Diagnosia.com aims to become Europe’s premier drug search engine. By partnering with various governmental Medical Agencies all over Europe, Diagnosia.com has access to verified and up-to-date drug data, intended for both
patients and physicians, in 22 languages. Patients and interested individuals will therefore gain access to product leaflets and contextual meta information for every
medical drug available in Europe. By refraining to use subjective, unqualified and dangerous existing sources for this type of information, Diagnosia.com gives people a better understanding and a more secure resource for their drug search on the
web. Professional drug leaflets in 22 languages, solely intended for physicians, will also be available on Diagnosia.com and accessible for free.
Marco Vitula attended the Technical University in Vienna and studied mechanical engineering and engineering economics. In 2008 he founded his first startup called Arztsuche24, the biggest Austrian medical directory. In 2009 he was co-founder of Diagnosia, the first European drug search engine.
After finishing Med School, Lukas started working for European Web Incubator i5invest (http://www.i5invest.com). There he was one of the first employees of 123people.com (Exit to Pages Jaunes Groupe in 2010), tripwolf.com and emailcharity.com.
In 2008 co-founded physicans social network (http://www.doctrs.com) In 2009 he started working for Tupalo.com, another investment of i5invest, an Austrian social yellow pages startup, where he oversees Business Development and Marketing.
Lukas is Co-founder and COO of Diagnosia.com and an occasional contributor to TechCrunch Europe – covering the Startup and Tech Scence in German speaking Countries.
Co-Founder at Diagnosia
Co-Founder at Diagnosia
Fritz Hoellerer finished Medical School of Vienna in the year 2008 an started his medical career as traumatology surgery intern. After working in several hospitals in Austria, he quitted and co-founded his first start-up, called Diagnosia, where he currently serves as Productmanager.