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Clarapath Closes $36M B Round to Transform 150-year old Laboratory Processes

Clarapath Closes $36M B Round to Transform 150-year old Laboratory Processes

July 24, 2024 Craig Etkin
  • Clarapath, a leader in healthcare robotics, will use the investment to support the commercialization of its platform and fund future laboratory process consolidation
  • Clinical and non-clinical laboratories are adopting the solution to help alleviate a labor crisis and the need for standardization in the lab

July 24, 2024 07:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Clarapath, a medical robotics company modernizing and transforming how pathology laboratories process tissue, announced a $36 million Series B-1 funding round led by Northwell Ventures. Additional new strategic investors participated in the financing, including CU Healthcare Innovation Fund, Mayo Clinic, and Ochsner Ventures, bringing the company’s total funding to $75 million.

“Together, we are building the foundation for a ‘lab of the future’ that incorporates end-to-end automation, robotics, and AI to the patient tissue lifecycle”

“Our strategic investors share in our mission to significantly overhaul this critical aspect of patient care that has long been overlooked,” said Eric Feinstein, CEO of Clarapath. “As labs adopt digital pathology downstream, automation in prior steps is crucial to establish consistent results and provide best-in-class samples for diagnostic review. Our automation and new digital tools capture and aggregate never-before-seen data, ultimately benefiting patients with faster results and less subjectivity.”

The discipline of pathology involves the microscopic examination of cells and tissue, underpinning the research, diagnosis and treatment pathway of nearly every disease type including: cancer; autoimmune conditions; degenerative diseases and others. Currently in the US, more than 12 million human and veterinary biopsies are performed each year, with millions more for biopharmaceutical drug safety. Today, a multi-prong crisis exists in laboratories that is driven by severe labor shortages, rising caseloads and an antiquated, manual process of preparing tissue samples.

“Innovation is embedded in Northwell’s culture and integral to the way we approach investment in novel solutions which improve patient care and lower cost.” said Rich Mulry, CEO of Northwell Holdings. “We identified Clarapath seven years ago as a company with a bold vision to radically change laboratory medicine and are committed to continued support of their progressive journey which will transform medical diagnostics.”

Robotics and automated systems have been introduced in healthcare settings as a way to alleviate workforce issues and standardize, however most of the progress has been aimed at surgical robots or physical rehabilitation. With this latest round of funding, Clarapath is poised to be the first US-based company to develop and deploy a new category of ground-breaking healthcare robotics, machine vision and digital automation tools, elevating the standard for hospitals and patients.

“For too long, pathology laboratories have not seen the level of technology innovation that other areas of medicine have seen,” said Gregg Sossaman, M.D., Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Ochsner Health and incoming President of the American Society for Clinical Pathology. “Clarapath demonstrates the right mix of technical, robotic expertise coupled with healthcare workflow experience.”

With this new capital, Clarapath will further accelerate the commercialization of SectionStar™. The company will also leverage the funds to expand its sales and service, precision manufacturing capabilities as well as continue its robust R&D pipeline.

“Together, we are building the foundation for a ‘lab of the future’ that incorporates end-to-end automation, robotics, and AI to the patient tissue lifecycle,” says Joaquín García, M.D., chair of the division of Anatomic Pathology within Mayo Clinic’s Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and chair of Mayo Clinic’s Digital Pathology Program.

About Clarapath

Clarapath is a medical robotics company aimed at catalyzing change in the way pathology laboratories work. Clarapath’s SectionStar is the first (pending US launch) all-in-one tissue sectioning and transfer system that dramatically increases capacity, reliability, and consistency while minimizing the need for highly skilled labor. The company is headquartered and runs its medical device development in Hawthorne, NY. It has a CLIA-certified laboratory that serves clinical and non-clinical organizations. For more information, visit https://www.clarapath.com/

Contacts

Media:
Claire Rowberry, 617 785 5571, claire@clearcommsc.com

Marketing/PR:
Rebecca Schmidt, 914 393 9434, rschmidt@clarapath.com

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Joby Aviation, a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, announced the successful closing of the first $250 million tranche of a previously announced strategic investment from Toyota Motor Corporation. The funding marks a significant milestone in strengthening the long-term collaboration between the two companies and supports their shared vision for the future of air mobility. The investment is aimed at supporting certification and commercial production of Joby’s electric air taxi. This underscores the mutual commitment to deepening integration and delivering next generation travel to global markets. This investment also puts the two companies a step closer toward a strategic manufacturing alliance.

In a statement JoeBen Bevirt, founder and CEO of Joby said, “We’re already seeing the benefit of working with Toyota in streamlining manufacturing processes and optimizing design.” “This is an important next step in our alliance with Toyota to scale the promise of electric flight. With this capital and Toyota’s legendary production expertise, we’re enhancing our ability to scale cutting-edge design and manufacturing to meet the demands of our partners and customers.”

Joby Aviation is a California-based transportation company developing an all-electric, vertical take-off and landing air taxi which it intends to operate as part of a fast, quiet, and convenient service in cities around the world. Powered by six electric motors, their aircraft takes off and lands vertically, giving it the flexibility to serve almost any community. Flying with Joby might feel more like getting into an SUV than boarding a plane. The company's aerial ridesharing service will combine the ease of conventional ridesharing with the power of flight. A green alternative to driving that's bookable at the touch of an app. With more than 30,000 miles flown on full-scale prototype aircraft, their aircraft is designed to meet the uncompromising safety standards set by the FAA and other global aviation regulators. Joby Aviation is now engaged in a multi-year testing program with the FAA to certify their vehicle for commercial operations, and have completed the first three of five stages.
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Infinite Reality, an innovation company powering the next generation of immersive media, AI, and ecommerce, today announced a landmark real estate partnership with renowned real estate investment, development and management firm Sterling Bay to co-develop a 60-acre site in Fort Lauderdale into a next-generation technology and entertainment campus. This ambitious redevelopment—expected to open in 2026—will serve as Infinite Reality’s new global headquarters and is the cornerstone of iR’s long-term real estate strategy, which begins with this flagship project in South Florida. The public-private project marks one of the largest creative economy investments in the area to date, aiming to generate more than 1,000 new jobs with an average salary of six figures and deliver long-term economic growth to the region. Located at 1400 NW 31st Avenue on the site of a remediated former Superfund property, the development features over 100,000 square feet of Class A office space for media, tech, and enterprise clients. Construction is expected to begin in early 2026, pending completion of permitting and design phases.

In a statement John Acunto, co-founder and CEO of Infinite Reality said, “This isn’t just a headquarters—it’s the heart of Infinite Reality’s future. As a proud South Florida resident, this project is deeply personal to me.” “It’s about transforming a community I love into a global hub for immersive technology and creativity. We’re building opportunity, fueling innovation, and laying the foundation for a lasting legacy. Partnering with a world-class development firm like Sterling Bay ensures that this vision is realized at the highest level—and that Fort Lauderdale becomes a defining force in the future of the digital economy.”

In addition to serving as a corporate campus, the site will include flexible spaces for retail, production, digital broadcasting, and entertainment ventures. The development also includes educational initiatives in partnership with local institutions to train and hire future talent in STEM, immersive tech, and creative production. Infinite Reality is an innovation company powering the next generation of digital media and ecommerce through spatial computing, artificial intelligence, and other immersive technologies. Infinite Reality’s suite of cutting-edge software, production, marketing services, and other capabilities empower brands and creators to craft inventive digital experiences that uplevel audience engagement, data ownership, monetization, and brand health metrics.
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In a statement Tamera Fenske, chief supply chain officer at Kimberly-Clark said, “Our investment in Warren is a pivotal step forward in our North America business and strategy.” “By establishing a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Ohio, we’re enhancing our ability to serve millions of consumers across the Midwest and Northeast with greater speed, agility, and resilience. It’s a once-in-a-career opportunity to build a facility from the ground up that reflects the future of manufacturing, and with the support of local partners like JobsOhio, the Department of Development, Lake to River, Western Reserve Port Authority, and local governments, we have the unique opportunity to create high-quality jobs and long-term economic impact in the region.”

Based in Dallas and employing 46,000 people in 34 countries, the company’s portfolio of brands also includes Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, Kotex, Cottonelle, Poise, Depend, Andrex, Pull-Ups, GoodNites, Intimus, Plenitud, Sweety, Softex, Viva and WypAll. Its products are sold in more than 175 countries and territories.
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