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Aspire Ventures, LLC, based in the United States, focuses on advancing precision medicine technologies. Founded in partnership with Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, it operates as the Aspire Ventures Precision Medicine Fund (AVP). The firm has a portfolio of 12 companies and emphasizes capital efficiency in its investment approach.
Aspire Ventures invests in early-stage ventures within the healthcare sector, specifically targeting precision medicine technologies. Their investment stages include pre-seed, seed, and seed-plus, with a focus on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) to develop affordable healthcare solutions.
Notable portfolio companies include: Appmobi, which provides cognitive cybersecurity tools for mobile applications and IoT devices; Clio Health, a mobile health plan personalizing health experiences; Connexion Health, offering biometric scans combined with AI; Emovi, known for the KneeKG device for 3-D knee assessment; and OneOme, co-founded by Mayo Clinic, which offers a pharmacogenomics platform.
Submit your pitch through their website's contact form at [URL]. Ensure your proposal aligns with their focus on precision medicine technologies.
Aspire Ventures typically participates in early-stage funding rounds, often leading investments in precision medicine technologies.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly for companies that demonstrate significant progress and alignment with their focus on precision medicine.
The specific size of Aspire Ventures' current fund is not publicly disclosed, but it operates with a unique fund structure that supports strategic partnerships.
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