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OrthoMimetics secures £5 million
OrthoMimetics, a technology spin-out from the Cambridge-MIT Institute, has secured £5 million from a consortium of investors.
The Series A funding round was led by Oxford Capital Partners and included Schroders Investment Management, Sloane Robinson Private Equity and a global investment bank.
OrthoMimetics, which specialises in medical-device technology for the repair and regeneration of bone and soft-tissue damage, will use the funds to advance the development of its first two products.
Oxford Capital Partners’ investment was led by director David Mott, who said: “We believe OrthoMimetics has the potential to make an important contribution to orthopaedic medicine and has already attracted the attention of major medical device companies.”
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