Local health IT startup Redox will join Cisco’s Entrepreneur in Residence program (Cisco EIR) to scale Redox’s technology for improved and expanded enterprise sales, the company announced recently.
“Our vision has always been to accelerate the adoption of cloud-based software in healthcare,” Redox President Niko Skievaski said in a statement. “We believe that this opportunity with Cisco will help us bring a mature cloud strategy to health system enterprises looking to more rapidly adopt new technology.”
According to a release, the six-month program in Silicon Valley allows emerging tech companies to tap into a wide array of Cisco resources to help accelerate their growth, expand their network and connect with industry leaders and investors in the area.
Redox will receive financial support, office space and opportunities to work closely with Cisco product and engineering teams.
The Madison company is one of three to join the program.