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Calm/Storm has been recognized as Europe's most active early-stage investor in digital health for the third consecutive year, with 33 investments in 2024 amid a booming HealthTech sector that attracted $10.4 billion in funding. The Vienna-based venture capital fund aims to transform healthcare by focusing on neglected areas such as taboo topics, women's health, and mental health. Currently, Calm/Storm is invested in over 80 start-ups, supporting them through pre-seed and seed stages until their first major international financing round.
Femtech investment is rebounding, with $980 million deployed across 64 deals in 2023, surpassing last year's total of $840 million from 94 deals. The sector gained momentum following the US Supreme Court's abortion ruling, despite facing challenges from legal disputes and fundraising difficulties. Notable recent investments include Flo Health's $200 million Series C and Maven's ongoing fundraising efforts.
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