
Navenio, an Oxford, UK-based location tech company, recently announced that it has raised $6.3M in funding. The round was led by Oxford Science Enterprises, with participation from existing investors G.K. Goh Ventures, Big Pi Ventures, George Robinson, and the University of Oxford. This significant investment will be used to support Navenio's expansion into the US and Europe, as well as the development of additional efficiency innovations.
Under the leadership of CEO Connie Moser, Navenio specializes in providing location technology that simplifies patient care logistics within complex healthcare environments, ultimately optimizing workflow efficiency.
By offering real-time location awareness of patients, staff, and medical equipment, combined with Rideshare-inspired intelligence regarding task allocation, current path of motion, and optimal route determination, Navenio enables smart and automated orchestration of patient care.
This revolutionary technology, which was developed at the University of Oxford, is already being utilized by a number of existing customers and partners in the US, alongside various global customers including the NHS, private hospital groups, and facilities management companies. With this recent funding, Navenio is well-positioned to enhance its presence in the US and Europe while continuing to drive innovation in the healthcare industry.
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