IT giant Infosys is reportedly investing nearly $1 million to acquire a minority stake in healthtech startup 4baseCare.
Infosys Shares Details of this Investment
In a recent filing, Infosys announced that the investment will be carried out through its venture capital division, the Infosys Innovation Fund. In return for the funding, the Fund will obtain an undisclosed quantity of Series A compulsory convertible preference shares (CCPS) in the startup.
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In the said filing the following statement was made: “Infosys Innovation Fund seeks to partner with AI and deeptech startups such as 4baseCare to complement its capabilities and jointly co-create next-generation solutions bringing the power of innovation to help Infosys’ clients navigate their business transformation,”
The Far Reaching Significance of this Investment
The statement provided crucial information about the investment, it continued: “4baseCare provides unique precision oncology solutions leveraging diverse genomic and clinical data.” “The population specific datasets generated by them powered by tech-driven AI and Analytics solutions has immense potential to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, drug discovery and development across Healthcare and Life Sciences ecosystem, improving lives.”
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4baseCare is focused on developing innovative precision oncology solutions that leverage advanced genomics and next-generation digital health technologies to tailor cancer treatment to individual patients.