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Amalgam Rx Secures $20M Credit Investment from Catalio Capital Management to Accelerate Medical-Grade AI™ Deployment

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Amalgam Rx Secures $20M Credit Investment from Catalio Capital Management to Accelerate Medical-Grade AI™ Deployment
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Amalgam Rx Secures $20M Credit Investment from Catalio Capital Management to Accelerate Medical-Grade AI™ Deployment

2025-08-12 21:34 Last Updated At:22:01

WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 12, 2025--

Amalgam Rx, Inc., a leader in enabling data-driven healthcare decision making, today announced a $20 million credit investment from Catalio Capital Management, a leading investment firm dedicated to backing innovative healthcare companies. The funding will accelerate the scaling of Amalgam’s Medical-Grade AI solutions to further empower patients in their daily lives and providers in their clinical workflows.

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The senior secured term loan provides Amalgam with an initial draw of $12 million at close to continue its market expansion and refinance existing corporate debt. Amalgam will also gain access to Catalio’s extensive network of life sciences leaders, including its board of advisors and 45+ Catalio Venture Partners – comprised of world-renowned, serial scientist-entrepreneurs with a proven track record in starting category-defining businesses – who will provide strategic insights to support product development and commercial growth.

“Our investment in Amalgam reflects Catalio’s commitment to backing the next generation of pioneering healthcare companies. Amalgam’s proven track record, scalable platform, and vision for intelligent, personalized care position them as a leader in facilitating high quality care. We’re proud to support the company’s next phase of growth as they continue to drive innovation at the intersection of digital health and life sciences,” said Catalio’s Dr. Nicholas von Guionneau, who joins Amalgam’s Board of Directors as an Observer.

“We’re excited to welcome Catalio as a strategic partner through its $20 million credit investment. Catalio’s deep expertise in healthcare and life sciences, combined with their expansive venture network, makes them an ideal partner as we scale. This funding will accelerate the development and deployment of our medical-grade AI platform – enhancing decision-making for both patients and providers – and advance our mission to transform chronic disease management through intelligent, personalized care,” said Ryan Sysko, Chief Executive Officer of Amalgam Rx.

As healthcare increasingly adopts AI, ensuring safety, compliance, and integrity is paramount. Amalgam has spent five years developing its proprietary Medical-Grade AI, a platform engineered with built-in safeguards to meet rigorous clinical, ethical, and regulatory standards. This enables healthcare organizations to safely, quickly, and confidently harness the power of AI.

Amalgam’s financial advisor was KOI Capital Group and was represented by Nemphos Braue LLC. Catalio was represented by Covington & Burling LLP.

About Catalio Capital Management
Catalio Capital Management, LP, is a New York-based investment firm focused on the full lifecycle of innovative healthcare investing across private, public and credit markets. Catalio has exclusive partnerships with world-renowned serial scientist-entrepreneurs from around the globe who each have extensive academic and scientific achievements and who have also started multiple well-established companies based on their research. Catalio has offices in New York, London, and Washington, D.C. Learn more about Catalio Capital Management by visiting www.cataliocapital.com.

About Amalgam Rx
Amalgam Rx empowers patients and providers to make the best decisions possible—within clinical workflows and in everyday life. With a modular SaMD platform, EHR solutions, and Medical-Grade Al, Amalgam partners with global life sciences companies, health plans, and providers to reimagine care delivery. Today, Amalgam's Al-powered solutions support nearly 10 million patients across four continents and have enabled more than 70 million clinical decisions.

Learn more at www.amalgamrx.com.

Amalgam Rx Secures $20M Credit Investment from Catalio Capital Management to Accelerate Medical-Grade AI™ Deployment

Amalgam Rx Secures $20M Credit Investment from Catalio Capital Management to Accelerate Medical-Grade AI™ Deployment

WENGEN, Switzerland (AP) — Host Italy has a new contender in Alpine skiing with the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics three weeks away.

Giovanni Franzoni claimed his first World Cup victory on the famed Lauberhorn course in a super-G Friday — four months after his close friend and former roommate, Matteo Franzoso, died in a crash during preseason training in Chile.

The 24-year-old Franzoni — a former world junior champion in super-G, downhill and Alpine combined — was the first racer on course and took advantage of the No. 1 bib to deliver a near-perfect run.

Reaching a top speed of 140.44 kph (87 mph), Franzoni finished 0.35 seconds ahead of Stefan Babinsky of Austria and 0.37 ahead of downhill world champion Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland.

Franzoni handled the tricky Canadian Corner and Kernen S sections on the upper portion of the course cleaner than anyone else.

“I made the difference on the turn where I crashed a few years ago,” he said, referring to his season-ending fall in a super-G in 2023 that resulted in thigh surgery.

Swiss overall World Cup leader Marco Odermatt, a four-time winner in Wengen, placed fourth, 0.53 behind.

The top American was Ryan Cochran-Siegle in sixth.

Franzoni also led both downhill training sessions and could be a contender in the classic downhill on Saturday. His previous best World Cup finish was third in a super-G on home snow in Val Gardena last month.

Now Franzoni will be among the leaders for Italy’s team in Bormio, where men’s Alpine skiing will be contested during the Olympics.

“If you had told me that I would be third in Val Gardena and then win here — on the two courses that I've had the most trouble on — I wouldn't have believed it,” Franzoni said.

The opening ceremony for the Games is scheduled for Feb. 6.

“I don't know about the future, but the present has changed," Franzoni said. "We always live day by day.”

Marco Schwarz, the Austrian who won the previous super-G in Livigno, Italy, last month, missed the race due to sickness.

Also sitting out this weekend is Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, the Norwegian standout who returned this season after a horrific crash in Wengen two years ago.

“This year," Kilde said on Instagram this week, "it’s just a little too early.”

AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Giovanni Franzoni of Italy takes a jump during the alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G race, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP)

Giovanni Franzoni of Italy takes a jump during the alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G race, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Switzerland's Marco Odermatt reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Austria's Stefan Babinsky speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Austria's Stefan Babinsky speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni reacts at finish line during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Giovanni Zenoni)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Italy's Giovanni Franzoni speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup super-G, in Wengen, Switzerland, Friday Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

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