Published: 15 Nov 2023 513 views
Africa is burdened with a disproportionate share of global health challenges, where limited healthcare resources and financing hinder access to high-quality healthcare services for all citizens. Innovative technology solutions offer promising solutions to address these issues. The region is experiencing a rapid growth of entrepreneurial innovation, with exciting examples ranging from virtual health assistants to drone delivery of medical supplies.
HealthTech Hub Africa (HTHA) is a hybrid pan-African HealthTech accelerator with a physical co-working space in Kigali, Rwanda. Founded by the Novartis Foundation and supported by the Global Fund and the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, HTHA aims to address these challenges by actively integrating innovations into public health systems through collaboration with key government stakeholders.
The Accelerator Program aims to offer entrepreneurs a powerful platform to create sustainable businesses and meaningful health impact.
For the 2024 Cohort, we are looking for Startups and Scale ups from the whole African continent with innovative business models allowing for collaboration with local and national governments, and aiming to support health systems in their digital transformation journeys.
For each of the two tracks the key criteria of evaluation for the applicants are based on their ability to demonstrate the innovation potential to successfully address challenges in one or more of the four thematic areas of focus for the hub, their product excellence, team, fit-to-market, sustainability and scalability model in relation to working with the public system.
The HealthTech Hub Africa is a hybrid pan-African healthtech accelerator, with a physical co-working and community space in Kigali, Rwanda, working to drive development of health technologies in Africa and fast-track these innovations in public health systems through collaboration with government partners and funders of global health. By doing so, the HealthTech Hub Africa aims to support African governments in tackling their largest health challenges, particularly those faced by low-income and underserved populations. Members of The HealthTech Hub participate in an immersive i... continue reading
Application Deadline | 11 Dec 2023 |
Country to study | |
School to study | HealthTech Hub |
Type | Training |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | HealthTech Hub |
Gender | Men and Women |
Participation in 10-Month Accelerator Program, which includes:
For the Startups:
Expert masterclasses.
Pitch practice sessions.
Community support.
Mentorship with strong expertise in population health and technology.
Invitation to networking meetups and hybrid events across Africa and beyond.
Startup solution demos and opportunities to pitch during the annual HealthTech summits in Kigali, Rwanda.
Coaching and access to an interactive platform for growth level support allowing for structuring and refinement of existing and new business models and preparing executive summaries.
For the Scaleups:
Media training and exposure.
Additional Investment Readiness Support.
Free access to world-class legal services, accounting, marketing, talent acquisition, and accelerated fundraising.
Membership In The HealthTech Public-Private Partners Network, Which Includes:
Funding Opportunities For Innovation Acceleration In Public Health
Full-Year Access To A State-Of-Art Co-Working Space
The membership comes with 12 months of serviced office space, meeting and conference spaces, and an invitation to startup community events hosted by the Norrsken East Africa House in Kigali.
Lifetime Access To The Hub’s Alumni Network And Open-Source Resources
All startups and scale-ups who have completed the program will receive a Participation Certificate and a lifetime Alumni membership to the HealthTech Hub Africa’s resources and future opportunities.
The HTHA Challenge is open to all HealthTech startups with the following mandatory conditions:
For Startups:
For Scaleups:
For more details visit: HealthTech Hub website.