The Valencia-based company is backed by strategic investors such as Fernández Sierra and Alonso Senent to advance its mission to revolutionise magnetic resonance imaging with accessible, state-of-the-art technology.

 

PhysioMRI, a leading Spanish company in the development of portable magnetic resonance imaging, is capturing the attention of the medical and technological community thanks not only to its innovation, but also to the backing of strategic investors who bring experience, vision and a strong commitment to the transformation of the healthcare sector. Among them are figures such as Sergio Fernández Sierra and Jorge Alonso Senent, leaders in the entrepreneurial and healthcare ecosystem.

Sergio Fernández Sierra, founder of Servicios Hospitalarios S.L., brings to PhysioMRI a valuable perspective from the field of hospital management. With an extensive track record in the implementation of technological solutions in clinical environments, Fernández Sierra has been instrumental in identifying real needs in hospitals and diagnostic centres, which has allowed PhysioMRI to adapt its developments to practical and operational contexts. His knowledge of the inner workings of the Spanish healthcare system makes him a strategic ally for product validation and scaling.

Jorge Alonso Senent, managing partner of Evalue Innovación S.L., comes with a strong specialisation in R&D&I financing. His company has established itself as a benchmark in advising on how to obtain public aid and tax deductions for innovation projects. Alonso Senent brings not only capital, but also a network of institutional contacts and technical knowledge to maximise the available resources and accelerate the company’s growth. Thanks to his participation, PhysioMRI has been able to optimise its innovation strategy and access key lines of financing for its technological development.

The backing of experts with proven experience in complementary areas – hospital management and innovation – strengthens the viability of the Valencian company’s projects and opens up new opportunities for public-private collaboration. This backing is one of the factors that has enabled PhysioMRI to position itself as one of the most promising start-ups in the field of medical technology, and to make progress in the development of promising alternatives to conventional diagnostic imaging devices, such as its portable MRI.

In a context where accessible medical care is more urgent than ever, PhysioMRI is steadily advancing towards its goal: democratising access to high quality imaging diagnostics. The support of investors such as Fernández Sierra and Alonso Senent not only validates the technological proposal, but also propels it towards a real application with direct social impact.