Medis Media
Seed Round in 2021
Medis Media and the developer of 3D Organon, a leading a medical & healthcare education platform for teaching and learning anatomy across virtual reality, desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. 3D Organon's prime solution — 3D Organon VR Anatomy — is the world’s first fully-featured VR anatomy software. With a plethora of life-like anatomy models within immersive environments and an extensive knowledge base of anatomical definitions translated into 16 languages (English, traditional and simplified Chinese, German, Italian, Spanish, Georgian, Polish, Portuguese, Latin (terminology), Russian, Ukrainian, French, Greek (UI), Dutch, and Thai, it transforms the challenging subject of medical anatomy into concrete knowledge readily applied to clinical practice across the world. 3D Organon apps are well established in over 70 countries and have been adopted by prestigious universities, hospitals, military units, associations, museums, libraries, and high schools across the globe. 3D Organon's innovations are featured in keynote speeches of the chairwoman of HTC, Cher Wang, and the CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. It has been highlighted by leading publications such as Huffington Post, Forbes, Scimex, SBS, Futurism, and others.
Fuhu, Inc. is a company that specializes in designing and selling consumer products for children, primarily focusing on technology that enhances learning and engagement. Founded in 2008 and based in El Segundo, California, Fuhu's flagship product is the nabi tablet, an Android-based learning device tailored for kids, offering a blend of hardware, software services, and accessories. Additionally, the company provides cloud-served software applications, such as urDrive and Fooz Kids, which create safe and interactive digital experiences for children while ensuring parental control. Fuhu's products are distributed through various retailers across the United States, and the company has established a global presence with offices in cities including Denver, Hong Kong, San Jose, and locations in China, Taipei, and Japan. As of January 2016, Fuhu operates as a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc.