Iván Hernández Dalas: Queue raises funding to build fully autonomous pharmacy
Queue is applying automation to improve prescription fulfillment. Source: Queue Queue today emerged from stealth with an autonomous pharmacy system and $12.6 million in seed funding. The company said its system is designed to make prescription fulfillment faster, more accessible, and cost-effective while supporting rigorous safety and verification protocols. “Pharmacy in America is structurally broken,” stated Josh Liu, co-founder and chief technology officer of Queue. “Queue is a complete reimagining of how medications get dispensed, verified, and delivered. We built the machine the industry has needed for decades, and the demand we’re seeing proves it.” Pharmacies are facing “overwhelming workloads and job dissatisfaction,” according to Drugstore News . Schools are graduating 3,000 to 4,000 fewer pharmacists than will be needed over the next five to six years, it said. Pharmacy technician vacancies have been reported at 40% or higher, reported the American Society of Health-Sys...