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Investment management company 57 Stars has provided £5 million and the Investment Fund for Northern Ireland has provided £2.5 ...
Lisburn-based medical imaging company Cirdan has raised £7.5 million (€8.9 million) from a pair of investors in a funding round it says will help it accelerate its global expansion and allow it ...
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Cirdan, which creates technology that helps with the diagnosis of illnesses, has received investment worth £7.5m from the British Business Bank and investment management company 57Stars.
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Fast-growth Cirdan, a leading provider of innovative software and imaging solutions that enhance and expedite the diagnosis of diseases, plans to use £5m of funding from 57 Stars and £2.5m from ...