PKG

Global Kinetics Corporation with researchers from the Florey Neuroscience Institute

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Revenue: $0

Employees: 11-50

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City: Melbourne

State: Victoria

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Country: Australia

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series unknown

Raised Last:

$6M

Raised Total:

$21M

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9,766,652Website Global Rank

107Website Monthly Traffic

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Description

lobal Kinetics Corporation (GKC) was established in 2007 to commercialise innovative technology developed by Professor Malcolm Horne, from the Florey Institute of Neuroscience &a; Mental Health (the largest Neuroscience research team in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere), and Dr Rob Griffiths, for the precise recording, quantification and reporting of movement symptoms of neurological disease.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
Announced Date Transaction Number of Investors Money Raised Lead Investors
4/2018 Venture Round 1 $6M Brandon Capital Partners
Brandon Capital Partners
5/2015 Equity Crowdfunding $1.5M
6/2015 Series A 1 $13.3M Brandon Capital Partners
Brandon Capital Partners
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