UK firm raises funds for glucose eye monitor
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Lein Applied Diagnostics, a Wokingham, UK-based enterprise that is developing technology it hopes will obviate the need for finger prick blood glucose testing by diabetics, has obtained a "significant" investment. The undisclosed sum was raised through the Thames Valley Investment Network, which was formed in March 2003 to pair investors with promising new local companies.