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Sir Ray Avery seeks $4 million for Vigil Monitoring global push

Serial inventor says his latest product, and a cloud service that lets others "look in" on a person's health, will not only shake-up home monitoring but the health and life insurance industries too. With special feature audio.

Chris Keall
Wed, 23 Mar 2016

Sir Ray Avery’s Vigil Monitoring is seeking $4 million from investors to fund a push beyond Australia and New Zealand.

The company raised $5 million in 2013 from a round led by Bupa Care Services  (which holds an 18.66% stake) and Spark (which holds a 32.71% stake and also provides cloud-hosting

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Chris Keall
Wed, 23 Mar 2016
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