EMKinetics attracts $2.8M to treat incontinence
EMKinetics, a medical startup that uses electric pulse therapy to treat urinary incontinence, has brought in $2.8 million of a targeted $3.35 million round of equity, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in Campbell, Calif., the company raised $500,000 in September 2008, and is backed by WS Investment, TheraNova and angel investors.
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