Sonus Microsystems

Sonus Microsystems is a type of ultrasound transducer made from polymer materials. They provide fully customizable linear and matrix array transducers for consumer ultrasound applications

Nanotechnology

$2.10M

Latest Funding

Pre-Seed

Latest Funding Stage

2024-02-26

Funding Date

$2.10M

Total Funding

12

Employees

Canada

Location

Vancouver, British Columbia

City & State

Sales-Ready Summary

Sonus Microsystems recently raised $2.1M in Pre-Seed funding and utilizes Google Cloud CDN and Google Cloud IaaS, making them a potential target for cloud optimization and infrastructure services.

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