Patient First
Every decision we make — every feature we build — is measured against one question: does this improve outcomes for patients? If it doesn't, we don't build it.
About Semdatex
Semdatex is a Berlin-based SaaS company specialising in software for remote patient management. Founded in 2017 by two pioneers with deep roots in telemedicine, we've built our company around a single belief: that technology should make healthcare faster, smarter, and more human.
Today, more than 300 medical centres across the EMEA region rely on our solutions — and we're just getting started.
Founded in Berlin by two telemedicine pioneers
Telemonitoring centres across the EMEA region
Every line of code, every design shipped, and every process built works towards one goal: to give every patient continuous, expert oversight — wherever they are. That's not a tagline. It's why we show up every day.
Every decision we make — every feature we build — is measured against one question: does this improve outcomes for patients? If it doesn't, we don't build it.
We operate in healthcare. That means we hold ourselves to clinical standards — not just engineering ones. Our solutions are built on evidence, validated in practice.
We move fast because lives depend on timely care. But speed without direction is noise. We ship, iterate constantly, and always know why we're building.
2017
Two pioneers with decades of telemedicine experience start Semdatex with a clear vision: to revolutionise remote patient management through software.
2019
Our first electronic follow-up workflow sets a new standard in remote patient care — streamlining clinical processes and reducing manual overhead for medical teams.
2020
Semdatex joins the TIMELY Project Consortium as part of the EU Horizon 2020 programme, bringing our expertise to a pan-European research initiative.
2021
We launch inCareNet HF — our heart failure telemonitoring platform — and move to Adlershof, one of Berlin's leading science and technology parks.
2024
Semdatex becomes a consortium partner in the FACE project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), further cementing our role in shaping the future of digital health.