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Germany: Verdane supports Eterno’s platform expansion with significant investment

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German healthcare technology company, Eterno, has secured a significant investment from Germany-based growth investor, Verdane, in support of the expansion of its AI-native platform for outpatient care.

The investment underscores the increasing importance of modernising one of Europe’s most fragmented and under-digitalised sectors, which remains heavily constrained by administrative inefficiencies.

The next generation of healthcare infrastructure is evolving to enable physicians operate in increasingly complex, data-rich environments, and free up their time for patient care.

“We believe outpatient care is undergoing one of the largest infrastructure shifts in decades – moving from fragmented legacy software toward open, AI-native operating systems that will redefine how care is delivered,” said Maximilian Waldmann, founder and CEO of Eterno. “Our ambition is to become the foundational infrastructure layer for outpatient care – enabling providers and AI builders to operate within one of Europe’s most complex and highly regulated markets.”

Eterno’s AI-native operating system for doctors is an open, fully integrated, cloud-based platform that automates administrative workflows end-to-end, from patient access and clinical documentation to billing and analytics.

The partnership with Verdane will allow Eterno, which has a team of more than 150 employees, to scale its platform, expand technological leadership, accelerate commercial rollout and pursue selective strategic acquisitions.

“Eterno is exactly in the sweet spot of Verdane’s investment focus,” said Dominik Schwarz, partner at Verdane. “The company addresses a structural inefficiency in one of Germany’s most important and undersupplied markets, and has developed a product that resonates strongly with physicians.”

Press release: Verdane partners with ETERNO to scale its AI-native operating system across Germany’s outpatient care – Verdane

Nick Herbert
Nick Herbert
Nick Herbert has over 30 years’ experience in the financial markets, as both a practitioner and journalist. He started work as an investment banker in London, before joining International Financing Review (IFR) to report on debt capital markets and derivatives. He moved to Singapore in 2000 to manage IFR’s financial markets editorial team throughout Asia, before returning to London in 2009 to take up the position of Publisher for Reuters Capital Markets Publications. For the last five years he has been covering global capital markets, ESG finance and healthcare markets on a freelance basis.
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