The Inveox team in Krakow with founder Dominik Sievert (center). (Photo: Inveox)

Pathology startup Inveox expands to Poland

The medtech startup Inveox is opening a subsidiary in Poland. Currently, 10 employees work for the Munich-based company in Poland's second-largest city, Krakow.

The company, founded in 2017 by Maria and Dominik Sievert Inveox develops digital solutions for pathology laboratories. The Munich-based company's technology is designed to prevent unnecessary errors in diagnostics. The startup is now opening a subsidiary in Krakow. Founder and Managing Director Dominik Sievert says:

"Poland has developed into an important IT hotspot in Europe in recent years. The location offers ideal opportunities for our continued dynamic growth, especially in software development. I am pleased that we were able to establish a subsidiary in Krakow and build a strong core team within just a few weeks."

Inveox currently employs around 10 people in Krakow. The startup is looking for additional staff in all business areas, especially in software and product development.

“Trusting, mutually supportive relationships”

Apparently, the pathology startup is looking to establish further contacts in the neighboring country. At the invitation and under the leadership of Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger, Dominik Sievert will participate in a delegation trip to Gdansk, Warsaw, and Wrocław in June.

“I am looking forward to gaining deeper insights into the Polish market and meeting interesting partners to build trusting, mutually supportive relationships,”

says the founder.

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