An Adelaide-founded AI platform has secured a record-breaking $46 million funding round to help Allied Health professionals streamline their businesses and focus more on patient care.
Also, Wellumio has received $4 million in pre-Series A funding to further develop its portable, AI-augmented brain scanner.
Adelaide-based allied health software platform Splose has raised $46 million in Series A funding, in what the South Australian government says is the largest growth capital round ever secured by a ...
Splose’s functions include invoicing automation with Xero, online forms, and service agreements, progress note and report writing tools, scheduling supports, provider travel functionality and more.
Splose, founded by entrepreneur Nicholas Sanderson in 2016, is an all-in-one practice management platform for physiotherapists and allied health practitioners, that uses AI and automation to help run ...
A former Woolworths checkout operator from Adelaide has raised $5m after building an all-in-one administration platform for use by physiotherapists and chiropractors. Nicholas Sanderson has built ...
The news: AI-powered practice management software provider Splose has raised $46 million in a capital raising led by US-based venture capital firm Spectrum Equity, with participation from Athletic ...
Nicholas Sanderson has built Splose, a subscription ($30) practice management software platform that has picked up more than 15,000 customers across Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Mr Sanderson ...
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