Oxford Medical Simulation secures €5.78 million to tackle healthcare training gap with virtual reality

March 16, 2026 at 12:01 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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Oxford Medical Simulation secures €5.78 million to tackle healthcare training gap with virtual reality

Oxford Medical Simulation (OMS), a UK-based startup, has secured €5.78 million in growth funding to bolster its virtual reality (VR) healthcare training solutions. This investment highlights a significant trend in European tech where innovative digital tools are being deployed to address critical sector needs, with a particular focus on enhancing professional development through advanced technology. The funding round, led by Salica Investments, underscores the growing investor confidence in European companies leveraging immersive technologies for real-world applications. The capital infusion will enable OMS to expand its reach into US health systems and academic institutions, alongside crucial investments in product innovation. This includes the development of AI-driven training scenarios, sophisticated learning analytics, and enhanced workflow tools, all designed to improve the efficacy and safety of clinical training. OMS's VR platform offers realistic, interactive clinical simulations accessible to healthcare professionals and students, allowing for repeated practice and personalized feedback to hone essential skills. This development has broad implications for the healthcare sector, directly addressing a critical training gap by providing accessible and effective learning environments. By offering scalable solutions, OMS aims to transform how new generations of medical professionals are trained, potentially leading to better patient outcomes and more efficient healthcare delivery. The company’s continued growth and investment rounds signal a maturing European digital health landscape, demonstrating a commitment to homegrown innovation in specialized tech sectors.

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Published: March 16, 2026 at 12:01 PM UTC
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