Starting Point
Archolm was founded in early 2026 in Copenhagen by Jonas Sellmer Halling. The company builds secure, multi-platform systems for industries where reliability and privacy are not optional — starting with healthcare.
The products had already been in development for months before the company was formally established. The decision to incorporate was driven by readiness: the technology had reached a point where it was time to bring it to clinics.
Why Healthcare
Fertility clinics operate under strict requirements for data privacy, system uptime, and clinical precision. The tools they rely on need to work every time, without ambiguity.
That kind of environment demands engineering discipline — and it is the kind of problem worth solving well.
What Drives the Work
The principle behind Archolm is simple: technology should earn trust through precision, not demand it through complexity. Every system is designed to be secure by default, simple to deploy, and invisible in daily use.
Less surface area. Fewer failure modes. Quieter tools that do their job and stay out of the way.
Looking Ahead
The immediate focus is MiriConnect — getting clinics onboarded and operational. Beyond that, Archolm is exploring applied machine learning for clinical workflows and researching how intelligent systems can support embryologists without adding complexity to their day.