Clarium, a NYC-based company providing an AI-powered healthcare supply chain resiliency platform, raised $27M in Series A funding
The round was led by Northzone and existing partners.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate the development and scale of Astra OS expand its team, and develop relationships with new health system partners.
Led by CEO and Founder Steve Liou, Clarium develops a platform that collects, unifies, and automates crowdsourced data from providers, suppliers, and vendors across the entire healthcare supply chain, helping major hospitals and health systems manage their supply chain operations. The platform which spans workflow operations, inventory and stock management, and disruption and substitution optimization, was built in collaboration with health systems, allowing Clarium to respond to the needs of supply chain teams.
After adopting Astra OS, hospital systems have seen over $10M in average cost savings, fueled by 50% faster disruption resolution and 88% substitute approvals.
Since announcing its seed funding in 2024, Clarium has doubled its headcount and added key leadership including Burton Bracken (Head of Business Development), Marek Sirendi (Head of AI), Marcelo Fracchia (VP of Growth), and Shivani Stadvec (Chief Marketing Officer). The company has also expanded its collaborators roster beyond Yale New Haven Health, Geisinger, Ochsner Health, and Boston Children’s Hospital to include The Cleveland Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health, St. Luke’s, and others.
Additionally, Clarium announced a partnership with the Healthcare Industry Resiliency Collaborative (HIRC) to co-develop transformative technology and data standards.
FinSMEs
09/05/2025