CTECH header - Automated Cannabis Analytics Startup GemmaCert Raises $3.5 Million

The investment, made according to a post-funding company valuation of $28.6 million, was participated by investors from Japan, Latin America, and Europe, GemmaCert CEO Guy Setton told Calcalist

GemmaCert CEO Guy Setton
GemmaCert CEO Guy Setton

Israeli automated cannabis analytics startup GemmaCert Ltd. has raised NIS 12 million (approximately $3.5 million), GemmaCert CEO Guy Setton told Calcalist Monday. Investors from Japan, Latin America, and Europe participated in the round, he said, as did the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which invested NIS 2 million (approximately $573,000) through a provident fund for university employees. The investment was made according to a post-funding company valuation of NIS 100 million (approximately $28.6 million), Setton said.

GemmaCert develops a countertop device capable of quickly analyzing the total THC and CBD levels in a sample of cannabis — be it dry flower buds, ground cannabis, or CBD oil.

The Tel Aviv-based company was founded in 2015 by Setton, a food industry veteran, and its chief scientific officer Oded Shoseyov, a professor of plant molecular biology, protein engineering, and nano-biotechnology at the Hebrew University.

GemmaCert raised $8.75 million prior to this round, according to Pitchbook data.

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