Health Venture Lab together with GE Healthcare and EIT Health has named the 21 teams who will join the Reactor’21 MedTech accelerator to advance their innovations tackling various issues in the field of medical imaging, AI solutions and hospital optimisation processes.
Despite the economic crisis and restrictive measures associated with the pandemic, corporations continue to demonstrate an interest in digital health innovation and openness to the research, pilot and implement new technologies.
Endre Ascsillan, vice-president, GE CEE, co-founder of Health Venture Lab, said: “Medtech is gaining incredible momentum, and innovators' need all support to adapt to the market's new demands. We all know that innovation needs inspiration! GE Healthcare is committed to building a competitive ecosystem to drive healthcare innovation that has never been more intelligent or dynamic than nowadays. Health Venture Lab launches its 4th batch, and we are proud that we received a record number of applications this year. With the support of GE experts, we inspire the teams and make sure Reactor helps them in quintessential mentoring, coaching, networking to supercharge their business. Congratulations to the teams from GE, a start-up celebrating its 129th birthday.”
Recognising the need to strengthen digital health implementation – Health Venture Lab commenced its fourth Reactor MedTech accelerator in April 2021. Reactor will provide knowledge and valuable insights into commercializing their digital health products and rectifying development models for new markets to minimize the number of possible errors and overcome the "Death Valley" faster and smoothly.
HVL received a 110+ applicants with wide geographical and innovative portfolios. Finalists represent Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and other applicants came from Denmark, Estonia, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia and United States.
Daniel Szemerey, co-founder and managing director of Heath Venture Lab, said: “As part of the 2021 cohort, start-ups will go through intensive three-month acceleration led by most esteemed trainers and speakers with decades of experience in ventures and entrepreneurship with whom founders will have the opportunity to interact through lectures, speed dates and one-on-one consultations. Health Venture Lab will provide a potent combination of entrepreneurial mentors, healthcare experts and a solid community to support the 2021 cohort on their journey from early-stage prototype to customer-facing product. Health Venture Lab will keep in close touch with the cohort even after graduation, offering ongoing support to its alumni and helping shift their business creation efforts to an international level by linking them with the ecosystem partners.”