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[Funding alert] Ohio-based Pediatric Digital Health Company Xploro Inc. Secures $1.7M in Seed Funding

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Ohio-based pediatric digital health company Xploro Inc. secures $1.7M in seed funding. Boomerang Ventures participated in the funding round.
Ohio-based pediatric digital health company Xploro Inc. secures $1.7M in seed funding. Boomerang Ventures participated in the funding round.
Ohio-based pediatric digital health company Xploro Inc. secures $1.7M in seed funding. Boomerang Ventures participated in the funding round.

Ohio-based pediatric digital health company Xploro Inc. secures $1.7M in seed funding. Boomerang Ventures participated in the funding round.

With the funding, the company hopes to guarantee a runway through 2025, expand into new treatment areas, enhance sales and customer success activities, and engage third-party content creators in addition to covering a wider range of health conditions.

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Xploro offers age-appropriate, disease-agnostic, clinically verified patient education under the leadership of co-founder and CEO Dominic Raban. It engages and informs young patients through the use of games, augmented reality (AR), chatbots, and customisable information across healthcare disciplines. It is available in many languages for a variety of healthcare settings and improves resilience during treatments.

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About Xploro Inc

The business was founded in the UK in 2019 and relocated to Cleveland, Ohio in 2022. By 2025, Xploro hopes to have broadened to include children of all ages and ailments, with an emphasis on the $12.53 billion worldwide paediatric healthcare industry. The company had previously concentrated on serving patients aged 7 to 15.

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The organisation collaborates with esteemed groups such as World Child Cancer and has relationships with prominent healthcare providers, such as University Hospitals Cleveland, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and multiple NHS Trusts.

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