New Delhi: T-Hub has revealed its latest cohort for the AIC T-Hub Healthcare program, aiming to fuel advancements in India’s healthcare sector. This initiative will nurture 20 startups chosen for their innovative solutions in Digital Health, Wearables, and Hospital Systems.
Selected startups will focus on addressing crucial challenges in Digital Health, Wearables, and Hospital Systems. The program offers a 12-week intensive curriculum, providing mentorship from healthcare experts and resources for product development, commercialisation, market insights, business plan refinement, and access to essential resources for growth. Additionally, they benefit from a prototyping lab equipped with healthcare sensors.
Startup selection was based on criteria such as Minimum Viable Product (MVP), founder expertise, and business model viability. Selected startups include Exsegen Genomics Research Pvt Ltd, Pratibha Healthkon Pvt Ltd, and Medtown.
Mahankali Srinivas Rao, CEO of T-Hub, expressed commitment to fostering growth for these startups, while Rajesh Adla, CEO of AIC T-Hub Foundation, emphasised the program’s role in transforming India’s healthcare landscape.
Throughout the program, startups will receive support for investments, grants, and customer pilots with hospitals. Previous cohorts have seen success, with startups securing investments and achieving USFDA approvals.
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