Sonitor, a top company in reliable Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS), and Tagnos, a leader in healthcare workflow and asset management software, have announced a strategic merger. This partnership brings together Sonitor’s SonitorONE RTLS platform, which uses six different locating technologies, with Tagnos’ advanced healthcare software to create a complete solution designed to change how healthcare operates and how patients are cared for.

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Matt Crane, CEO of Sonitor, said, “This merger is a big step for Sonitor, Tagnos, and healthcare. By combining smart workflow software with highly accurate RTLS, we will give healthcare facilities unmatched visibility, efficiency, and useful insights.” The merger has received strong support from Tagnos’ existing shareholders, including Zebra Technologies’ investment arm, Zebra Ventures, which now owns shares in Sonitor, further strengthening Sonitor’s position as an innovator in healthcare technology.

Tony Palcheck, Vice President at Zebra Ventures, added, “Zebra Ventures is excited to support the growth of the combined solutions. Indoor locating and its software are essential for improving safety and productivity for healthcare workers and patients.” Sheila Minton, CEO of Tagnos, said, “Our goal has always been to give healthcare providers the tools they need to improve operations and patient outcomes. Partnering with Sonitor and its advanced RTLS technology lets us speed up that mission. Together, we will create solutions that tackle major challenges facing healthcare today.”

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The new company will offer a full platform that uses accurate location data to automate and improve many healthcare processes. This includes tracking medical equipment in real time to cut down search times and improve usage, managing patient flow to reduce waiting times and improve patient movement, enhancing staff safety to improve communication and reduce burnout, controlling infections through automated hand hygiene monitoring and contact tracing, and monitoring the environment to keep medications and equipment in proper conditions. By combining their knowledge, Sonitor and Tagnos aim to give healthcare organizations strong tools to boost efficiency, improve patient satisfaction, and deliver better care. The companies will continue to support current customers smoothly while speeding up innovation to connect RTLS data with workflow automation and ensure compatibility across different platforms.

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