May 11 (SeeNews) - Croatian agetech start-up Ani Biome has opened a new investment round in which it seeks to raise 10 million euro ($11 million), local media reported.
The lowest amount that could be invested is 100,000 euro and the first such investment has already been provided by an unnamed business angel from Germany, the Jutarnji List daily reported last week.
By the time this story was published, Ani Biome has not responded to an email by SeeNews seeking additional details of the investment round.
Ani Biome provides personalised monthly plans of organic fermented microdrinks for health management.
Age tech is a type of technology designed to meet the needs of aging adults so as to improve their lives.
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