Bangalore- and California-based healthcare startup CureJoy has raised $1.15 million in a Pre-Series A round, led by Accel Partners India. Also providing the funds were Venk Krishnan, founder of Nuware Technologies; and Larry Braitman, the founder of Flycast and Adify.
CureJoy will use the capital to expand its services globally.
Founded by Dikshant Dave and Shrinivasa Sharma in October 2013, CureJoy runs a content publishing and aggregation platform that addresses the common concerns of people in the existing healthcare system.
The platform provides curated content through its algorithms and technology on natural health and wellness by experts typically associated with large universities like Stanford or UCLA, and merges it with the global trends and patterns. Although CureJoy is headquartered in California, the entire operations and development are managed from Bangalore.
Previously, the company received two rounds of investments from Accel Partners India and Independent Angels based out of US and India.
[Via: TimesOfIndia]