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Datamonk Raises €1.6 Million Pre-Seed to Accelerate Medical Imaging Data Migrations with Agentic AI

  • Writer: Menlo Times
    Menlo Times
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read
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Datamonk, an AI-powered PAC migration platform, led by Jaap Gielink, Jai Bhatia, and Matthew Condron, has secured €1.6 million led by Healthy.Capital and Nina Capital, with participation from notable angel investors, including Jeroen Tas, former Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer at Philips, and Harm-Jan Wessels, founder of Applicare (acquired by GE), Forcare (acquired by Philips), and HealthSsage AI. The total also includes earlier support from Antler and Rabobank. The funding will support platform development, the advancement of AI capabilities, and team growth.


Hospitals and imaging providers store decades of X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs in Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS). Modernizing or consolidating PACS and enabling AI requires migrating these massive archives, a process that traditional consultant-led approaches handle slowly and expensively, often taking over a year.


Datamonk leverages agentic AI to automate PACS migrations while enhancing data quality. Its AI agents identify and correct metadata issues, standardize study naming, and validate data integrity during the migration, enabling hospitals to go live 5–10 times faster and significantly reduce the manual effort and cost of traditional consultant-led projects.

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