A DNA strand. Image by Darwin Laganzon from Pixabay
September 27, 2017 | Israeli life sciences innovations company Integra Holdings has raised $25 million in their latest funding round, led by Singapore-based company Temasek. Temasek raised $15 million for the company and was joined by investment fund Arie Capital, who added to $2 million to the current round. The Israeli Teachers’ and Kindergartens’ Study Funds, who are Integra shareholders, also took part in the round. Integra Holdings is based at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where the funds will be used to advance their current companies and launch new companies, based on new technologies developed at the University. [Photo: typographyimages]
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