410 Medical
Series B in 2025
410 Medical is a healthcare technology company based in Durham, North Carolina, founded in 2013. The company has developed an innovative rapid infuser device designed to facilitate the swift delivery of fluids to critically ill patients in need of volume resuscitation. This device enhances the speed and efficiency of fluid administration, significantly improving care for patients suffering from life-threatening conditions such as sepsis and shock. By enabling a single healthcare provider to quickly set up and deliver vital fluids, the solution minimizes provider fatigue and allows for simultaneous attention to other patient care needs. It is particularly beneficial in pre-hospital settings and emergency departments, where rapid response is essential and resources may be limited.
410 Medical
Series B in 2023
410 Medical is a healthcare technology company based in Durham, North Carolina, founded in 2013. The company has developed an innovative rapid infuser device designed to facilitate the swift delivery of fluids to critically ill patients in need of volume resuscitation. This device enhances the speed and efficiency of fluid administration, significantly improving care for patients suffering from life-threatening conditions such as sepsis and shock. By enabling a single healthcare provider to quickly set up and deliver vital fluids, the solution minimizes provider fatigue and allows for simultaneous attention to other patient care needs. It is particularly beneficial in pre-hospital settings and emergency departments, where rapid response is essential and resources may be limited.
410 Medical
Series B in 2022
410 Medical is a healthcare technology company based in Durham, North Carolina, founded in 2013. The company has developed an innovative rapid infuser device designed to facilitate the swift delivery of fluids to critically ill patients in need of volume resuscitation. This device enhances the speed and efficiency of fluid administration, significantly improving care for patients suffering from life-threatening conditions such as sepsis and shock. By enabling a single healthcare provider to quickly set up and deliver vital fluids, the solution minimizes provider fatigue and allows for simultaneous attention to other patient care needs. It is particularly beneficial in pre-hospital settings and emergency departments, where rapid response is essential and resources may be limited.
Current Health
Series B in 2021
Current Health Limited is a healthcare technology company based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, that specializes in wearable devices for monitoring patient vitals. Founded in 2014 and originally known as Snap40 Limited, the company rebranded in December 2018. Current Health's devices are designed to measure critical health indicators such as oxygen saturation, respiration rate, pulse rate, temperature, motion, activity, and posture, enabling early identification of potential health issues. Their patient monitoring platform facilitates the management of patients at home by collecting and analyzing data to detect and predict health deterioration. This allows patients to share daily activities, report symptoms, and complete structured questionnaires, ultimately helping healthcare providers reduce risks and costs associated with patient care.
410 Medical
Series A in 2019
410 Medical is a healthcare technology company based in Durham, North Carolina, founded in 2013. The company has developed an innovative rapid infuser device designed to facilitate the swift delivery of fluids to critically ill patients in need of volume resuscitation. This device enhances the speed and efficiency of fluid administration, significantly improving care for patients suffering from life-threatening conditions such as sepsis and shock. By enabling a single healthcare provider to quickly set up and deliver vital fluids, the solution minimizes provider fatigue and allows for simultaneous attention to other patient care needs. It is particularly beneficial in pre-hospital settings and emergency departments, where rapid response is essential and resources may be limited.