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Connecticut

Software, AI & cloud
development in New Haven.

We build custom software, AI systems, and cloud infrastructure for New Haven companies. We are a remote-first studio, so we work with Connecticut businesses the same way we work with clients anywhere in the US.

[ The New Haven market ]

New Haven's economy is anchored by Yale. The university and Yale New Haven Hospital are the city's defining institutions, and around them has grown an education and medical economy: research labs, a steady stream of biotech and life-sciences spinouts, clinical operations, and the professional firms that serve all of it. The city's scale means these institutions are not just prominent, they are the market.

Institution-centered economies have institution-shaped software needs. Research groups need data management and lab-adjacent tools that pass university IT review. Spinout companies need product engineering that can mature from grant-funded prototype to venture-backed platform. Clinical and community-health organizations need scheduling, intake, and records tooling that protects patient data. Everything is reviewed, and everything must hold up.

Init One Solutions serves New Haven organizations remotely, a natural fit for a market where collaborators are already spread across campus buildings, hospital wings, and incubator spaces rather than one office.

[ Sectors we build for ]

  • higher education & research
  • healthcare & hospital systems
  • biotech & life sciences
  • clinical research
  • professional services

[ Working with us from New Haven ]

Have you worked with university-affiliated organizations, and can you handle Yale-adjacent IT and data requirements?

We build for institutional review as a baseline: security documentation, accessibility compliance, defined data governance, and infrastructure that IT and privacy officers can inspect. For research-affiliated projects in New Haven we also plan around grant timelines and IRB constraints, because those shape the schedule as much as the code does.

Our New Haven biotech is moving from prototype to real product. Is that a stage you support?

It is the stage we are built for. Spinouts typically have scientific software that proved the concept but cannot survive customers, auditors, or scale. We re-engineer those systems into production platforms, adding the security, testing, and infrastructure that diligence processes look for, without losing the science encoded in the original.

How do you coordinate with teams spread across New Haven's campus and hospital settings?

Asynchronously and in writing, which institutional teams tend to prefer anyway. We run scheduled video sessions on eastern time, keep decisions and documentation in shared records rather than hallway conversations, and record demos so a PI, administrator, and clinician can each review on their own impossible calendars.

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