What is Surgical Site Infection (SSI)?

Infection of the surgery site is known as Surgical Site infection.

Why Early Detection?

60% of SSIs were detected after discharge from hospital*. Current diagnostic tools and methods are inadequate to provide credible, reliable and timely evidence of an imminent infection of surgical site post-surgery (also known as Surgical Site Infection).



If not detected and treated early, it leads to:

High incidence of
mortality in patients

Poor health
outcomes

Poor patient
experience

Loss of reputation for
healthcare providers

Higher
healthcare costs

Reduced profitability for
healthcare providers

At present, no country is free from SSIs

Crely’s Early Warning System

An AI-based warning system to predict and detect the likelihood of SSIs using a non-invasive, wearable medical device that continuously monitors patient’s biomarkers remotely for clinical intervention.

Award of Best Investment

Crely won the Award of Best Investment at the Harvard Business School 2019 New Venture Competition in Shanghai.

Selected as 1 of 20
Best-in-Class Startups

Crely selected for the inaugural MedTech Innovator Asia Pacific Showcase at the Asia Pacific MedTech Forum in Singapore!

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