DeSci biomedical incubation platform JoinCare completes strategic seed round with participation from Titans Ventures, DI Foundation, and Candaq Ventures
ChainCatcher reports that JoinCare has announced the completion of a new strategic seed funding round, with participation from Titans Ventures, DI Foundation, and Candaq Ventures.
This round of financing will be used to upgrade JoinCare's core infrastructure and CareAgents AI-assisted research system, expand its global network of early-stage biopharmaceutical projects, as well as scientific and medical advisors, and advance the development of JoinCare's ecosystem applications and Launchpad.
JoinCare is building an open DeSci incubation network for early-stage biopharmaceutical innovation, providing support for projects from discovery and scientific assessment to collaborative incubation by connecting research teams, scientific and medical experts, ecosystem builders, and the community. In the future, JoinCare plans to expand this system to global research institutions and innovation teams, creating an AI-driven distributed network for biopharmaceutical innovation.
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