Shlomo Matityaho is a healthcare technology executive and systems architect with more than three decades of experience designing and scaling data-driven operational platforms for complex, regulated environments. As Founder and CEO of IDENTI Medical, he leads the development of AI-driven hospital supply chain automation platforms that address long-standing inefficiencies in hospital operations, supply chain management, and point-of-use data capture.
Shlomo founded IDENTI Medical with a clear objective: to bring automation, accuracy, and real-time visibility to hospital environments where manual processes and fragmented systems create financial leakage, operational risk, and clinical burden. IDENTI’s platform integrates computer vision, RFID, sensor-based data collection, and cloud analytics to power intelligent hospital supply chain automation, capturing usage events directly at the point of care and enabling hospitals to improve inventory accuracy, charge capture, and compliance without adding clinical workload.
His expertise lies in translating advanced technologies into practical hospital systems that operate reliably in operating rooms, procedural areas, med-surg units, and ambulatory surgery centers. Under his leadership, IDENTI’s solutions have been deployed across hospitals globally, strengthening AI-powered inventory automation, improving inventory governance, reducing waste, mitigating expired and recalled items, and enabling more accurate revenue recognition.
In parallel with IDENTI Medical, Shlomo has served as CEO of LogiTag Logistics since 2005, where he led the development of embedded RFID detection, tracking, and analysis solutions for healthcare and industrial applications. His work at LogiTag laid the technical foundation for RFID-enabled healthcare supply chain systems, later incorporated into IDENTI’s healthcare platforms.
Shlomo’s approach is grounded in systems thinking and operational pragmatism. Rather than introducing isolated tools, his solutions are designed to integrate with hospital ERP, EHR, and supply chain systems, ensuring continuity of data across clinical, operational, and financial teams. This integration-first philosophy has been critical to achieving adoption at scale within healthcare organizations.
Shlomo holds an MBA and a BSc in Industrial Engineering, Management, and Information Systems, providing a formal foundation for his work at the intersection of technology, operations, and healthcare delivery. Through IDENTI Medical, he continues to advance the role of AI and automation as core infrastructure for modern hospital operations.
Over 30 years of experience leading the design and deployment of AI-driven hospital operations, inventory automation, and supply chain intelligence systems.