OrganPath’s Origin Story

Years ago, while in university, a friend of one of our founders who was researching organ transplants workflows as part of their thesis, shared a problem that we had never heard of before:

A large number of medically viable organs are discarded every year because they are not transplanted in time.

It wasn’t because the teams who were transplanting them were too slow, or somehow medical staff weren’t trying. Quite the opposite: medical staff are some of the toughest most dedicated folks - and transplant takes a special type of extra-battle hardened types. They’re all in it for one reason: save lives.

The issue was that logistics of getting them to the right place at the right time were too complex and inefficient.

At the time, being nearly broke students, we didn’t have the resources to do anything about it. But we never forgot. We went on to learn some of the best software practices from some of the most interesting and complex usecases.

We built trading engines, real-time data processing systems, algorithmic traders, HR Platforms, Freight logistics management platforms, payment services, and more. We learned how to build software that is resilient, scalable, and efficient - that can be secure and pass regulatory requirements - and most importantly, software that can react to real-world conditions and take action in real-time to achieve an outcome when it matter most.

And then, in 2025, we decided to look at the problem again - because surely someone would have solved it by now, right?

Wrong.

We now had the experience and the knowledge to do something about it. More importantly, for us - and many on the ever growing waitlists - this is a problem that cannot wait.

This is how OrganPath was born.