Everlab, a rapidly growing Australian health tech startup, has successfully closed a $15 million funding round to significantly expand its AI-powered preventive healthcare platform. The investment underscores the increasing confidence in technology-driven solutions for personalized health and wellness.
The funding round was led by Australian venture capital firm Blackbird Ventures, known for backing innovative tech companies. This capital injection will primarily be used to enhance Everlab’s artificial intelligence capabilities, deepen its scientific research, and accelerate its expansion plans, particularly within Australia and potentially into international markets.
Everlab specializes in preventive healthcare, leveraging AI and advanced diagnostics to offer highly personalized health insights and recommendations. The company’s platform integrates data from various sources, including blood tests, genetic information, and lifestyle factors, to provide users with a comprehensive understanding of their health status and proactive strategies to optimize well-being and prevent chronic diseases.
The company aims to make advanced preventive health accessible to a broader audience, emphasizing a holistic approach that combines cutting-edge technology with scientific rigor. With this new capital, Everlab is poised to solidify its position as a leader in the digital preventive health space, contributing to better health outcomes through innovation.
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