German healthtech startup Roger secures €7M from Google Ventures, Partech, others

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Berlin-based Roger, a health tech startup, announced on Tuesday, August 13, that it has secured €7M in a seed funding round led by GV (Google Ventures) and Partech.

Additionally, angel investors, including the founders of Orderbird, Payone, and the US platform Klara, also participated.

Dentists in Germany generated €30B last year using outdated 80s software and manual processes.

Here’s where Roger comes into play!

Roger: Revolutionising the work life of dentists 

Founded by Victor Charlier and Andreas Wolff in 2021, Roger aims to transform the work life of dentists and their teams by significantly reducing time spent on the phone and administrative tasks.

The company does this by developing a “Patient Relationship Management” platform — Roger to streamline patient communication, generate treatment plans, and provide cost estimates.

Through smart tracking and follow-ups for treatment plans and modern patient communication, the company’s platform increases revenue by 25 per cent, allowing dental professionals to focus more on patient care and less on paperwork.

The German company claims that users can save 90 minutes daily, as the digital and efficient system takes care of repetitive practice tasks, reducing daily workload by 25 per cent.

The investors

Based out of Paris, Partech is a global tech investment, with offices in Berlin, Dakar, Dubai, Nairobi, and San Francisco.

Currently, the company manages €2.5B AUM and a current portfolio of 220 companies, spread across 40 countries and 4 continents.

GV invests across the life sciences, consumer, enterprise, crypto, climate, and frontier technology sectors.

Launched as Google Ventures in 2009, GV has over $10B in assets under management and 400 active portfolio companies across North America and Europe. Notable investment outcomes include Uber, Nest, Slack, GitLab, and more. 

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran

Vigneshwar has been a News Reporter at Silicon Canals since 2018. A seasoned technology journalist with almost a decade of experience, he covers the European startup ecosystem, from AI and Web3 to clean energy and health tech. Previously, he was a content producer and consumer product reviewer for leading Indian digital media, including NDTV, GizBot, and FoneArena. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Instrumentation in Chennai and a Diploma in Broadcasting Journalism in New Delhi.

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