New Delhi: tee hub has announced that it will launch the third cohort of the Cube in T AIC health program to help entrepreneurs overcome the challenges related to growing a startup, through expert-led workshops, specialized mentoring, market access, and investor-industry connection.
Out of a total of more than 200 applications, 17 startups have been carefully selected after an extensive selection process by T-Hub, Atal Innovation Center (AIC) and external industry experts. The startups were selected based on factors such as their deep tech innovations for healthcare and life sciences, go-to-market readiness, scalability, and team composition. The program focuses on providing startups with experts and resources to enhance their understanding of markets and refine their business and product marketing plans. This time, the cohort focuses on areas such as digitization of dataprevention and early detection, non-invasive medical devices, capacity building and diagnostic tools for cardiovascular diseases, cancer, eye diseases and health workers.
The program was officially launched on T-Hub in the presence of Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, IT & Industries, Telangana, Harsimarbir Singh, Co-Founder, Pristyn Care and Dr. Anand Govindaluri, Founder and CEO, Govin Capital Singapore, and Dr. Harshavardhan Reddy, Founder and Chief Surgeon of Smart Vision Eye Hospitals.
In light of the announcement, MSR, CEO of T-Hub, said: “We are excited to welcome the selected startups to the AIC-T-Hub program. Over the next few months, we will work together with AIC to provide startups with access to the right mentorship, funding channels, and networking opportunities.”
Commenting on the launch, Rajesh Adla, CEO of AIC T-Hub Foundation, said: “This is the best time for our startups to reconsider. innovation in health. There are huge opportunities for India to become a healthcare destination.”
Dr. Reddy concluded: “Advances in health care have provided great benefits to society, bringing material improvements in life expectancy and quality of life. Future technological innovations will continue to transform the healthcare industry. This sector has the potential to lead to economic growth and generate employment. In the near future, I envision healthcare innovation in India serving as a global model.”