HMNC Brain Health lève 50 millions de dollars

La société de biotechnologie munichoise HMNC Brain Health a levé 50 millions de dollars américains lors d'un tour de table de série B. Medice mène ce tour avec près de dix pour cent.

L'entreprise a annoncé le financement le 19 juin 2026. Outre Medice, d'autres investisseurs ont participé à ce tour de table.

Parmi les soutiens figurent Josef Ackermann, Toni Kroos, Matthias Schweighöfer, Dieter Pawlik, Torsten Leue et Wilhelm Beier.

Les fonds sont destinés à soutenir la croissance de l'entreprise.

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