VR Surgical Training Platform Raises $20M, Further Solidifying VR’s Place in Medicine, by Ben Lang

“VR surgical training platform FundamentalVR today announced it has raised a $20 million Series B investment to further expand its VR surgical training platform. The company is among a growing list of companies taking root in what appears to be a prime use-case for VR.”

“FundamentalVR today announced it has raised a $20 million Series B investment, bringing the company’s total fundraising to a purported $30 million. The round was led by EQT Life Sciences and prior investor Downing Ventures. As part of the investment, Drew Burdon of EQT Life Sciences will join FundamentalVR’s Board of Directors.”

“FundamentalVR says it combines high-fidelity medical simulations with VR and haptics so that trainees can ‘experience the sights, sounds, and physical sensations of real-life surgery.’ The goal, says the company, is to make it more affordable for medical institutions to bring ‘professionally accredited surgical training [to] their organizations.”’

“According to FundamentalVR, the investment will be used to ‘enable further development of [the surgical training platform], the machine learning data insights product, and [drive] geographic expansion throughout the US.”’

“‘Our platform can conduct a walkthrough of a procedure through to a full operation, facilitating surgical skills transfer—which is why we have been enthusiastically embraced throughout the medical industry, from med-device manufacturers to pharmaceuticals’ says FundamentalVR CEO Richard Vincent. ‘Our immersive environments transform surgical skills acquisition in a scalable, low-cost, multiuser way. We are excited to scale our vision of creating a medical education environment unhindered by borders.’”

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