
HOPPR Secures $31.5M to Expand AI Medical Imaging Platform
HOPPR has secured $31.5 million in a Series A funding round, announced in a press release. The round was led by Kivu and Greycroft, with participation from PSG Equity, Morningside Capital, Fortitude Ventures, and existing investor Health 2047.
The funding will be used to accelerate the development of HOPPR's platform, which provides a secure environment for developers and medical imaging partners to build, refine, and deploy AI applications. The platform is designed to address challenges in medical AI imaging by enabling fine-tuning and validation of models with full transparency and traceability.
HOPPR's infrastructure supports Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) vendors and developers, allowing them to fine-tune foundation models using either their own data or HOPPR's curated datasets. This approach aims to improve diagnostic workflows and enhance patient care globally.
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