Roger funding news – Berlin-based Roger Raises €7Million in a Seed Funding
Aug 14, 2024 | By Team SR
Roger, a health tech startup, that it has raises €7million in a seed funding led by GV (Google Ventures) and Partech. The creators of Orderbird, Payone, and the US platform Klara were among the angel investors who also took part. Germany's dentists produced €30 billion last year with manual procedures and antiquated software from the 1980s.
SUMMARY
- Roger, a health tech startup, that it has raises €7million in a seed funding led by GV (Google Ventures) and Partech.
- Roger was founded in 2021 by Victor Charlier and Andreas Wolff with the goal of drastically cutting down on the amount of time dentists and their teams spend on administrative and phone work.
Partech is a Paris-based multinational technology company that also has locations in Berlin, Dakar, Dubai, Nairobi, and San Francisco. The organization currently oversees a portfolio of 220 companies, dispersed over 40 countries and 4 continents, with €2.5 billion in assets under management.
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Through its growth fund, Partech Growth II, Partech has contributed €55 million to Payt. The Partech Growth fund currently prioritizes data & insights, software-enabled services, and B2B software. Venture capital (VC) firms that prioritize efficiency and innovation include Weglot, Prolific, Skello, Channable, and Skello.
GV makes investments in the fields of frontier technology, consumer goods, enterprise software, cryptocurrency, and life sciences.
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GV, which was first established as Google Ventures in 2009, currently manages over $10 billion in assets and has 400 active portfolio businesses across Europe and North America. Among the notable investment results are GitLab, Uber, Nest, Slack, and more.
About Roger
Roger was founded in 2021 by Victor Charlier and Andreas Wolff with the goal of drastically cutting down on the amount of time dentists and their teams spend on administrative and phone work. In order to accomplish this, the business created the "Patient Relationship Management" platform Roger, which facilitates patient communication and produces treatment plans and cost estimates.