mental health

NexStem headset
By  Adam Ang 06:01 am March 16, 2022
NexStem, a robotics startup based in Palo Alto, California with a R&D team in India, is set to roll out across Asia-Pacific, Europe and the United States its headset that can be controlled by a user's thoughts. The launch comes as the company has received funding from angel investors like BITS Spark and Indian internet company InfoEdge for an undisclosed amount. WHAT IT'S FOR NexStem offers...
A close up of workers analyzing financial charts
By  Emily Olsen 02:31 pm March 3, 2022
Drug discovery startup ArrePath announced Thursday it has raised $20 million in a seed funding round led by the Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund, Insight Partners and Innospark Ventures. Other participants in the round include Viva BioInnovator, Arimed Capital, PTX Capital and Nor’easter Ventures. The company, which focuses on developing new types of anti-infective drugs to best antimicrobial...
An older woman using a tablet at her desk
By  Emily Olsen 12:18 pm March 3, 2022
Mental health technology funding soared last year, with companies bringing in $5.5 billion globally across 324 deals, according to CBInsights' State of Mental Health Tech 2021 Report. That amounts to a 139% climb from 2020, when startups scooped up $2.3 billion across 258 deals.  "As the pandemic continued to exacerbate mental health issues (such as anxiety and depression), there was growth in...
heyy app
By  Adam Ang 03:26 am February 22, 2022
Mental health startup heyy has raised $555,000 in a pre-seed funding round led by Wavemaker Partners, an early-stage institutional investor from Southeast Asia. The investing round was also joined by angel investors, such as Sairee Chahal of Sheroes and Anjan Bhojarajan of HealthifyMe.  WHAT IT DOES Launched last year, the startup operates an app that provides preventive mental health care for...
A man talking to his primary care provider
By  Emily Olsen 02:37 pm February 14, 2022
Computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy improved depression symptoms in primary care patients compared with just treatment as usual, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.  One study author reported having equity interest in, and consulting with, the company that distributed the computer program used in the research. The study was funded by a grant from the Agency for...
Holmusk's digital real-world evidence platform NeuroBlu
By  Adam Ang 09:18 pm February 10, 2022
Holmusk signs tech use with US-based mental healthcare provider  US-based Metrocare Services has signed an agreement with Holmusk, a behavioural health tech provider from Singapore, to use its real-world data platform in enhancing mental health care. Metrocare is a leading provider of mental health and developmental disability services in Texas.  The deal is for the use of NeuroBlu, a data...
Jolly Good's logo featuring VR goggles
By  Adam Ang 01:04 am February 3, 2022
VR maker Jolly Good and Otsuka Pharmaceutical have signed an exclusive product development and sales deal to expand the use of social skill training VR in treating mental disorders in Japan. The deal worth 5 billion yen ($43.7 million) will see Jolly Good delivering VR goggles and tablet devices and SST VR content. Otsuka will be compensating its partner for sales made at healthcare facilities,...
The Calm app on a phone and a laptop
By  Emily Olsen 01:50 pm February 2, 2022
Stress and wellness app Calm announced Wednesday it has acquired Ripple Health Group, a health tech company that makes apps for care coordination and condition management. As part of the deal, Ripple CEO David Ko will join Calm as co-CEO alongside Michael Acton Smith. Calm cofounder and co-CEO Alex Tew will become executive chairman. Ripple's current apps include CareMemo, which allows patients...
An older man using a tablet
By  Emily Olsen 11:26 am January 27, 2022
Tech-enabled psychiatric care startup Talkiatry has wrapped up its $37 million Series A financing round. The company announced it had raised $20 million in funding in July. Left Lane Capital, which also participated last year, contributed the additional $17 million. Other investors in the mental health startup include CityMD founder Dr. Richard Park, Sikwoo Capital Partners and Relevance Ventures...
A person looking at their wearable tracker
By  Adam Ang 10:44 pm January 24, 2022
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University have created a predictive computer programme that could be used to screen individuals for risk of depression.  WHAT IT'S ABOUT The machine learning-enabled Ycogni model detects a person's risk of depression by analysing their physical activity, sleep patterns, and circadian rhythms, whose data are acquired from wearable devices measuring steps,...