Funding & Grant History
A complete record of non-dilutive federal awards, grants, and investment milestones from 2011 to present.
2025
- BARDA Contractual Option — Accuro XV CADe/X AI Module Development ($9.92 million) Press release →
- CDMRP Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Program Grant — Military-Optimized Ultrasound Guidance System for Spinal Interventions ($3 million) Press release →
- NIH NCI SBIR Phase II — Pediatric Lumbar Puncture Ultrasound Guidance on the Accuro 3S Platform ($2.21 million) Press release →
- Virginia Catalyst Grant with Matching Funds — Accuro 3S Diagnostic Ultrasound System ($800,000 + $1.6 million matching) Press release →
2023
- BARDA Follow-on Contract — Accuro XV Comprehensive Point-of-Care Musculoskeletal Diagnostics and FDA Submission ($30.5 million) Press release →
- NIH Grant — Expansion of Accuro 3S Indications to Regional Anesthesia in Emergency Medicine ($2.9 million)
2022
- NIH NIAMS Commercialization Readiness Award — 3D Image Guidance System for Interventional Procedures in the Spine and Pelvis
2021
- BARDA Contract — Accuro Platform for Rapid Triage of Blast-Related Injuries (up to $65 million) Press release →
- NIH NINDS SBIR Phase II — Real-Time Bedside Guidance of Lumbar Puncture Procedures ($2,559,087)
- NIH NIAMS SBIR Phase II — Real-Time Bedside Guidance of Interventional Pain Procedures ($1,730,752)
2020
- Virginia Catalyst Grant — Lumbar Puncture Guidance System ($800,000)
- NIH SBIR Phase II — Bone Marrow Biopsy Guidance System ($1,500,000) Press release →
2017
- NIH NIGMS SBIR Phase II — Thoracic Epidural Guidance Mode for Accuro ($1,498,048)
2016
- NIH NIBIB SBIR Phase II — Ultrasound-Based Fracture Detection Technology ($1,484,330) Press release →
2015
- Private Investment Round ($3.5 million) Press release →
2014
- NIH NIBIB SBIR Phase II — Accuro Productization ($1,353,021)
2013
- NIH NIAMS SBIR Phase I — Ultrasound-Based Fracture Detection Technology ($210,418)
- NSF SBIR Phase II — Accuro Productization ($1,410,000)
2012
- NIH NIBIB SBIR Phase I — Ultrasound-Based Bone Imaging Technology ($231,868)
- NSF SBIR Phase I — Automatic Spine Recognition Technology ($149,903)
2011
- Seed Investment
