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521 Austrian startup Flinn.ai secures €6M to transform medtech quality and compliance with AI automation

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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 10/01/2024 07:53 EDT

Austrian startup Flinn.ai secures €6M to transform medtech quality and compliance with AI automation

Vienna-based Flinn.ai, a startup that automates and optimises compliance processes for medtech companies, has secured €6M in seed round funding. This brings the company’s total raised capital to €10M within the past 18 months. The round was led by Berlin-based early-stage venture firm Cherry Ventures, with continued support from existing investors Speedinvest and SquareOne Venture ... Read more

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