Datamonk raises €1.6M pre-seed to speed imaging data migrations with agentic AI

October 7, 2025 at 04:00 AM UTC
Tech.eu
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Datamonk raises €1.6M pre-seed to speed imaging data migrations with agentic AI

Dutch agentic AI platform Datamonk has raised €1.6 million in pre-seed funding to streamline medical imaging data migrations, a significant challenge for healthcare IT. The platform's AI-powered solutions aim to accelerate and improve the process of moving vast amounts of medical imaging data, which is crucial for modernising healthcare systems. This investment underscores the growing importance of efficient data management in the healthcare sector and the potential of AI to solve complex problems. The pre-seed round was led by Healthy.Capital and Nina Capital, with contributions from angel investors like Jeroen Tas, former Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer at Philips, and Harm-Jan Wessels, founder of Applicare, Forcare, and Healthsage AI. Founded in 2024 in the Netherlands, Datamonk's agentic AI automates PACS migrations, corrects metadata issues, and validates data integrity. This approach promises to significantly reduce manual effort and expedite go-lives by a factor of five to ten. Datamonk's platform targets hospitals and imaging providers dealing with large volumes of historical data stored in PACS systems, like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. By replacing consultant-led migrations with AI-driven automation, Datamonk aims to accelerate the adoption of AI and support routine clinical decisions. The funding will support platform development, AI advancements, and team expansion, further enhancing the platform's capabilities. The need for clean, connected data is crucial to modern healthcare for clinical workflows, research, and innovation. Datamonk's solution not only moves imaging data but also cleans and makes it usable, ensuring data reliability.

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