Augmedics raises $36M in series C funding

Augmedics, an augmented reality company, reached a new funding milestone months after closing its series B financing.

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The company raised $36 million in an oversubscribed series C financing with the help of Israel-U.S. investors, according to a March 30 news release. The series C financing comes eight months after Augmedics closed a $21 million series B financing. The total funding is now $63 million.

Augmedics creates augmented reality surgical imaging guidance. Its Xvision system has been used by spine surgeons across the U.S.

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