Company: HCTI
Filing Date: 2025-11-19
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-112544
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Company: Healthcare Triangle, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-19
Form: 424B5
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Market

Our target markets are healthcare delivery
organizations (e.g., hospitals, clinics, physician practices, and other healthcare providers) and life sciences organizations (e.g., pharmaceutical
and biotech companies). These target markets are large and rapidly expanding, and the opportunity before us is substantial as data increasingly
becomes more critical to successful clinical quality improvement and outcomes, financial performance, drug discoveries, and the ever-important
need to ensure a positive patient and consumer experience.

The US healthcare cloud transformation services
market will grow to $30B by 2027 with 17.4% CAGR as per Absolution Market Insights1. Bloomberg business report estimates that the global
market for healthcare data science and analytics will be $40B by 2025 with a CAGR of 23.5%2. The US healthcare IT services market is estimated
to be $149B by 2025 with a CAGR 11.7% as per Allied Market Research3. The medical document management market is estimated to be $555M
by 2025 as per Market Data Forecast4.

Based on the above market data on cloud transformation,
healthcare data science and analytics, healthcare IT services and medical document management, we believe CloudEz, DataEz and Readabl.AI
platforms have significant market opportunity. As COVID-19 and technological advancements accelerate a rapid shift toward digital health,
healthcare technology companies like HCTI will help to transform the healthcare and life sciences industry and pave the way for sizeable
market opportunities.

We believe the industry challenges and market
dynamics described below are transforming the way data and analytics are used by healthcare organizations and provide us with a significant
opportunity.

Challenges Associated With Increasing Complexity Of Healthcare Data

Across the healthcare landscape, a significant
amount of data is being created every day, driven by patient care, payment systems, regulatory compliance, and recordkeeping. This includes
information within patient health records, clinical trials, pharmacy benefit programs, imaging systems, sensors, and monitoring platforms,
laboratory results, patient-reported information, hospital, and physician performance programs, and billing and payment processing.

The U.S. healthcare system has invested billions
of dollars to collect vast amounts of detailed information in digital format. Examples of major areas of investment include electronic
transactional systems that digitize clinical information (e.g., EHR systems, pharmacy, laboratory, imaging, patient satisfaction, and
healthcare information exchanges), financial information (e.g