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Semiconductor startup Sophrosyne raises US$2 million seed to scale biosensing SoC

India-based chip startup Sophrosyne Technologies announced a US$2 million seed round led by Chennai-based VC firm Bluehill VC, targeting prototype-to-volume development of a biosensing system-on-chip (SoC) which integrates ECG, PPG, temperature and other signals in a low-power architecture. The funding will fuel engineering hires and early customer deployment in India and globally.
Sophrosyne also secured a US$1.2 million government grant under the MeitY Design Linked Incentive scheme.
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- Sophrosyne Technologies
- Bluehill VC
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Semiconductor startup Sophrosyne raises US$2 million seed to scale biosensing SoC

India-based chip startup Sophrosyne Technologies announced a US$2 million seed round led by Chennai-based VC firm Bluehill VC, targeting prototype-to-volume development of a biosensing system-on-chip (SoC) which integrates ECG, PPG, temperature and other signals in a low-power architecture. The funding will fuel engineering hires and early customer deployment in India and globally.
Sophrosyne also secured a US$1.2 million government grant under the MeitY Design Linked Incentive scheme.
Companies:
- Sophrosyne Technologies
- Bluehill VC
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- startups
- semiconductor
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Sophrosyne Technologies raises US$2 m seed funding to develop low-power biosensing SoC for wearables.
India-based chip startup Sophrosyne Technologies announced a US$2 million seed round led by Chennai-based VC firm Bluehill VC, targeting prototype-to-volume development of a biosensing system-on-chip (SoC) which integrates ECG, PPG, temperature and other signals in a low-power architecture. The funding will fuel engineering hires and early customer deployment in India and globally.
Sophrosyne also secured a US$1.2 million government grant under the MeitY Design Linked Incentive scheme.

India-based chip startup Sophrosyne Technologies announced a US$2 million seed round led by Chennai-based VC firm Bluehill VC, targeting prototype-to-volume development of a biosensing system-on-chip (SoC) which integrates ECG, PPG, temperature and other signals in a low-power architecture. The funding will fuel engineering hires and early customer deployment in India and globally.
Sophrosyne also secured a US$1.2 million government grant under the MeitY Design Linked Incentive scheme.
Companies:
- Sophrosyne Technologies
- Bluehill VC
Tags:
- startups
- semiconductor
- startups
- semiconductor
- India
- funding
- healthtech
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