Health-tech Rem3dy firm secures £1.4m to expand global reach
Rem3dy Health, a health technology scale-up based in the Midlands, has secured £1.4 million in funding from Borski Fund and Future Planet Capital Regional to support its global growth and research initiatives.
Of the total funding, £900,000 was provided by Amsterdam-based Borski Fund, which invests in high-growth, women-led ventures, while £500,000 came from Future Planet Capital Regional.
Founder and CEO Melissa Snover said: “This latest round marks a huge milestone not just for Rem3dy Health, but for the Midlands innovation scene. Both Borski and Future Planet Capital share our belief that world-class innovation doesn’t have to start – or stay – in London. This investment proves that regional founders can raise global capital and scale globally from right here in Birmingham.”
The company plans to use the funding to expand the international presence of its personalised nutrition brand, Nourished, and to further its research and development work. Nourished uses patented 3D printing technology to produce tailored health solutions.
Jen Roberts-Woods, investment associate at Borski Fund, said: “The Borski Fund is proud to back Rem3dy Health, an innovative UK company with worldwide ambitions. Our collaboration with Future Planet Capital highlights the power of international investor partnerships to drive innovation and support exceptional founders. From our first meeting, Melissa’s vision and drive towards realising Rem3dy Health’s global potential was unmissable. The Borski Fund looks forward to working closely with Rem3dy Health as it continues to scale and shape the future of personalised health innovations.”