Boca Raton, FL, July 18, 2024 — PROXDIS, Inc., a healthcare technology company advancing clinical collaboration, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Kumar Erramilli to its Technical Advisory Board.
Kumar Erramilli, a seasoned entrepreneur and a notable figure in the technology and life sciences sectors, currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and co-founder of ACTO. ACTO is an AI-powered intelligent field excellence platform for life sciences, transforming how pharmaceutical and medical device companies commercialize their life-saving technologies, and directly supporting HCPs and patients worldwide. His prior entrepreneurial ventures include founding CompanyID, a pioneer in NLP-based auto-categorization, and co-founding PaperDoDo, both of which he successfully exited.
Beyond his role at ACTO, Kumar has established K-Man Ventures, an advisory and investment firm aimed at supporting innovative startups across diverse sectors such as life sciences, deep tech, AI, and fintech.
Eric Plumb, CEO of PROXDIS, expressed his enthusiasm: “Kumar is more than just a partner; he’s a true advocate for PROXDIS. His extensive experience and innovative leadership validate the powerful combination of healthcare and technology. He is deeply respected and trusted by our team—it’s a privilege to have him as part of our organization.”
Kumar Erramilli shared his thoughts on joining PROXDIS: “I am truly excited to join PROXDIS, a company that merits considerable attention. Its culture and vision, shaped by individuals with firsthand industry experience, are exceptional. The leadership at PROXDIS is known for a level of customer service that is rare today, genuinely respecting those they serve. This dedication to authentic service relationships distinctly sets PROXDIS apart.”
PROXDIS, Inc. is modernizing interactions between hospital procedural teams and the medical device industry. Through its innovative mobile platform, UNITE by PROXDIS, the company introduces a new era of clinical collaboration, ensuring safer, faster, and more secure patient-centered care.
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