SmartClinity was founded on a simple but consequential observation: the management of clinical fluids — one of the most fundamental aspects of hospital care — has not meaningfully changed with the digital transformation of healthcare.
Drainage bags are still checked manually. Fluid quality is still estimated visually. Documentation is still handled by hand. The clinical blind spots created by this model — and the burden it places on clinical teams — represent an opportunity for intelligent, non-invasive, connected monitoring.
SmartClinity addresses this by combining embedded sensing, wireless connectivity, and cloud intelligence into a platform designed to integrate with existing clinical infrastructure — not replace it.
Engineers from the fields of telecommunications and biomedical engineering — united by a shared ambition to transform how hospitals manage clinical fluids.
SmartClinity's long-term ambition is to become the scalable digital infrastructure layer for hospital fluid management — beginning with drainage monitoring and drug administration, and expanding into broader fluid workflows, predictive analytics, and remote care settings.
We envision a future in which every clinical fluid stream in a hospital is monitored continuously, intelligently, and without burdening the teams responsible for delivering care. Where data accumulated across thousands of monitoring episodes enables a quality of clinical insight that manual practice cannot approach.
We are at the beginning of that journey — and we are building it with the same precision and care that the clinical environment demands.