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Tired and tested: Onera raises $32M to help clinicians conduct sleep studies in patients’ homes


Onera Health, a startup providing sleep diagnostic and monitoring technology to help clinicians conduct studies, has raised €30 million ($32 million) in a

Founded out of the Netherlands in 2017, Onera has now raised €55 million since its inception, with its latest Series C round co-led by EQT Life Sciences and Gimv, with participation from Innovation Industries, Invest-NL, Imec.xpand, BOM, and 15th Rock. With a fresh €30 million in the bank, the company said that it plans to expedite regulatory clearance for a second-generation PSG system both in the U.S. and in Europe, where it currently serves the Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg) and DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) regions. “We will continue aggressively investing in R&D, customer success, and geographic expansion to help the medical field provide the much-needed answers for millions of people affected by sleep disorders,” Onera founder and CEO Ruben de Francisco said in a statement.

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