Investment management company 57 Stars has provided £5 million and the Investment Fund for Northern Ireland has provided £2.5 million
Lisburn healthcare company Cirdan has secured £7.5 million in funding to help it scales it business across the globe.
Investment management company 57 Stars has provided £5 million and the Investment Fund for Northern Ireland has provided £2.5 million. “The backing of 57 Stars and the Investment Fund for Northern Ireland is a testament to the value and potential of our technology,” Cirdan CEO Hugh Cormican said. “With their support, we are confident in our ability to scale our solutions globally and make a significant impact in the healthcare sector, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes.”
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