SwipeSense started off by tracking whether staff at hospitals were correctly washing their hands. It also monitors expensive assets, like wheelchairs. Now, for the first time, it's tracking people's ...
SwipeSense, a Chicago-based healthcare technology company, announced today that it has raised a $10.6 million Series B2 round led by Eclipse Ventures, with participation from Sandbox Industries and ...
SwipeSense, a startup that uses a combination of software and connected sensors to stop infections from spreading in hospitals, just landed a $10.6 million Series B2 round of funding. The startup will ...
MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SwipeSense, the leading Real-time Location System (RTLS) platform that powers applications designed to eliminate waste and improve patient outcomes in healthcare ...
After 19 weeks of pitching, redesigning and answering tough questions, 24 startups have been whittled down to three on Wall Street Journal’s web documentary series Startup of the Year. And a ...
SwipeSense, a healthcare technology company, completed a Series B2 funding round, raising $10.6 million. SwipeSense developed an electronic hand hygiene monitoring application that aims to help ...
What’s it really like to work at Chicago startups and tech companies? Blue Sky’s Inside Job lets people on the ground tell us in their own words. Before I started interviewing here, I didn’t even know ...
Chicago startup SwipeSense, which provides hand-sanitizing tools for hospitals, has raised $9.7 million in funding, the company said in an SEC filing Wednesday. Founded in 2011 by Yuri Malina and Mert ...
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