Wenger Vieli has acted as legal advisor to Xeltis, a clinical-stage company developing medical devices enabling cardiovascular restoration, on securing EUR 15 million in equity and license fees from the lead investor as cornerstone funding in
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Wenger Vieli toghether with Schoenherr Rechtsanwälte and Pinsent Masons has advised Kontron (formerly S&T) on the sale of significant parts of the IT services reading business to VINCI Energies. The transaction has
Scandit, smart data capture platform, has completed a USD 150m Series D financing round at a company valuation in excess of USD 1billion. The oversubscribed round was led by Warburg Pincus and also included strong
Jakob Müller Holding, a Swiss OEM for the textile industry, has sold TexTrace to Avery Dennison Corporation. TexTrace is a technology developer specialising in bespoke woven and knitted RFID products integrated into garments. The
Malvern Panalytical, an England based company providing advanced analysis and services solutions for the pharma drug product development, as well as services and solutions for other industries, has completed the acquisition of Creoptix, a specialist
Sequotech Group, a Swiss group of specialized IT services companies, has acquired Uditis, a company also active in the domain of information systems. The acquisition of Uditis will allow the group to further expand its
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a EUR 15 million quasi-equity financing agreement with Xeltis, a Swiss-Dutch medtech firm developing medical devices enabling cardiovascular restoration. The EIB’s non-dilutive financing will support the acceleration of
Aktiia, the hypertension health-tech firm, has successfully closed its USD 17.5 million Series A funding led by Molten Ventures (formerly Draper Esprit) based in the UK, with participation from 415 Capital, Redalpine, Verve Ventures Partners and Translink
Swiss FinTech company Yokoy has received USD 26 million in Series A financing. The financing round was led by US investor Left Lane Capital, with participation from European investor Balderton Capital. Founded in Switzerland in 2019, Yokoy
Data collection company Norstat has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in TestingTime, a self-service test user recruitment platform. TestingTime will become part of Norstat Group but will continue to operate as a