CalmWave raises $4.4M for tech that targets non-actionable patient alarms in hospital ICUs

CalmWave, a Seattle-based health-tech startup, recently announced it raised $4.4 million in new funding.

The company’s Calm ICU software eliminates unnecessary alarms in hospital intensive care units, improving clinical responsiveness and operational clarity. “We’ve done what many believed impossible and shown significant reductions in non-actionable alarms, a key driver of ICU alarm fatigue,” said CEO Ophir Ronen.

As a 2022 spinout of the AI2 Incubator, a Seattle-based non-profit research institute supporting AI startups, CalmWave underscores the region’s national impact on healthcare innovation.

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