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Junofem closes $1m seed fund, prepares to take anti-incontinence device global

CEO co-founder Jenny Kruger says lead investor Global from Day One are hands-on.

Auckland femtech startup Junofem has closed a $1 million seed fund led by Global from Day One (GD1) and is poised to scale up its flagship device, Femfit, which helps alleviate a condition afflicting up to one in three women globally.

A third of women suffer from urinary incontinence, and while

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