HMNC Brain Health sammelt 50 Millionen Dollar ein

Das Münchner Biotechunternehmen HMNC Brain Health hat 50 Millionen US-Dollar in einer Series-B-Finanzierungsrunde aufgenommen. Medice führt die Runde mit knapp zehn Prozent an.

Das Unternehmen gab die Finanzierung am 19. Juni 2026 bekannt. Neben Medice beteiligten sich weitere Investoren an der Runde.

Zu den Geldgebern zählen Josef Ackermann, Toni Kroos, Matthias Schweighöfer, Dieter Pawlik, Torsten Leue und Wilhelm Beier.

Die Mittel sollen das Wachstum des Unternehmens unterstützen.

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