Collective Minds Radiology

Cloud-based healthcare collaboration service

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21-100 employees
  • Healthcare
  • B2B
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • SaaS
  • Cloud Computing
  • MedTech
Skälby, Stockholm County

Company mission

To build the world's largest platform and community for professional healthcare collaboration.

Our take

The global healthcare crisis of recent years has underscored the importance of international healthcare collaboration. Collective Minds Radiology is an organisation applying this principle to medical imaging. Its service currently connects over 14,000 radiologists and hundreds of hospitals to collaborate on collective diagnosis, healthcare development, and digital education.

The company has seen increasing interest from the Danish market over recent years, and have launched a presence in Denmark. Otherwise, this healthcare collaboration tool flies relatively under the radar - and with good reason. The sharing of medical images required tight adherence to privacy regulations, which are particularly strict in the healthcare sector.

Part of Collective Mind’s interesting exploratory work is in the field of using AI for diagnostics purposes. This is still relatively new territory, and brings with it a justifiable amount of caution. This company’s community-led approach, however, may prove a crucial training ground for refining this advanced AI application - it will be interesting to see how they develop.

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Freddie

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Funding (last 2 of 4 rounds)

Aug 2023

$7.9m

EARLY VC

Dec 2021

$2.2m

SEED

Total funding: $13.3m

Leadership

Pär Kragsterman

(Co-Founder & CTO)

Brings extensive experience in Software Infrastructure to the table, having spent time as a Manager of SAP Technology and Infrastructure at Kraft Foods, and then as Director of Global Enterprise SAP Technologies at PepsiCo.

Anders Nordell

(Co-Founder & CEO)

Previously founded the internet consultancy Triggerfish, whilst also working as an MRI scientist at the Karolinska University Hospital, then holding various MRI-based roles at GE Healthcare.

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