HD, a Thai company specializing in developing Healthtech platforms, has announced an additional investment of $5.6 million in Series A funding led by SBI Ven Capital from Japan, along with Kyobo Securities from South Korea and NTUitive, the investment arm of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. This new round of investment, on top of the $6 million received in January, will be used to expand into the Vietnamese market.
Founded in 2019, HD focuses on developing a platform that integrates health services including surgery, beauty, and dentistry, as well as a chatbot service for health-related queries. The company currently operates a health platform in Thailand called HDmall and plans to launch a similar model in Vietnam within three months. Additionally, they aim to expand their chatbot services to customers such as hospitals and clinics.
Source: Tech In Asia
**TLDR: HD, a Thai Healthtech company, secures $5.6 million in funding to expand into the Vietnamese market, offering integrated health services and chatbot solutions.**
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