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CompanyCompany WebsiteHeadquarters LocationDescription OF Health Tech Innovation Program Platforms and Link to Platform List of Available ProductsPartnersAchievementsPricing RangeAverage Duration of Training if availableSources
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Plug and Play Tech Center

https://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com
Sunnyvale, California, U.S.The health tech incubators/accelerators innovation program platforms for startups and entrepreneurs offered by Plug and Play Tech Center are accessible via this link.

Plug and Play provides some training content to startups and entrepreneurs via a blog series.

Plug and Play Tech Center programs relate to icon vertical health and other health programs.
-Hospital Workflow
-AI & Big Data Analytics
-Medication Adherence
-Sensors & Wearables
-Telemedicine & Care Management
-Chronic Disease Management
-Mental Health
-VR/AR
-Diagnostics
Novartis, Atrium Health,Boehringer, Ingelheim, Bayer, Pfizer,Since its inception in Silicon Valley in 2015, Plug and Play health program has expanded to cover six global locations. It has accelerated over 300 hundred startups "in partnership with more than thirty corporations and made" over 80 investments.Not available to the public. Innovators and startup programs can register to "join the program" to find out.-N/A
https://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com
https://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com/healthtech-innovation/startups/
https://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com/health/
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Texas Medical Centerhttps://www.tmc.edu/innovation/TexasTexas Medical Center offers accelerator, biodesign, co-working
and partnership services,training and support. It supports entrepreneurs to broaden their vision and network and helps "companies take their products from bench to bed."

TMS's accelerator programs cover cancer therapeutics and health tech (formerly TMCx)
-Accelerator program for cancer therapeutics
-Accelerator program for health tech (formerly TMCx)
TMC has helped 192 accelerator companies
and supported companies to raise $4.71 billion. The company has supported 6 successful company exits and 305 life science startups. It has offered support to 7 biodesign companies to raise $33 million.
Not available to the public.https://www.tmc.edu/innovation/
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Dreamit Ventures
https://www.dreamit.com/healthtech
New YorkDreamit is a "growth-focused program & venture fund for digital health, medical device, and diagnostic startups."- Dreamit On Demand
- Customer Sprints®
- Coaching
Atrium Health, Banner Health, BayCare medical Group, Boston Children's Hospital, Cone Health, Dignity Health, Duke Health, among others.More than 300 startups have completed Dreamit programs. These companies have raised over $800 million in follow-on funding and have a combined valuation of over $2 billion.
This tight-knit community shares resources for accelerating growth, overcoming problems, meeting new customers, and raising capital.
It has over 1,000 venture investors and 70+ Customer Sprint® partners.
Not provided
- Dreamit On Demand: Four hours. Deep Dive meeting will be over Zoom.
- Customer Sprints: Two-week, four times per year
Investor Sprints: Two-week, four times per year
https://www.dreamit.com/healthtech
https://www.dreamit.com/journal/dreamit-program-overview
https://www.dreamit.com/apply
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EyeFocus Acceleratorhttp://www.eyefocus.co/San Diego
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Illumina Accelerator
https://sapac.illumina.com/science/accelerator.html
Foster City, CaliforniaIllumina Accelerator provides financial investments, tailored business strategy mapping, technology advancement, pitch development and venture capitalist-oriented training for concept-stage upstarts through to their series A stage. One of the key highlights of the funding + acceleration facility is that Illumina retains 8% equity in each startup throughout its lifetime.- Illumina Accelerator Investments
- Illumina Accelerator funding cycle
Algein Biotechnologies, Biome Makers, Juno Bios, Med Answers, among others.
Illumina Accelerator is the world’s first business accelerator focused solely on creating an innovation ecosystem for the genomics industry.
Each startup will gain access to seed investment, Illumina sequencing systems and reagents, BaseSpace, as well as business guidance and fully operational lab space.
N/A6 months
https://sapac.illumina.com/science/accelerator.html
https://www.kolabtree.com/blog/top-15-health-startup-incubators-in-the-us/
https://miseqmyfocus.wufoo.com/forms/qgby2411drpybc/
https://sapac.illumina.com/content/dam/illumina-marketing/documents/products/other/illumina-accelerator-faq-070-2016-024.pd
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STARTX MEDhttps://startx.com/medStanford UniversityStartX Med is a healthcare startup accelerator with a unique caveat – someone on your founding team must be connected to Stanford University, and that person must hold a substantial equity stake in the business.
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New York Digital Health Innovation Labhttps://digitalhealth.nyc/New YorkThe New York Digital Health Innovation Lab was founded as a partnership between the New York City Partnership Fund and the New York eHealth Collaborative program. It is reported to focus on raising startups within health tech, with some products focusing on clinicians, while others are medication management applications.Not publicly availableParticipating Healthcare Institutions: Aetna, Allied Physicians Group, Greater Buffalo United Accountable Healthcare Network, Healthfirst, Montefiore, Mount Sinai, Nassau Queens, Northwell Health, NYU Langone Health, Rochester Regional Health, St Barnabas Hospital, and Visiting Nurse Service of New York.

Investors and Sponsors: Activate, Deerfield, New Leaf Venture Partners, Sachs Policy Group, Safeguard, and Troutman Sanders.
- The program has managed to raise over $250 million in funding and is reported to have created 240 jobs in New York.

- Several companies incubated in the program have been acquired. These include Avado, BMIQ, eCaring, Healthify, iQuartic, Remedy Systems, Sensehealth, and TelaDietitian.
Not publicly availableNot publicly availablehttps://digitalhealth.nyc/
https://digitalhealth.nyc/participating-health-care-institutions/
https://digitalhealth.nyc/our-investors-and-sponsors/
https://digitalhealth.nyc/our-portfolio/
https://www.nyehealth.org/innovation/ny-digital-health-innovation-lab/
https://www.kolabtree.com/blog/top-15-health-startup-incubators-in-the-us/
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Blueprint Healthhttps://www.blueprinthealth.org/New YorkBlueprint Health describes itself as a "community of healthcare entrepreneurs helping build the next generation of healthcare IT companies." It helps health tech companies raise capital, acquire clients, strengthen marketing and sales, as well as refining their investor pitches. Its program entails one-on-one sessions with mentors, discussions with successful founders, help with content development, advice with program facilitators, four events, and demo day, which Blueprint Health deems "one of the preeminent health technology events in New York City."Mentor partners: Aetna, Sachs Policy Group, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Razorfish Healthware, New York Presbyterian Innovation, HP, Boehringer Ingelheim, Montefiore, Northshore, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Emblem Health, CarePoint Health, AstraZeneca, and Allied Physician Group.

Accelerator Sponsors: TriNet and Goodwin Proctor.
-Blueprint Health reports that 80% of the companies they have collaborated with are still in business, with 85% generating revenue.

- Its portfolio boasts of many companies that include Adhere Tech, Aidin, Allazo Health, and Amplicare.
Blueprint Health mandates that companies that take part in its program relinquish 6% of founder shares. The company claims that it usually becomes less than 4% of common shares after a round of seed funding. 12 weekshttps://www.blueprinthealth.org/
https://www.blueprinthealth.org/faqs/
https://www.blueprinthealth.org/how-it-works/
https://www.blueprinthealth.org/is-it-worth-6/
https://www.blueprinthealth.org/portfolio/
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Cedars-Sinai Acceleratorhttps://csaccelerator.com/Los Angeles, CaliforniaThe Cedars-Sinai Accelerator is a 3-month program that offers healthcare startups about $100,000 in funding, access to over 300 mentors, and access to the Cedar-Sinai medical center. Its focus areas include AI, machine learning, and analytics, care delivery models, business and administrative technologies, care management, digital health, cybersecurity, medical devices, genomics, revenue cycle, and supply chain management.Its program is carried out in three phases. The first phase entails mentor engagement and feedback, the second phase offers participants guidance on their products and market fit, while the third phase prepares the participants for fundraising. This program boasts of over 300 mentors and 100 "friends" of the Cedars-Sinai Accelerator.Since its inception, the accelerator lists that it has helped over 54 companies from 3 continents. Some companies include AIVA, AmpaWorks, and Applied VR.Not publicly available3 monthshttps://csaccelerator.com/program
https://csaccelerator.com/
https://csaccelerator.com/companies-2021
https://csaccelerator.com/mentors
https://csaccelerator.com/mentors/#friends-anchor
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IntuitiveX Life Sciences Incubatorhttps://www.intuitive-x.com/applySeattle, WashingtonIntuitiveX is an incubator that launches startups in life sciences. According to its website, the incubator "supports dea validation, IP, regulatory, go-to-market, and legal compliance. We also connect our clients with financing sources, develop business models, and navigate strategic partnerships." It claims to have developed a closed loop model that helps its participants coordinate the commercialization of their products. Not publicly availableIntuitiveX notes that it has strong relationships with Fortune 5000 medical technology companies, top intellectual property lawyers, as well as on-demand innovation groups.

Further, it boasts of having the largest and most active angel investor groups in the Pacific Northwest, as well as clinical and distribution networks spanning across 26 states.
Not publicly availableNot publicly availableNot publicly availablehttps://www.intuitive-x.com/apply
https://www.intuitive-x.com/medtech-life-sciences-consulting-services
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Institute for Life Science Entrepreneurshiphttps://ilsebio.com/New JerseyThe Institute for Life Science, through its Entrepreneur Center and Incubator, brings together successful innovators, industry leaders, researchers, clinical scientists, with start-up innovators, helping the start-up companies connect with the right organizations to "help create and nurture" them. It also offers science strategy and operational advice, as well as access to its consulting networks.While it does not lists the name of its programs, the Institute reports that its programs offers resident companies business development, fundraising, licensing, business plan creation, corporate structure advice, and financing.

It also notes that it provides research and acceleration support, operations and technical assistance, as well as laboratory space, grant writing assistance, and access to venture capital.
Not publicly available- The Institute joined the CARB-X Global Accelerator Network as an accelerator "to provide knowhow, diagnostic expertise, and business strategy."

- In 2019, it was awarded the Best Life Science Tech Accelerator in the United States by Global Health and Pharma.
Not publicly availableNot publicly availablehttps://ilsebio.com/
https://ilsebio.com/network/entrepreneur-center/
https://ilsebio.com/ilse-has-been-awarded-the-best-life-science-tech-accelerator-in-usa-by-global-health-and-pharma/
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What If Ventureshttps://www.whatif.vc/fellowshipFrisco, TexasWhat If Ventures is a mental health startup accelerator that helps founders build sustainable businesses. The fellowship links companies with investors, other entrepreneurs, and advisors who "help build and facilitate advancement of your behavioral health business. "It does not list available products, but notes that the fellowship will entail speaker sessions, working groups, topic sessions, and pitch practice.Partners include Hubspot, Stripe, Bench, Miro, and Twilio.- It boasts of over 150 graduates.

- It claims to have raised over $10,000,000 in collective funding and is 100% equity free.
$2,500 for whole duration8 weekshttps://www.whatif.vc/fellowship
https://pitchbook.com/profiles/investor/279553-24#overview
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AstraZeneca Incubatorhttps://openinnovation.astrazeneca.com/about-us/astrazeneca-incubator.htmlWaltham, MassachusettsThe AstraZeneca Incubator offers free laboratory space, mentorship, and access to business development and legal expertise to start-up companies focused in the areas of oncology, cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic inflammation, neuroscience , and/or autoimmune diseases. The Incubator offers participating companies free access to its laboratories, mentoring from AstraZeneca and other companies within AstraZeneca's research hub, as well as business and legal advice. Not publicly availableNot publicly availableFreeNot publicly availablehttps://openinnovation.astrazeneca.com/about-us/astrazeneca-incubator.html
https://openinnovation.astrazeneca.com/content/dam/Openinnovation/incubatorlab/ABIL%20BioHub%20facility%20brochure.pdf
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Startup Healthhttps://www.startuphealth.com/San Francisco, CaliforniaStartup Health defines itself as "impact-driven entrepreneurs and investors building a global army of thousands of Health Transformers collaborating to achieve 12 Health Moonshots". It focuses on some of the biggest health challenges such as curing cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer's, as well as access to quality healthcare. It claims to have the world's largest health innovation portfolio of over 370 companies from 26 countries. While it does not lists its programs, Startup Health notes that it selects 7 to 15 companies every quarter and gives them 3 years of membership in its Startup Health Academy, as well as access to $200,000 for 2% equity.Startup Health has over 450 partners and investors such as AARP, Advocate Aurora Health, Aetna, Cigna, Google, Humana, among many others. - It boasts of the world's largest health innovation portfolio, having invested in 370 companies.

- Startup Health claims to have raised over $3,000,000,000 in funding.

- It claims 80% of the companies it has worked with are still in operation.
Not publicly available3 yearshttps://www.startuphealth.com/getting-started
https://www.startuphealth.com/portfolio
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