Indigo Diabetes Raises €7M in Investment
Silicon photonic startup Indigo Diabetes NV has closed a €7 million ($7.4 million) round of series A investment to support its development of an optical glucose monitor for diabetics.
Single-chip glucose sensor. Courtesy of Indigo Diabetes NV.
The company aims to use research from Ghent University and the imec electronics development center to replace conventional finger-prick blood tests with an implantable optical device.
“Licensing a series of new technologies from globally recognized research institutions UGent and imec enables Indigo to enter the market with the first needle-free and calibration-free glucose sensor,” said Danaë Delbeke, founder of Indigo and member of the Photonics Research Group at Ghent.
Thuja Capital is the lead investor.
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