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Sware Secures $6M to Help Life Sciences Eliminate Validation Debt

by Syed Hamza Sohail 06/06/2024 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know

– Sware has secured $6 million in Series B funding to enhance its software validation solution for life sciences companies.

– The new funding will support research and development, AI-driven capabilities, and expansion of Sware’s sales team to address validation debt.

Insights into Sware’s Growth and Innovation

Sware, a leading provider of comprehensive software validation solutions for the life sciences industry, has announced a successful raise of $6 million in Series B funding. This latest round brings Sware’s total funding to $26 million. The investment was led by First Analysis, with participation from existing investors such as LRVHealth, New Stack Ventures, and Insight Partners. The additional capital will be used to advance the development of Sware’s computer systems validation (CSV) platform, Res_Q, leveraging artificial intelligence to streamline processes further. It will also aid in expanding Sware’s sales team to better support organizations facing validation debt, which includes the costs of release, testing, GxP, and business requirements.

Regulatory requirements from bodies like the FDA necessitate stringent validation of computer systems to ensure data integrity, security, and reliability. These requirements pose challenges, particularly as companies adopt agile development and continuous code delivery. Automating these processes is crucial to managing validation debt.

“Every time a life sciences company adopts a new technology or vendors update products, validation requirements add time and unforeseen expenses that only compound as products move towards commercialization. Automating these processes is the only way to eliminate this validation debt,” said Ellen Reilly, CEO of Sware.

The Res_Q platform offers pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotechnology companies a cloud-based solution with an open API architecture. This system allows comprehensive management of validation processes across IT, manufacturing, and lab systems. Intelligent risk assessments facilitate workflow initiation and workload assignment based on risk profiles, ensuring quality without compromising speed.

Sware continues to innovate in the life sciences sector, driven by a mission to eliminate validation debt and support companies in delivering safe, high-quality products.

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