Indiveo grows further with investment

Indiveo, the provider of comprehensible patient information in the Netherlands, has completed a new round of investment. With the capital injection, founders Ralph Koppers and Edwin de Boer will scale the company to inform all patients in the Netherlands. 

Indiveo creates patient information through animations. Patients view this information through a hospital's preferred channels, such as through its own environment or through various apps.

More and more hospitals are choosing Indiveo as their partner for high-quality patient information. Indiveo offers hospitals an extensive and growing library full of comprehensible information and a unique platform for managing this information. 'Every hospital benefits with Indiveo from the highest quality information for patients in a white-label environment, because hospitals rightly value their identity,' says founder and pulmonologist Ralph Koppers. Operational director Edwin de Boer adds, 'The automated technical linking of Indiveo with patient portals and medical (care) applications also ensures a smooth and easy implementation. Our goal is to provide all patients with understandable, unambiguous information'.

Investment

The investment is being made by angel investors Dataconfetti and Sander Prinsen. This investment round will allow Indiveo to realize its ambition to become the market leader in high-quality content for patients in the Netherlands. 

"Indiveo has proven itself in the communication and education between healthcare providers and patients in recent years. The company has a good reputation and traction in this rapidly growing market. An ideal base to build on," said Sander Prinsen.

Jeroen Bos of Dataconfetti is also very enthusiastic: "Indiveo fits perfectly into Dataconfetti's mission to support meaningful Northern start-ups and scale ups in their growth. Indiveo adds something substantial to healthcare and we expect to be able to help Indiveo with our years of entrepreneurial experience to grow sustainably into a global player."

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