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2025年9月全球医疗健康领域投融资月报-动脉橙
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-17 15:51

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - In September 2025, the global healthcare sector experienced a significant increase in financing activities, with a total of 175 financing events amounting to approximately $10.188 billion, marking a substantial rise compared to previous months [6][7][8]. Financing Overview - A total of 175 financing events occurred in September 2025, with domestic markets contributing 68 events totaling $9.56 million and overseas markets accounting for 107 events totaling $92.32 billion [6][7]. - The financing scale saw a month-over-month increase of approximately 15.13% in the number of events and about 183.09% in total financing amount compared to August 2025 [7][8]. Major Financing Events - There were 16 financing events exceeding $100 million, with a cumulative amount of $7.518 billion. Notable companies included Shields Health Solutions, Oura Health, and Kriya Therapeutics [8][16]. - Shields Health Solutions led the month with a $3.5 billion financing round, providing specialized pharmacy services to over 80 healthcare systems in the U.S. [16][65]. Sector-Specific Financing - The biopharmaceutical sector had the highest number of financing events, totaling 73, which accounted for 41.71% of all events. The digital health sector had the highest total financing amount of $5.773 billion, representing 56.67% of the total [16][17]. - Notable financing cases included: - Star Therapeutics raised $125 million in D round financing [18]. - Crystalys Therapeutics secured $205 million in A round financing for gout drug development [20]. - Oura Health raised $875 million in E round financing to expand its smart ring globally [23]. Financing Rounds Distribution - The distribution of financing rounds in September 2025 was as follows: A round (31%), B round (18%), undisclosed (17%), seed/angel (15%), and others [13][16]. Trends in Investment Focus - The overall trend in global healthcare financing is shifting towards innovative technologies and specialized services, reflecting a growing interest in areas such as biopharmaceuticals, digital health, and medical devices [16][50].