VentureBeat June 22, 2022
Chris J. Preimesberger

Vamstar has taken on a rather challenging job since its launch in 2019: To be the healthcare industry’s go-to supply chain management app for some 86,000 medical facilities and hundreds of thousands of different items, ranging from cotton swabs to heart defibrillators.

The Los Angeles, California-based company announced today that its AI-enabled, software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based global sourcing and procurement platform for medical supplies and pharmaceuticals will be expanding its already widespread network of hospitals, clinics and suppliers, thanks to a $9.5 million series A funding round.

Vamstar connects both buyers and suppliers electronically to automate transaction and process flow across the supply chain on a global scale. The platform is used by businesses and organizations to connect suppliers, such as...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Provider, Supply Chain, Technology
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