T-Hub has chosen 20 startups for the fifth cohort of its AIC T-Hub Healthcare programme, in collaboration with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM).
Selection criteria included proof-of-concept readiness, technological innovation, regulatory compliance, market potential, and founding team strength.
It aims to promote innovation in areas like medtech, digital health, and healthcare accessibility.
Startups in the cohort cover various healthcare sectors, including mental wellness, pain management, diagnostics, and medical supply chain management.
Examples of startups in the cohort include Artyem Care, Chqup, Cloud Palliative Care, and Dr. DICOM, each focusing on distinct healthcare solutions.
Other startups like Nahush Pharma, Skinska, and Tap Health offer innovative products in areas like hemostatic bandages, skincare, and chronic care management.
The startups aim to address healthcare challenges, improve patient outcomes, and enhance accessibility to healthcare services in India.
Through this program, T-Hub and AIM are fostering entrepreneurship and technological advancements in the healthcare sector.
The startups cover a wide range of healthcare innovations, showcasing the diverse talent and creativity in the Indian startup ecosystem.
Overall, the fifth cohort of the AIC T-Hub Healthcare programme features startups with promising solutions and technologies that can potentially revolutionize the healthcare industry.