The hygienic preparation of hospital rooms and the medical devices used is considered a challenging administrative task. To support hospitals and medical staff in this process, Clinaris has developed a digital application. The software "HPM" – Hospital Process Management – controls the processes in real time and documents the individual steps. The system uses BLE tracking technology, so the location and hygiene status of medical devices in the hospital or nursing home can be accessed at any time.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Clinaris has also adapted its technology to meet social distancing requirements in hospitals and nursing homes. The new social distancing alert system is designed to help ensure the minimum distance between staff, patients, and visitors. Should a COVID-19 infection occur in an institution, the "HPM Protect System" can be used to trace the chain of infection.
Investors in the Series D financing round include the two multi-family offices Tertium from Hamburg and Kalodion from Berlin. In addition, undisclosed existing investors have contributed further capital. The proceeds from the financing round will be used to drive expansion and further strengthen the national and international sales teams. The company, founded in 2014, aims to be Startup Implement customer projects in all major Western European markets as well as in key locations such as Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok. Thorsten Amann, Managing Director and co-founder of Clinaris, explains:
"Thanks to the continued support of existing investors and the commitment of Tertium and Kalodion, we will vigorously implement our long-term growth strategy and consolidate our market position. In just a few years, digital hygiene solutions combined with a state-of-the-art asset tracking system will be standard in hospitals and nursing homes."