Epsilon Medical

Certified as a venture company originating from the University of Tsukuba

Morocco, Japan · Founded 2020 · $3.5M raised

Headquarters
Morocco
Employees
1–10
Founded
2020
Business Model
B2B
Website
ep-med.com
Total Funding
$3.5M
Last Round
$3.5M Series BSep 2023
Rounds
2

About

Epsilon Medical Inc. is a Japanese medical device company established in 2020 and headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, focused on the research, development, and manufacturing of endoscopic and neurovascular medical devices. The company was co-founded by Professor Yuji Matsumaru of the University of Tsukuba's Department of Stroke and is certified as a university-originated venture company. Epsilon Medical targets clinicians and hospitals in the neurovascular and gastrointestinal endoscopy space, applying academic research expertise to create next-generation surgical instruments. Its origin from one of Japan's leading research universities positions it to bridge cutting-edge clinical science with practical device innovation.

Summary

Epsilon Medical is a Healthcare company based in Morocco, Japan, founded in 2020. It has raised $3.5M in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $3.5M Series B round in Sep 2023. Investors include MedVenture and DBJ Capital Corporation.

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Funding History

Series BSeries BSep 2023
$3.5M

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