Startupbootcamp Digital Health Berlin

Startupbootcamp Digital HealthStartupbootcamp Digital Health Berlin is a dedicated accelerator for innovative startups that combine medical knowledge with smart technologies, with special focus on behavior change, diagnostics and genomics, big data and analytics. The program provides mentorship, funding, logistic support and access to our huge network of industry specific mentors, corporate partners, angels and VC's to up to 10 high potential Digital Health startups from around the world.

Digital Health is the evolutionary fusion of medical knowledge with smart technologies to preserve or expand human health. It includes the delivery of health services via digital means or the enhancement of physically delivered health services through the application of digital technology.

Please apply if you find your startup matching to one or more categories, areas of interest:
1) Behavior Change,
2) Diagnostics and Genomics,
3) Big Data and Analytics,
4) Telemedicine, Platforms-as-a-Service (PaaS) connecting Patient/Provider/Payor,
5) Disease Progression incl. software enhanced pharmaceuticals and therapeutics (eg. Diabetes, Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Women’s Health),
6) Remote Monitoring (eg. sensors, geo location based data),
7) Personalized Medicine

You cannot find your startup in our categories? You are encouraged to apply for number 8:

8) Other (eg. fraud)

What's the deal for You?

  • Extensive mentorship from 100+ entrepreneurs, investors, and industry partners
  • 6 months free coworking space (3 months during program + 3 months after)
  • €15K in cash per team
  • Exposure to 100+ Angels & VCs
  • Exclusive contacts for possible corporate cooperations
  • Invitation to SBC global alumni network and growth program

In return you are asked for 6% equity. All contracts are simple, transparent, and available for all to see.

Accelerate Your Growth
The program is designed to maximize your resources and potential. Our mission is to empower you to achieve the progress of 12 months in just 3 months! You are supported in your economic growth by bringing you in touch with corporate partners within the healthcare industry as well as matching business angels and VCs.

Access to huge industry network and mentors
The Digital Health accelerator will guide Your team through Shape, Build and Sell stages of development, with the support of its huge network of partner associations and 100+ industry mentors. These people bring with them years of experience in the field of healthcare and business, which will help propel your startup forward into a sustainable business model.

Timeline

  • Mar 31 - Applications open
  • Aug 31 - Applications close
  • Sep 29 - Oct 01 Selection Days
  • Nov 07 - Program begins
  • Feb 16 - Demo Day

For further information and to apply, please visit:
http://www.startupbootcamp.org/accelerator/digital-health-berlin/

About Startupbootcamp
Founded in 2010, Startupbootcamp is a global network of industry-focused startup accelerators, running 14 programs in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Rome, Istanbul, London, Miami, New York, Singapore, with a mentor and alumni network in over 30 countries. More than 300 startups have been accelerated by Startupbootcamp, of which 72% have received funding. Startupbootcamp Digital Health Berlin is a dedicated accelerator for digital health startups based in Berlin, and is currently open for applications for its 2016 program till 31 August 2016.

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