Clinigence Selected for Venture Atlanta 2010 Showcase
Thursday, September 23, 2010 at 10:36PM ATLANTA, September 23, 2010—Clinigence, developer of clinical business intelligence software-as-a-service to healthcare providers (http://www.clinigence.com), today announced that it was selected among 25 competing companies to present at the Venture Atlanta 2010 early-stage showcase, being held on Tuesday, October 12, 2010, at the Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta. The early-stage showcase offers a unique, one-on-one opportunity for investors to interact with entrepreneurs and seed-stage companies.
"This is a great honor for us to have been selected by Venture Atlanta," said Kobi Margolin, Clinigence's Founder and CEO. "Not only does Venture Atlanta attract many of the country's top venture capitalists, but we are also proud and honored to be selected among Atlanta's brightest and most promising ventures. We are confident the event will be a great success and are looking forward to making invaluable contacts as we seek to grow our business."
About Venture Atlanta
Venture Atlanta, Georgia's technology innovation event, is where Georgia's top technology innovators meet the country's top-tier investors. As the state's largest investor showcase, Venture Atlanta connects local entrepreneurs with venture capitalists, bankers, angel investors and others who can help them raise the capital they need to grow their businesses. The annual non-profit event is a collaboration of three leading Georgia business organizations: Atlanta CEO Council, Metro Atlanta Chamber and the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). For more information, visit www.ventureatlanta.org
About Clinigence
Clinigence, LLC, in Atlanta, is a health information technology company. Conceived in 2009 and launched in 2010, Clinigence develops, publishes and delivers collaborative software-as-a-service (SaaS) to help healthcare providers derive business value from clinical data and quality patient care. The Clinigence solution is tailored to the emerging needs of healthcare providers due to the shift of the US healthcare system from volume- to value-based purchasing and the growing demand for quality patient care. More information can be found at http://www.clinigence.com.
