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Nowatch: Raises $8.7M in Series A Funding

Nowatch Raises $8.7M in Series A Funding

  • Nowatch, an Amsterdam, Netherlands-based health technology company pioneering the awareable category, raised $8.7M in Series A funding
  • The round was led by Chris Hall and Flow Ventures. In addition to his investment, Hall joins the company as chairman of the board
  • The company intends to use the funds to expand its marketing reach, scale research & development efforts, and grow its internal team
  • The company  is a health technology company with a mission to provide the tools to navigate the world of tech
  • Its flagship product, the No watch, is a wearable device used to measure and predict stress by inferring cortisol levels through EDA sensors, developed in partnership with Philips

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