digital health funding
Also: Funding announcements for Think Research, Kinetic and Aura.
        
        
          The company said its new investment will fuel commercialization of its Pivot program, which consists of an app, a connected carbon monoxide breathalyzer and other resources.
        
        
          CEO Robbie Cape said the investment will be used to meet demand, build new capabilities and ensure high-quality care.
        
        
          The company plans to use the new money to help speed up its growth and development. 
        
        
          The startup's seed funding comes from Lux Capital, former Twitter heads and others. 
        
        
          Over the quarter, MobiHealthNews tracked $3.3 billion in digital health deals.
        
        
          The company's devices, which are available with or without a connected component, look to avoid inconvenient IV drug delivery. 
        
        
          The company plans to use the new money to develop its smart living integration platform K4 Community Works and expand its customer base. 
        
        
          The London-based startup plans to use the new money to build a patient engagement platform and data analysis tool.