San Francisco-based
MindMaze, which is developing virtual reality platforms used to treat stroke and brain injury, has raised $100M in a new funding round, according to the company. MindMaze said the round was led by the Hinduja Group, and values the company at a pre-money valuation of more than $1 billion. MindMaze, led by CEO Tej Tadi, says its "multisensory computing platform" combines virtual reality, computer vision, neuroscience, AI and haptics, which currently are being applied to virtual reality rehabilitation.
posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2016 (Link to more information)
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