DULUTH, Ga. — AqueSys, a startup developing a device to treat glaucoma, has closed on $9 million in new funding, PE Hub reported Thursday.
AqueSys, which had raised $6.9 million in earlier financing, received investments from AMV Partners, Carlyle Ventures and SV Life Sciences, according to a regulatory filing.
The focus of the company is a device that uses a soluble duct to reduce inner eye pressure, according to Thomson Financial.
Georgia medical device startup lands $9M in new funding
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