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Edge Medical Ventures is a venture studio and fund based in the United States, founded by the leadership team of MEDX Xelerator, Israel’s leading medical device incubator. The firm focuses on creating and investing in ventures that address critical clinical unmet needs through breakthrough medical device technologies. They manage a fund that invests up to $3 million in early-stage medical device companies.
Edge Medical Ventures invests in medical device companies primarily at the clinical stage, targeting seed, Series A, and early Series B rounds. The fund typically commits up to $3 million per investment, emphasizing collaboration with strategic players and healthcare systems in the U.S. to facilitate the transition of portfolio companies into the U.S. market.
Notable portfolio companies include Exero Medical, which focuses on early detection of postoperative anastomotic leaks; Synchrony Medical, developing a remote chest physical therapy system; PatenSee, transforming surveillance of dialysis patients; Append Medical, innovating a transseptal left atrial appendage closure system; and Lifecord, which develops a leaflet-preserving transfemoral mitral chordal repair system.
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Yes, Edge Medical Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in seed and early Series A stages.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially if the portfolio company demonstrates significant progress and potential for growth in the U.S. market.
Edge Medical Ventures manages a fund that invests up to $3 million per company, focusing on early-stage medical device ventures.
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