Minnesota Health Tech Startup DOCSI Raises Funding to Streamline Surgical Supply Chains
Investment to support DOCSI’s mission to modernize perioperative workflows and reduce waste
Investment to support DOCSI’s mission to modernize perioperative workflows and reduce waste
MINNEAPOLIS — August 7, 2025 — Minnesota-based DOCSI, a health technology company focused on perioperative supply chain management, has raised new funding to expand its platform and accelerate growth. The investment was led by iGan Partners, a Toronto venture capital firm specializing in healthcare innovation.
DOCSI’s mobile-first Surgical Preference Dashboard™ helps hospitals and surgery centers digitize surgical preference cards, engage surgeons, and reduce supply waste — all without complex IT integrations. The platform is already in use at major health systems such as Allina Health, where it has helped standardize supplies and drive measurable cost savings.
“We’re thrilled to welcome iGan Partners as a strategic investor,” said Andrew DeLeeuw, CEO of DOCSI. “Their experience scaling healthcare technology companies will help us further our mission to eliminate surgical waste and simplify supply chain decisions.”
DOCSI was founded by surgeons in Minneapolis to connect the right data with the right people in the operating room, improving efficiency and outcomes across hospital networks.
Read the full press release here.
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