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EIT Health Accelerator programmes for start-ups and scale-ups : Apply now!

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EIT Health has several Accelerator programmes open for applications. Deadline on 14 March 2022. 

For start-ups, EIT Health is currently calling for applications for:

Wild Card: World-class training/mentoring for start-ups. For the two winners the opportunity to create a venture with up to €1.5 million investment. The 2022 edition focuses on mental health and early detection of cancer.
- EIT Health Bootcamps: Intensive incubation programmes for start-ups
- Catapult: Fast-tracking Europe's best start-ups. Boosting the development and visibility of the most innovative start-ups in biotech, medtech and digital health
- ULabs: Validate your healthcare innovation with the EIT Health User Validation Labs (ULabs)

For scale-ups, EIT Health has calls open for:

- Bridgehead: Take your business abroad - helping you to achieve market entry beyond the home markets
- Start-ups Meet Pharma: Challenge-based acceleration programme providing exposure to industry executives and decision-makers at pharma companies through one-to-one pitch sessions, value proposition development etc.
- Gold Track: Tailor-made expert mentorship for massively scalable companies (you can apply at any time)

 

More information available on the EIT Health website

If you are interested in one (or more) of these programmes, don't hesitate to contact the EIT Health Belgium-Netherlands hub. E-Mail: info@eithealth.nl ; Phone: +31 10 808 1007 .

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