Invenio

Invenio

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $25M

Overview

Invenio is a private, commercial-stage medical device company founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, USA. It operates as a global manufacturer and supplier of a broad portfolio of single-use surgical products, including procedure packs, drapes, gowns, and sharps safety devices, primarily serving the hospital and surgical center markets. The company leverages a vertically integrated manufacturing footprint to control costs and ensure supply, positioning itself as a pragmatic partner for healthcare providers seeking reliable, protective products. Despite its founding description mentioning AI/Machine Learning and Drug Delivery, the current website content reveals a core business firmly in traditional surgical consumables and protective equipment.

AI / Machine LearningDrug Delivery

Technology Platform

Vertically integrated global manufacturing platform for surgical accessories and protective equipment, emphasizing cost control, quality, and supply chain resilience.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$25M
Series A$20M
Seed$5M

Opportunities

Leveraging its global, flexible manufacturing footprint to capitalize on healthcare providers' need for supply chain resilience and cost-effective procedural packs.
Growing demand for single-use protective equipment and sharps safety devices in a vast, procedure-driven market provides a stable baseline for growth.

Risk Factors

Faces intense competition and pricing pressure in commoditized product segments from large established players and low-cost manufacturers.
Exposure to volatile raw material costs and potential scrutiny over environmental sustainability claims pose additional operational and reputational challenges.

Competitive Landscape

Operates in the crowded and competitive market for surgical consumables and PPE, competing against giants like Medline, Cardinal Health, and 3M, as well as many regional manufacturers. Differentiation is primarily based on cost, supply reliability, and customer service rather than proprietary technology.