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Endosense Closes an Additional USD 4.3 Million/CHF 4 Million in Series C Financing
GENEVA --(Business Wire)--
Endosense,
a pioneer and leader in contact-force sensing technology focused on
improving the efficacy and safety of catheter ablation for the treatment
of cardiac arrhythmias, announced today that it has secured an
additional USD 4.3 million/CHF 4 million in series C financing from a
new strategic industry partner. This second successful closing brings
the total in series C funds raised to USD 44.6 million/CHF 41.4 million.
"The receipt of the additional series C funds represents a tremendous
vote of confidence in our contact-force sensing technology and its power
to transform the standard of care in the catheter ablation treatment of
cardiac arrhythmias," said Jan Keltjens, president, chief eecutive
officer and chairman of Endosense. "The added finances will further
support the development of our exciting pipeline, the roll-out of our
TactiCath® Quartz contact-force sensing ablation catheter in Europe with
a new direct sales force, and our program to get access to the U.S.
market. All of these initiatives are solidifying our leadership position
in the field."
In November 2012, the company disclosed the successful closing of USD
40.3 million/CHF 37.4 million in series C financing, which was led by
new investor NGN Capital and included large participation from all
existing investors, as well as multiple employees.
About Endosense
Founded in Geneva in 2003, Endosense is a medical technology company
focused on improving the efficacy, safety and accessibility of catheter
ablation for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. The company pioneered
the use of contact-force measurement in catheter ablation with the
development of the TactiCath, the first force-sensing ablation catheter
to give physicians a real-time, objective measure of contact force
during the catheter ablation procedure. Endosense is backed by Edmond de
Rothschild Investment Partners, Neomed, Gimv, VI Partners, Sectoral
Asset Management, Ysios Capital Partners, Initiative Capital Romandie
and NGN Capital. For more information, visit www.endosense.com.
Caution: In the United States, the TactiCath is an investigational
device. Limited by Federal (or United States) law to investigational use.

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