Oxford-based Brainomix, a company pioneering AI-powered imaging tools in stroke and lung fibrosis, today announced the completion of a €16.7 million Series C investment round to expand to the U.S.
The round is co-led by prominent HealthTech investors that include existing investors, Parkwalk Advisors, the UK’s largest growth EIS fund manager, and the Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund (BIVF), along with new investor Hostplus via the IP Group Hostplus Innovation Fund. The round was supported by LifeSci Capital.
Dr Michalis Papadakis, CEO and Co-founder at Brainomix, said: “We would like to thank all the investors that participated, including Parkwalk and Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund for their continued support, and welcome Hostplus, all of whom recognise the transformative impact that our technology can have on treatment for stroke and lung fibrosis patients. We will continue to harness our position and experience as a European market leader to achieve broad success in the US, helping improve patient care and access to life-changing therapies.”
A spinout from the University of Oxford, Brainomix was founded in 2024 and now operates in more than 20 countries globally, including the US.
It has pioneered the development of an AI platform, Brainomix 360 Stroke, that automates validated imaging biomarkers to improve both diagnosis and treatment decisions. Brainomix’s NICE-endorsed technology has been deployed to more than 300 hospitals, having reportedly benefitted more than 1.5 million patients.
According to the company, they have demosntrated a unique ability to impact treatment rates, with results showing that Brainomix 360 Stroke was associated with an additional 50% increase in the number of patients receiving mechanical thrombectomy, a life-changing stroke treatment reducing disability.
Science Minister Lord Vallance, said: “The AI tools developed by Brainomix are already helping patients get fast and accurate diagnosis and treatment for a range of serious conditions. Securing this funding will help them to grow, create more jobs, and support more patients. This is not only an example of an excellent university spinout, but also evidence of how the deep pool of tech and life sciences expertise found in Oxford, and across the country, is drawing investment into the UK, driving growth, and supporting our Plan for Change.”
This new investment will enable Brainomix to accelerate its commercial expansion into the US, where the company has recently secured ten FDA clearances. Fresh funding will also support Brainomix to advance its portfolio of AI-powered technology in new areas, facilitating faster diagnosis and increasing access to life-saving treatments.
Having grown to a company of more than 75 staff, Brainomix plans to expand both its Oxford-based operations and global commercial team.
John Pearson, Chief Investment Officer at Parkwalk, said: “The potential for AI-powered platforms in healthcare to revolutionise diagnosis and treatment decisions is clear. Brainomix has successfully demonstrated its platform imaging software is able to deliver both significant societal impact and strong growth for investors. Parkwalk is excited to continue supporting a company that is creating comprehensive solutions to critical needs and implementing them at scale.”
Brainomix has applied its AI expertise to lung fibrosis, with the development and FDA clearance of its Brainomix 360 e-Lung technology to accurately predict the progression of the disease. The company has an ongoing partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim, the global leader in lung fibrosis treatments, to evaluate the real-world impact of e-Lung to improve the identification and access to treatment for people with progressive lung fibrosis.
Dr Oliver Reuss, Investment Manager of the Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund (BIVF) and Director of the Brainomix Board, said: “Brainomix has demonstrated an unparalleled track record of successfully delivering AI solutions into stroke clinical practice, and they are now doing it again in lung fibrosis. As a strategic investor with a shared vision to enhance care for lung disease, we believe Brainomix has the potential to improve the identification and access to treatment for people with lung fibrosis.”
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