Stealthy device maker Thermocure pulls in $125,000

Thermocure, a new Sunnyvale, Calif., medical-device company, raised $125,000 in a first funding round, VentureWire reports. The funding came from Arboretum Ventures.

There doesn’t seem to be a great deal of information about what Thermocure is working on; VentureWire appears to have gotten the heads-up from an SEC filing that’s available only on paper. As they write:

According to the filing, Amir Belson, chief technology officer and co-founder of endoscopy device maker NeoGuide Systems Inc., is an officer and director at Thermocure. Maurice Werdegar, investment partner at Western Technology Investment, is also a director.

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David Hamilton has been writing for VentureBeat LifeScience since April 2007. He formerly spent 14 years as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal in its San Francisco and Tokyo bureaus. Prior to that, he spent several years as a reporter at Science Magazine and as a reporter/researcher for the New Republic, both in Washington.