
The call for the DayOne Accelerator for digital health is open. The accelerator supports promising digital health ventures that combine groundbreaking technologies with healthcare expertise and entrepreneurial spirit.
For the third time, the DayOne Accelerator invites innovative ventures to apply for a program that is one of its kind: The accelerator helps entrepreneurs to develop their digital health venture within Europe’s leading life sciences ecosystem. Successful participants benefit from coaching, space and potential funding.
This year, the DayOne Accelerator focuses on diabetes and metabolism, value based healthcare and patient centric innovation. Applicants need to show how they want to solve problems with their digital health venture.
Pitch at the DayOne Conference
Anyone interested has the opportunity to check their idea in reality even before the DayOne Accelerator: They can apply to be one of 30 projects to pitch during the open innovation session of the virtual DayOne Conference, taking place on 12 November 2020. Being part of the pitches at the DayOne Conference is not only the perfect way to introduce an idea and a team to a benevolent crowd with a shared passion for digital healthcare but also provides valuable feedback.
Digital solutions in healthcare
One of the winners of last year’s DayOne Accelerator is Roberto Inannone, founder of Zoundream. The software that Zoundream created, translates baby cries and thus helps parents to care for their babies with more confidence. Now, the product is near to market readiness. The DayOne Accelerator played a major role in getting to this point. Roberto Iannone about the program: “They have a lot on offer in terms of coaching and non-dilutive funding. Although the program is over, I’m still in contact with the people. If I have a question, I call them and they’re happy to help or to connect me with someone who can help. I am looking for other similar programs but they’re not easy to find.”
Learn more about the DayOne Accelerator.
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