- Autonomize AI Raises $28 Million Series A to Power Next . . .
Autonomize AI, a pioneer in AI-driven healthcare solutions, today announced that it raised $28 million in Series A funding, bringing total capital raised to
- Austin Healthcare Platform Autonomize AI Secures $28M in . . .
Austin Healthcare Platform Autonomize AI Secures $28M in Series A Funding The funding will be used to advance the company’s technology for AI-powered healthcare operations
- Autonomize AI Raises $28M Series A to Power Next-Generation . . .
Autonomize AI has raised $28 million in Series A funding, led by Valtruis and The Cigna Group Ventures, to expand its AI orchestration platform designed to reduce healthcare administrative burdens and improve patient care The company’s healthcare-native AI agents streamline complex workflows such as care and utilization management, chart reviews, and benefit checks — saving 36,000
- Autonomize AI raises $28M for healthcare agents - Axios
Autonomize AI, a provider of AI agents to health systems and plans, raised $28 million in Series A funding, CEO Ganesh Padmanabhan tells Axios exclusively The big picture: It's the latest sign of investor appetite for infrastructure-layer AI in health care — especially platforms that promise scale, compliance, and a clear ROI
- Autonomize AI Raises $28M in Series A Funding - finsmes. com
Autonomize AI, an Austin, TX-based company which speicializes in AI-driven healthcare solutions, raised $28M in Series A funding
- Autonomize AI Receives $28M Series A Round - vcnewsdaily. com
Autonomize AI, a pioneer in AI-driven healthcare solutions, today announced that it raised $28 million in Series A funding, bringing total capital raised to $32 million to date The round was led by Valtruis, The Cigna Group Ventures, Tau Ventures, and other strategic investors Asset Management Ventures, ATX Venture Partners and Capital Factory are among the company's existing investors who
- Healthcare AI startup Autonomize AI secures $28m Series A
Healthcare AI company Autonomize AI has closed a $28m Series A funding round, bringing its total raised to $32m The round was led by Valtruis, The Cigna Group Ventures, and Tau Ventures, with participation from existing investors Asset Management Ventures, ATX Venture Partners, and Capital Factory, according to InsurTech Insights
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