The Connecticut company bet on off-site medical-image archiving in 1999, survived two giant owners, then returned with a broader plan: make radiology data portable, resilient and useful without forcing hospitals into another proprietary corner.
PaxeraHealth is a Boston-area medical imaging company that builds AI-driven enterprise imaging software - PACS, vendor-neutral archives, image sharing, and a no-code platform that lets hospitals author their own imaging algorithms. Founded in 2009 by Dr. Mohamed Shoura, the company has installed thousands of PACS systems across 50+ countries and counts the American College of Radiology and AdventHealth among its clients.
Eden is a Latin American health-tech company building the leading cloud PACS/RIS platform for radiology - storage, viewing, AI-assisted reading, and digital delivery of medical imaging used by hospitals and clinics across 17 countries. Founded by Julián Ríos Cantú, who first became known as the teenager behind the EVA breast-cancer-detecting bra, Eden processes millions of medical images a day and has raised roughly $44M total, including a $10M round led by Sierra Ventures and a Series A in October 2025.