Germany's Avelios Medical raises 30M led by Sequoia
Briefly

Avelios Medical, based in Munich, has raised €30M in Series A funding led by Sequoia Capital to develop intelligent hospital information systems (HIS). The investment aims to improve patient care quality and operational efficiency in German hospitals, especially as SAP exits the HIS market by 2030. A study highlights that preventable medication errors, largely due to outdated systems, cause significant fatalities. Avelios seeks to address these inefficiencies by integrating AI, streamlining workflows, and reducing administrative tasks for healthcare professionals, ultimately creating a modern system that supports patient care across multiple sectors.
With SAP set to exit the HIS market by 2030, hospitals across Germany and Europe face a crucial opportunity to modernise their IT systems, improving care quality and efficiency.
A study by BARMER and the WHO reports that preventable medication errors cause 65,000 deaths annually in Germany, exceeding road traffic fatalities.
The system integrates with treatment workflows, reduces documentation burdens, and connects data across sectors to better support health professionals.
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