Incubators'Incubator' refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. in the health tech space must maintain a delicate balance among sector expertise, understanding of physical infrastructure (such as lab facilities and medical-grade technology), and the ability to interface among entrepreneurs, the regulatory environment, researchers, operations, and other stakeholders.
Our experts, who have incubated ventures in Asia and Africa, lead incubators'Incubator' refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. and accelerators, and draw on insights from their experience in the health tech sector and real-world examples to help incubators'Incubator' refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. build a roadmap for effective programs that respond to entrepreneurs’ needs.
Speakers:
Shubham Singh, C-Camp
Aaqib Jameel, IKP Eden
Winnie Wangari, Villgro Africa
Goals:
- Understand key sectors and trends in health tech innovation
- Gain insights into screening and supporting health tech entrepreneurs
- Explore real-world examples of incubated health tech ventures
- Engage in an interactive discussion to apply learnings


