Dublin, Ireland - February 12, 2026
Irish Sustainability Startup Nocomed Targets Healthcare's Biggest Emissions Blind Spot
Dublin-based Nocomed has raised €650,000 in seed funding from independent medtech investor Barry Comerford, software angel investor Edmund Wilson, and Enterprise Ireland.
Healthcare produces over 4% of global carbon emissions, surpassing aviation. More than 70% originates outside hospital facilities through purchased goods, manufacturing, and logistics.
Nocomed has developed sector-specific software enabling organizations to measure, report, and reduce emissions across scope 1, 2, and 3. The platform automates data collection via bill uploads, CSV integrations, equipment scanning, and manual entries using region-specific emissions factors aligned with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
Rosemary Durcan, CEO and Co-Founder, Nocomed: "Healthcare exists to improve human health, but its emissions and pollution burden increasingly contribute to the very challenges the system is trying to solve."
Dónal Adams, CTO, Nocomed: "We don't just generate a report and disappear. Our customers use Nocomed as an ongoing system."
Conor O'Daly, CEO, Kora Healthcare: "Nocomed gives us a clear, auditable view of our emissions and embeds sustainability into day-to-day operations."
The company is focused on Ireland, UK, and European markets.
About Nocomed
Dublin-based life sciences software company enabling healthcare and MedTech organizations to measure, reduce, and report environmental impact while meeting NHS and EU green procurement requirements.
Press Contact
Emma Heaton-Esposito, Nocomed Communications Representative, Dogpatch Labs, Dublin