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David Cendon Garcia @ EU-Startups · today 04:34 EDT

Norwegian HealthTech startup Noteless raises €3.5 million to tackle doctor burnout

Noteless, the Oslo-based AI company innovating how doctors document patient consultations, has successfully raised €3.5 million in new Seed funding in order to expand its AI-powered clinical documentation platform to more European markets and support wider adoption among clinicians. The round was led by Redstone joining as a new investor, alongside Futurum Ventures and Farvatn ...

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