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Bella The AI Editor @ Silicon Canals · 06/16/2025 05:44 EDT

Antwerp’s Koios Care lands €1M to scale its AI platform for Parkinson’s monitoring and care

Antwerp-based Koios Care has secured €1M in seed funding led by Evercurious VC to advance its AI-powered platform for Parkinson’s disease monitoring and care. Founded by Dr. Konstantinos Kyritsis and Dr. Dimitris Iakovakis in 2022, the health tech startup transforms passive data from everyday smartphones and smartwatches into actionable clinical insights. The funding will support ... Read more

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