AdherePath Ventures LLC
Pioneering Precision Hydration & Medication Adherence

About AdherePath Ventures
AdherePath Ventures is a Delaware-based MedTech innovation lab dedicated to transforming health adherence through practical, patent-backed solutions. We bridge the critical gap between clinical intent and patient behavior by developing technology brands that empower users to track and maintain daily wellness habits without added complexity.
Our mission is to make health adherence accessible, intuitive, and clinically meaningful for everyone, especially seniors and non-tech-savvy populations who face the greatest barriers to consistent health management.
Our flagship ecosystem, SipNtrac®, exemplifies our vessel-agnostic approach to health monitoring. Using non-invasive, AI-enhanced sensing and passive data capture, SipNtrac® eliminates the need for manual logging, screen interaction, or wearable dependency.
The system provides continuous, clinically relevant data while enabling physician oversight and supporting long-term adherence modeling research. We are committed to advancing health outcomes through innovation that respects user autonomy and simplifies the path to wellness.
Our Solutions

SipNtrac® Hydration Adherence Platform
A patented, vessel-agnostic hydration tracking system that passively monitors fluid intake without requiring wearables or user input. It integrates seamlessly into daily routines, capturing accurate hydration data across any drinking vessel while supporting long-term health adherence and behavior consistency.
AI-Driven Precision Sensing & Data Intelligence
A suite of low-latency, medical-grade sensing hardware paired with proprietary AI algorithms that filter noise and validate real-world consumption events. This system transforms raw hydration signals into reliable, clinically usable adherence data.
Clinical Integration & Predictive Health Research
Secure data pipelines designed for physician and caregiver oversight, enabling integration into clinical workflows. Ongoing research explores hydration patterns, medication timing correlation, and early detection of risk indicators such as dehydration-related complications and acute kidney injury (AKI) triggers.