Exactrx is a Nashville- and New York-based healthcare AI company that automates revenue cycle management for ambulatory surgery centers and outpatient providers. Its platform reads the operative note, codes the case, validates each charge against more than 80,000 payer rules with a tri-engine system, and generates a submission-ready claim in under 30 seconds - leaving humans to review and submit. Founded in 2024 by Athena Doshi and a clinician-and-engineer team, the company positions itself as access-to-care infrastructure rather than billing software, aiming to recover the revenue that denials and documentation gaps quietly drain from surgical facilities.
eXeX (short for eXpanded eXistence) is an Orlando-based medtech company building a Surgery Intelligence platform that captures a surgeon's setup knowledge and delivers it - as playbooks, checklists and holographic guides - to every member of the operating-room team, on every device. Founded in 2022 by neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Masson, the company targets the unglamorous logistics of surgery: room setup, instrument sequencing, staff onboarding and workflow tracking. In 2024 it became the first company to bring Apple Vision Pro into a live operating room as an organizational tool, and it raised a $5.8M seed round to fund a commercial launch across the US and UK.
Apella is a San Francisco-based healthcare AI company using ambient video, computer vision and machine learning to run hospitals' operating rooms better - automatically detecting up to 14 surgical case events, forecasting case durations, and writing structured data back to the EHR so surgical teams can serve more patients without staying late.
Keith Carter is a healthcare technology operator with deep roots in medical imaging and surgical data infrastructure. Currently VP of Implementations & Integrations at Caresyntax - the AI-powered surgical intelligence platform used in 3,500+ operating rooms worldwide - he also serves as CEO of Cloud9PACS.com, a digital PACS system he built from the ground up. Carter's career traces the arc of healthcare IT: from PACS architect at Medlink to running his own imaging solutions company, to joining one of the most-funded surgical AI ventures in the industry. He is based in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Matt Krueger is the Chief Executive Officer of Caresyntax, an AI-powered surgical intelligence platform used in 4,200+ operating rooms worldwide and supporting over 3 million surgical procedures annually. A decade-long veteran of the company, Krueger rose through roles including SVP & GM for the Americas & ANZ, Chief Commercial Officer, Chief Customer Officer, and President before being elevated to CEO in July 2025. With 18+ years in medical devices and healthcare technology - including stints at Hill-Rom and TRUMPF - he has been a primary architect of Caresyntax's expansion and its consistent 50%+ organic revenue growth trajectory.