DeepTek, a healthtech startup, has raised $10 million in a Series A round of funding
- ByStartupStory | March 7, 2022
DeepTek, a healthtech business, has raised $10 million (Rs 77 crore) from Tata Capital Healthcare Fund II in its Series A round (TCHF II). Along with TCHF II, Pentathlon Ventures and GHV participated in this round.
NTT DATA, a Japanese IT business, had invested in the venture, which is based in the United States and Pune.
According to a news statement, the money would allow DeepTek to engage more in worldwide outreach as well as acquiring essential regulatory approvals.

DeepTek was founded in 2017 by Ajit Patil and Amit Kharat, focuses on developing AI technologies to accurately analyse and increase radiology diagnosis productivity.
Hospitals and imaging facilities in India, Japan, Singapore, the Philippines, and other Asia Pacific countries are among its customers.






