IgniteData Joins Microsoft Pegasus Program to Enhance Clinical Trial Data Transfer

September 24, 2025
IgniteData has been selected for the Microsoft for Startups Pegasus Program, enhancing its Archer solution for clinical trial data transfer using agentic AI.

IgniteData has been selected for the Microsoft for Startups Pegasus Program, announced in a press release. This collaboration aims to enhance IgniteData's Archer solution, which automates the transfer of clinical trial data from electronic health records (EHR) to electronic data capture (EDC) systems. By leveraging agentic AI, the program will enable the mining of unstructured EHR data, maintaining a human-in-the-loop model for data review.

The Pegasus Program is an invite-only initiative by Microsoft Corporation designed to help high-potential B2B startups scale rapidly. It provides access to Microsoft's technology, mentorship, and global enterprise ecosystem. IgniteData's inclusion in the program is expected to accelerate the adoption of its Archer solution, which is already deployed at prestigious cancer centers and expanding into community hospitals across North America, Europe, and Asia.

Archer facilitates real-time, secure, and interoperable data transfer, eliminating the need for manual data transcription and enhancing regulatory compliance. This initiative is part of IgniteData's efforts to transform clinical trials through intelligent automation, setting a new standard for data accuracy and compliance in the industry.

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