VICTOR CHU CO-FOUNDER, BOARD DIRECTOR
SMRxT Inc.
Since 2011
NEW YORK
Medication Adherence Intelligence
Victor and Stephan Valter co-founded SMRxT in New York based upon their smart container technology concepts and patents. At the start of the Great Recession of 2008, Victor realized “product usage data will be more valuable than the actual goods contained in a package.” Victor and Stephan quickly pivoted from consumer smart container applications to the solve the biggest problem in consumption intelligence – adherence to medication prescriptions. They founded SMRxT in 2011 as a health tech venture.
Since then, SMRxT has raised over $15M, developed proprietary wireless sensor technology with Verizon Innovation and launched Nomi. Nomi is the company’s medication adherence intelligence system. The venture has reached revenue and is integrating Nomi with key pharmaceutical and specialty pharmacy customers.
Meet Nomi
For the first time, Nomi provides an automated medication adherence solution to monitor behavior and give intervention insights, in real-time. There’s no clearer way to identify patient behavior and improve patient outcomes for your organization.
Nomi's sensor precisely knows how much medication is taken and when. Located inside a bottle, the sensor accurately measures patient adherence by medication weight, time, movement, and temperature. The data is available instantly to clinicians and family members.
There is no patient setup. Nomi is connected the moment the pharmacist fills the prescription, without the patient lifting a finger. Nomi’s sensor automatically communicates adherence data using Verizon’s nationwide cellular network. There’s no cord to untangle, Wi-Fi to connect, Bluetooth to pair, or application to set up.