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‘Indoor GPS’ startup Navenio has appointed a new CEO to drive US expansion.

The Oxford company, which develops health and location solutions and recently raised £9.5 million in fresh investment, has turned to Connie Moser.

Moser has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare strategy, sales and operations, including building large-scale businesses across global markets. 

Navenio, which saw a 153% increase in revenue in 2021, has also appointed geospatial expert Andrew Loveless to drive innovation outside of healthcare in his role as VP of business development. 

“I am joining at a pivotal time for Navenio and am delighted to drive our expansion in the US and beyond,” said Moser. 

“I look forward to building strong global partnerships and believe passionately in the vast potential that Navenio can bring by ensuring ‘right person, right place, right time’ in healthcare settings. 

“Artificial intelligence is one of many technologies making a real world impact in the healthcare sector, and I’m proud to lead a company spearheading digital transformation.”

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Navenio’s mission is to maximise patient flow in key departments such as imaging and logistics, a key issue limiting the ability of hospitals to improve both clinician and staff productivity, and patient throughput.

Chairman Martin Moran said: “I’m delighted to announce our plans for growth and welcome both Connie and Andrew to the Navenio team. The possibility of indoor location technology is vast and we’re excited to be expanding into the US, providing the benefits of our technology to everyone, everywhere.”