China’s public medical science education platform Baikemy raised tens of millions of dollars in a series B round funding led by Cenova Ventrue and followed by Bluerun Ventures. The investment will be used to produce a large amount of premium public medical science education content, medical knowledge map, and R&D on related medical AI smart products.
Established in 2010, Baikemy cooperates with profession doctors to produce authoritative medical science education content to provide the general public with reliable and practical health knowledge in the forms of texts, audios, videos, hosts, and comedies.
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