Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Bluejay Diagnostics, Median Technologies, Meihua International Medical Technologies, Profound Medical.
Most categories of med-tech financings peaked during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the highest values seen in 2020-2021. While public/other and private financings have successfully rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, the aggregate financings for 2023 hit an unprecedented low according to BioWorld’s records.
The biopharma industry is still adjusting from the heady days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and nowhere is this so apparent as in financings. The value of financings has returned to what could be called a new normal, down from the surge of capital seen in 2020-2021. However, there are signs that the trend is heading back upward at a steady pace.
A catastrophe was averted over the weekend of March 11-12, 2023, when the U.K. government and the Bank of England orchestrated the rescue of the U.K. arm of Silicon Valley Bank, after its U.S. parent was shut down by the receiver. While that saved dozens of small biotechs with large deposits at the bank, it signified the fragile economic environment during the year, compounded by wider geopolitical frictions, with a market described by Chris Hollowood, CEO of Syncona Investment Management, as “the worst in my career.”