device connects directly to OXOS’ cloud platform, where physicians can access images.
The funds will be used to expand the company’s product availability worldwide and speed up product innovation.

Handheld X-ray device maker OXOS Medical scores $23M | MobiHealthNews
The medtech company will use the funds to speed up product innovation and expand its reach globally.
Emulait Raises $11M in Series A Funding for Its Biomimic Baby Feeding System
Emulait is a baby feeding system designed to emulate the experience of breastfeeding. Combining four years of research, seven patented technologies, 3D scanning and FDA-approved medical grade materials, Emulait replicates the mother’s breast shape, color, elasticity, texture and feel.
The company, founded by serial entrepreneur, Shilo Ben Zeev, after witnessing his wife and daughter struggle with breastfeeding, has now raised $11M in Series A funding from family offices and private investors bringing the total amount raised to $16M.
With more than half of women ending their breastfeeding journey within the first month due to issues with sucking and latching, Emulait is solving a widespread need for mothers that need help with feedings while still being confident they are providing their babies with the best possible alternative to the breast. To order the Emulait bottle, mothers download the mobile app to take digital scans of their breasts to create a personalized feeding system using one of 25 bottle top variations: five colors ranging from “fair” to “rich,” and from the five most common sizes. The bottle nipples have multiple milk holes and a 3-flow system to replicate the physiological flow rate of a real nipple and reduce the risk of overfeeding and obesity.
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