The Health Engine Accelerator program, which provides a three-month cohort program targeted at high potential healthcare startups is instrumental in helping selected companies boost success, recruit talent, and plug into a community of mentors, and investors from the UC Berkeley network.
“It was an honor being a member of Cohort VII and participating in the University of California Berkeley’s Health Engine program” says Lee DeGeer, President and CEO of Hemeo. “The Health Engine Accelerator Program is an initiative designed to support startups and entrepreneurs focused on health innovation. It provides a comprehensive platform for individuals and teams working on healthcare solutions, including technology-driven startups, to accelerate the development and growth of their ventures.”
The program is aimed at early-stage startups and entrepreneurs who want to transform healthcare through technology, whether it’s improving patient care, enhancing operational efficiency, or solving specific problems within the healthcare system. If you’re involved in the health tech field or interested in building a healthcare-related startup, the Health Engine Accelerator can be a valuable resource for accelerating your journey.
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