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Innatera Nanosystems, a Netherlands-based developer of processing chips catered to sensors spun out of Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), has received €5m ($6m) of seed funding from investors led by venture fund MIG Verwaltungs and backed by Btov’s Industrial Technologies Fund. Innatera is working on computer processors to enable artificial intelligence to run from internet-connected sensors as opposed to from the cloud. The funding will help scale recruitment and its R&D programme with a view of servicing certain contracts throughout next year.
TXP Medical, the Japan-based developer of a patient information management system called Next Stage ER, has closed a ¥250m ($2.4m) series A round featuring University of Tokyo’s Edge Capital Partners vehicle.
Emergence Therapeutics, a Germany-based cancer antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) developer spun out through regional tech transfer office Satt Sud-Est, has closed a second seed round involving government-owned investment bank Bpifrance’s InnoBio 2.  The deal was…

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