Comofi Medtech Raises INR 2.15 Cr From JITO Angel Network, CIIE And KIIT TBI The funds will be invested for team expansion, product compliance, certification, and working capital

By Prabhjeet Bhatla

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

You're reading BIZ Experiences India, an international franchise of BIZ Experiences Media.

Unsplash

Healthcare-focussed robotics startup Comofi Medtech announced that it has raised INR 2.15 crore in a Seed funding round from JITO Angel Network, a worldwide organization providing opportunities for investment in early-stage startups along with CIIE & KIIT TBI.

The funds will be invested for team expansion, product compliance, certification, and working capital. Comofi Medtech also plans to increase the hospital network, add strategic depth, and achieve the first few installations in the hospitals.

Founded in 2018, Comofi Medtech Pvt. Ltd is a Bengaluru-based deeptech startup that endeavors to provide healthcare solutions that improve health outcomes for patients and enhance work efficiency and safety of healthcare practitioners.

"Surgery use cases and technologies are moving towards intra-operative planning. Real-time and more accurate planning is possible due to advancement in medical image processing. We are excited and believe the partnership with JITO Angel Network and other investors on board will help us have deep experience in facilitating innovation and business growth," said Satish Kalme, founder, Comofi Healthtech.

Launched with a vision to build advanced medical technology products in India for the world, it leverages the use of mechatronics, robotics, AI, and AR technologies to develop its proprietary nGuide platform. nGuideTM helps surgeons to visualize the target area in great detail, with higher precision, and increases surgical efficiency, outcome, and safety of healthcare practitioners.

"Innovation for the betterment of mankind is the key driver of this century and Technological Innovation in robotic surgery is the future of healthcare. The team is young, multi-disciplinary, and dynamic and has the vision to develop sustainable, reliable, efficient, and economic-yet-innovative solutions. The Next-generation surgical robots will be integral in augmenting a surgeon's skills effectively to achieve accuracy and high precision during complex procedures. We (JITO Angel Network Members) are happy to contribute towards the same and have Comofi as our portfolio company," added Abhay Jain, lead investor, JITO Angel Network.

In the last two months, Comofi has expanded the team and manufacturing space for the device and consumables. Device Compliance and IEC 62304 work has been initiated, the company shared.

Prabhjeet Bhatla

Former Staff

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for BIZ Experiencess to pursue in 2025.

News and Trends

Reliance Retail Launches FMCG Brand 'Independence' In Gujarat

Independence includes diverse categories such as staples, processed foods, beverages, among other daily essentials

Franchise

How This First-Gen College Grad Went From Franchisee to Brand President: 'I've Been in the Trenches'

Susan Valverde built thriving franchises in economically disadvantaged areas. Now she's leading other franchisees to success.

Thought Leaders

12 Networking Groups Every Small Business Owner Should Be Involved In

The right networking group can help you build connections and learn from like-minded individuals. If you're looking for some ideas, here are twelve networking groups to consider.

News and Trends

HealthPlix in Expansion Mode, to Enter the US, UAE Markets

HealthPlix is a Series C-funded startup focussing on digitization of healthcare through its AI-powered EMR (Electronic Medical Records) platform for doctors in India.

Technology

Acer India Aims For 20% Market Share in FY26; To Double Retail Presence In Tier III towns

For FY26 and beyond, our ambition is clear — to expand our market share to 18–20 percent, driven by a balanced growth strategy that cuts across product categories, customer segments, and geographies, says Harish Kohli, president & MD, Acer India