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Clarium Raises $27M Series A to Scale AI-Powered Supply Chain Resiliency Technology to Leading Health Systems

  • On May 8, 2025, in New York, Clarium secured $27 million in Series A financing led by Northzone to expand its AI-driven supply chain platform tailored for healthcare systems.
  • The investment followed recognition of the healthcare industry's $25 billion annual overspending due to fragmented data and inefficient workflows causing supply chain vulnerabilities.
  • Clarium’s platform, Astra OS, collects crowdsourced data across providers, suppliers, and vendors to predict disruptions using real-time weather and geopolitical data and offers substitution recommendations.
  • Hospital systems utilizing Astra OS have achieved average savings exceeding $10 million, experienced disruption resolution times cut in half, and attained an 88% rate of approved substitutions, according to officials from Clarium and Yale New Haven Health.
  • The funding will enable Clarium to accelerate Astra OS development, expand its team, grow health system partnerships, and advance its mission to optimize healthcare supply chains amid rising economic and environmental challenges.
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Clarium Raises $27M Series A to Scale AI-Powered Supply Chain Resiliency Technology to Leading Health Systems

Amid global supply chain volatility, Yale, Stanford, and Kaiser Permanente build resilient healthcare supply networks powered by Clarium

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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