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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 09/22/2025 05:18 EDT

Dutch medtech company Sencilia secures funding to make infusion therapy safer and more precise

Dutch medtech company Sencilia secures fresh funding to support the development of its infusion therapy technology. Groningen-based Sencilia, a Dutch medtech company and a spin-off from the University of Groningen, has secured fresh funding to advance its infusion therapy technology. The funding amount, however, remains undisclosed. The Dutch company secured an investment from Future Tech ... Read more

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