Digital health platform for decentralized clinical trials and patient data capture
Clinical ink builds software for clinical trial sponsors, CROs, and researchers—spanning electronic data capture, patient-reported outcomes, telehealth, and cognitive assessment. The tech stack (Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, SQL, AWS, Snowflake) reveals a company investing heavily in ML and data infrastructure; active projects around AI tooling, data quality automation, and digital health POCs confirm this trajectory. Engineering-led hiring (9 of 22 current roles) and concurrent work on FDA compliance and data integrity suggest a maturing platform prioritizing both innovation and regulatory rigor.
Clinical ink serves the clinical research ecosystem with a suite of digital tools designed to modernize how trials are conducted and how patient data flows through the development process. The product combines direct data capture, electronic consent, remote patient monitoring, and neurocognitive testing—all positioned toward decentralized trial models that reduce site burden and improve patient experience. Based in Winston-Salem, NC, with 201–500 employees, the company operates across therapeutic areas and serves both sponsors and contract research organizations. Recent project work on data quality dashboards, automated compliance checks, and AI-driven quality control indicates internal focus on operational maturity alongside feature expansion.
Python, Java, SQL, PyTorch, TensorFlow, and scikit-learn for core backend and ML; React Native and native iOS/Android for mobile; AWS, Snowflake, and Amazon QuickSight for data infrastructure; Salesforce for CRM.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The company also actively hires in Denmark and the United States.
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