Catalyst Crew Technologies Corp. (OTC: CCTC), a digital health and artificial intelligence technology company, announced today the initial launch of its telehealth platform in Venezuela as part of its broader digital health strategy. The platform is designed to support remote patient engagement, care coordination, and the integration of AI-driven healthcare analytics tools within a technology-enabled healthcare environment.
The platform facilitates communication between patients, healthcare providers, and related service participants, while supporting structured data collection and workflow coordination across multiple points of care. It is designed to integrate with the Company’s broader AI healthcare platform, including its CardioAI, PulmoAI, and NeuroAI modules, and is intended to serve as a foundational infrastructure layer within the Company’s evolving digital health ecosystem. Through this integration, the Company aims to support both healthcare services coordination and analytics-driven insights across its target markets.
The initial launch represents an early-stage deployment, with ongoing development, refinement, and expansion expected as the Company continues to build out functionality, integrations, and operational capabilities. Initial efforts are focused on Venezuela, with potential expansion into other Latin American markets as development progresses. The Company is leveraging its wholly-owned subsidiary in Venezuela to support local platform operations, coordination, and infrastructure development as it advances its regional strategy.
Catalyst Crew believes that healthcare systems across Latin America present a significant opportunity for digital health solutions, particularly in areas where infrastructure constraints, fragmented care delivery, and limited access to coordinated healthcare services may benefit from scalable, technology-enabled platforms. Dr. Kevin Rodan Levy, Chief Executive Officer, stated: “The initial launch of our telehealth platform represents an important milestone in the execution of our digital health strategy. We are focused on building scalable infrastructure that can support healthcare coordination and data-driven insights, and we believe this platform provides a foundation for continued development and expansion across Latin America.”
The Company continues to advance the development of its digital health and AI platform and evaluate opportunities for expansion across emerging markets. For more information, visit https://catalystcrewai.com or review the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.
The announcement underscores the growing trend of AI-powered telehealth solutions targeting underserved regions. By starting in Venezuela, Catalyst Crew aims to address critical gaps in healthcare access and coordination, potentially improving outcomes in a market where traditional infrastructure is limited. The integration of specialized AI modules like CardioAI and PulmoAI could offer advanced diagnostic support, differentiating the platform from basic telehealth services. However, as a development-stage enterprise with no revenues from its new direction, the company faces risks including financing, regulatory approvals, and execution challenges. The initial launch is a proof-of-concept that, if successful, could pave the way for broader adoption across Latin America, where similar healthcare challenges exist.


