Montreal-based telemedicine startup Dialogue has raised $40-million in venture capital, led by the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and Germany’s Holtzbrinck Ventures.
“The company has had exceptional growth,” said Jean-François Marcoux, a Dialogue board member and managing partner with White Star Capital, an investor in the startup."Adoption of telemedicine and demand across Canada has been much faster than we anticipated” with demand increasingly coming from larger firms.Dialogue also recently purchased artificial intelligence startup DXA, which allows hospital emergency departments to more effectively triage patients using software.
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