Indianapolis, IN — January 13, 2025 — hc1, the leader in transforming lab data into actionable intelligence that improves patient health outcomes while boosting the bottom line, is accelerating growth with $6.25 million in new financing after a successful acquisition in October 2024 of Accumen. The funding will support launching enhanced solutions that couple hc1 + Accumen’s market-leading technology and expertise. This strategic growth initiative advances hc1’s mission of driving healthcare progress through predictive insights, personalized care, and increased efficiencies. Existing investor, Health Cloud Capital, led the investment with participation from health tech investment firm, A1 Health Ventures. Arsenal Capital Partners joined the investor base in the combined platform via its ownership stake in Accumen.
Awards
hc1 Insights announced Charlie Clarke has been selected as an Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) 2023 Tech Exec of the Year honoree in the private company category. IBJ’s Tech Exec of the Year program celebrates valued tech executives who play vital roles in making Indianapolis-area businesses, institutions and not-for-profit groups successful.
hc1 Insights, the leader in identifying real-time insights and risk signals in complex laboratory data, announced today Charlie Clarke has been selected as an Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) 2023 Tech Exec of the Year honoree in the private company category. IBJ’s Tech Exec of the Year program celebrates valued tech executives who play vital roles in making Indianapolis-area businesses, institutions and not-for-profit groups successful.
Technology leaders are instrumental in helping their organization advance and innovate. IBJ and TechPoint’s sixth annual Tech Exec/Tech 25 of the Year program honors 37 men and women who excel at using technology to help their employers achieve their strategic goals.
[Indianapolis, IN] Junior Achievement of Central Indiana announces its finalists for the 19th annual Indy’s Best and Brightest event presented by KPMG, LLP. The event honors 100 of central Indiana’s most outstanding young professionals in 10 different industries…
INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis-based TechPoint on Tuesday unveiled the nominees for its 24th annual Mira Awards, honoring the “Best in Tech” in Indiana. The nonprofit growth accelerator for Indiana’s technology sector said the 78 nominees were chosen from a record number of entries and represent almost all regions of the state.
The winners will be announced April 22 during the Mira Awards Gala at the J.W. Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.
The nominees include individuals, educators, community organizations, state agencies, investors, entrepreneurs and tech employers. TechPoint said the company nominees employ more than 57,000 Hoosiers and represent more than $20 billion in annual revenue.
CEO Ting Gootee said the number of nominations and entries show how much is going on in Indiana’s technology ecosystem.
“These nominees include familiar tech companies, for sure, but also highly tech-enabled industries like healthcare, life sciences and public safety; advanced manufacturing and logistics; agri-biosciences; banking and finance; academia and more,” Gootee said in written remarks. “We’re very pleased to see the amount of cross-sector activity in this age of digital 4.0.”
Tech Team of the Year – Recognizes small teams within companies or service providers that have achieved a significant milestone in product development, design, discovery, engineering, company advancement or other through demonstrated problem-solving and/or innovation with measured outcomes.
- 3Aware (Indianapolis)
- Elanco IT (Greenfield)
- Five Star Technology Solutions (Jeffersonville)
- hc1 (Indianapolis)
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Indianapolis)
- Parkview Digital Health Team (Indianapolis)
- Preventia (Indianapolis)
- Purdue University EASI RIDER Team (West Lafayette)
- Realync (Carmel)
- Recruit Rooster (Indianapolis)
- State of Indiana, Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services, Systems Consolidation Project Team (Indianapolis)
- State of Indiana, Department of Child Services IT (Indianapolis)
- Trava Security (Indianapolis)
Indianapolis-based TechPoint on Tuesday unveiled the nominees for its 24th annual Mira Awards, honoring the “Best in Tech” in Indiana.
The not-for-profit advocate for Indiana’s technology sector said the 78 nominees were chosen from a record number of entries and represent almost all regions of the state.
Tech Team of the Year – Recognizes small teams within companies or service providers that have achieved a significant milestone in product development, design, discovery, engineering, company advancement or other through demonstrated problem-solving and/or innovation with measured outcomes.
- 3Aware (Indianapolis)
- Elanco IT (Greenfield)
- Five Star Technology Solutions (Jeffersonville)
- hc1 (Indianapolis)
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Indianapolis)
- Parkview Digital Health Team (Indianapolis)
- Preventia (Indianapolis)
- Purdue University EASI RIDER Team (West Lafayette)
- Realync (Carmel)
- Recruit Rooster (Indianapolis)
- State of Indiana, Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services, Systems Consolidation Project Team (Indianapolis)
- State of Indiana, Department of Child Services IT (Indianapolis)
- Trava Security (Indianapolis)
The nominees include individuals, educators, community organizations, state agencies, investors, entrepreneurs and tech employers. TechPoint said the company nominees employ more than 57,000 Hoosiers and represent more than $20 billion in annual revenue.
“These nominees include familiar tech companies, for sure, but also highly tech-enabled industries like healthcare, life sciences and public safety; advanced manufacturing and logistics; agri-biosciences; banking and finance; academia and more,” Gootee said in written remarks. “We’re very pleased to see the amount of cross-sector activity in this age of digital 4.0.”
The nominees were chosen by 56 independent judges. They will present their cases and be interviewed by judging panels in March at the new Infosys facility at the former Indianapolis International Airport terminal.
In addition to the 14 categories, TechPoint will also announce the winners of its special industry recognition awards – the TechPoint Foundation for Youth Bridge Builder Award, and the Nextech K-12 Computer Science Teacher of the Year Award, the Deal of the Year Award and the TechPoint Trailblazer Award – at a later date.
[Indianapolis, IN] Junior Achievement of Central Indiana announces its finalists for the 19th annual Indy’s Best and Brightest event presented by KPMG LLP. The event honors 100 of central Indiana’s most outstanding young
professionals in 10 different industries.
An awards program and reception to recognize these outstanding professionals will take place on Thursday, March 23, 2023, at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in downtown Indianapolis. All 100 finalists will receive an award and the winners in each category will be announced.
hc1, the leader in extrapolating real-time insights from complex laboratory data, announced today Nick Noblet, Ph.D, scrum master, has been selected as a finalist in the category of Technology for the 2023 Indy’s Best and Brightest Awards…
Accumen is pleased to announce its recognition as a Healthcare Company of the Year 2022. Accumen received this award from The Healthcare Insights magazine, which is honoring phenomenal healthcare companies in different market segments for playing a pivotal role in the dramatic growth of the healthcare sector.
Accumen won this award based on a number of successes, including helping hospitals to manage COVID’s long-lasting supply chain effects, and optimizing health system labs so they could meet the massive demand for test results. Accumen was able to resolve challenges and successfully support its customer base of more than 1,000 healthcare systems and more than 4,000 physicians and clinics during COVID by understanding the dynamic challenges and demands the pandemic put on clinical and leadership staff. To-date, Accumen’s tailored solutions have generated more than $300M in total cost savings for clients, 15-25% in average customer bottom-line lab cost savings, and more than $130M in annualized supply chain expense savings.