
US-based healthcare technology company Clarium has secured $27m in a Series A funding round, led by Northzone, to scale its AI-powered healthcare supply chain resiliency platform.
The funding will enhance the company’s platform, helping health systems like Yale, Stanford, and Kaiser Permanente build resilient supply networks amid global supply chain challenges.
The Series A financing round brings Clarium’s total funding to $43m.
The platform, designed to optimise healthcare supply chains, aggregates data from providers, suppliers, and vendors.
It predicts disruptions using real-time data on weather, geopolitical, and current events, offering tailored substitution recommendations.
The AI-driven system improves workflow operations, inventory management, and disruption response, resulting in significant cost savings and faster disruption resolution for hospitals.
Northzone partner Molly Alter said: “While several point solutions exist, Clarium is the first comprehensive, end-to-end platform for managing the hospital supply chain.
“We believe Clarium possesses the technology and vision to enable end-to-end supply chain management for every one of the 5,000 hospitals nationwide.”
Yale New Haven Health chief supply chain officer Jacqueline Epright said: “Working closely with Clarium has allowed us to access the next-gen technology we need to manage our supply chain more efficiently.
“Clarium is innovative to address supply chain pain points, attuned to our needs, and truly dedicated to helping our hospital systems save on costs and deliver the best possible health outcomes to patients.”
Since its seed funding in 2024, Clarium has doubled its workforce and strengthened its leadership team with key appointments.
The company has expanded its partnerships to include The Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health, and others.
Clarium has also formed a strategic alliance with the Healthcare Industry Resiliency Collaborative to co-develop transformative technology and data standards.
The investment will support the development and scaling of Clarium’s Astra OS, with new apps and solutions, team expansion, and partnerships with additional health systems.
It will enhance Clarium’s ability to meet the evolving needs of healthcare supply chain teams.
Clarium founder and CEO Steve Liou said: “The fragmentation and inefficiencies of the healthcare supply chain continue to plague our country’s hospital systems as they face more financial pressure than ever.
“At Clarium, we’re leveraging the power of AI to modernise the hospital supply chain, working directly with health systems to develop valuable technology that enhances productivity, cuts wasteful spend, and improves patient health outcomes.
“We are grateful for the support from Northzone and our existing investors as we continue scaling our platform to new partners across the country.”