Maximum Fidelity Surgical Simulations (MaxFi), a St. Louis, MO-based company providing lifelike cadavers to create highly realistic surgical simulations for medical education, raised $2.25M in Seed funding.
The round was led by St. Louis Arch Angels, BioGenerator Ventures and Missouri Technology Corporation (MTC).
The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its development efforts.
Founded by Joss Fernandez, Maximum Fidelity Surgical Simulations (MaxFi) is empowering surgical simulation by offering perfused cadavers that precisely simulate physiological conditions such as heartbeat, blood pressure and the ability to replicate bleeding and clotting scenarios. Its technology ensures a highly realistic experience, empowering researchers, educators and medical device companies to enhance patient care and innovate new medical devices.
Current customers include Johnson & Johnson, Washington University in St. Louis, and Safeguard Medical.
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09/07/2024