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Accelerator Membership

9th July 2019

Join to receive our free EIT Health Accelerator membership

With your membership, you will be closer to the source of EIT Health networks and opportunities. Be part of the dialogue and help us improve the European entrepreneurial infrastructure.

In an effort to ensure it provides the most effective support, EIT Health Accelerator is offering free memberships to entrepreneurs, startups, scale-ups and SMEs, who want to be a part of the European entrepreneurship conversation.

Let us improve the infrastructure together. Benefit in multiple ways:

Be closer to the source of EIT Health information that directly impacts entrepreneurs. Remember, the dialogue is not just one-way! Share with us what assistance you need or learn more about how current Accelerator activities can help you.

EIT Health Accelerator projects offers a wide range of services and valuable connections that can help launch promising enterprises toward success. These include:

  • The INCUBATE! activity line, which offers support for not-yet entrepreneurs or scientists wanting to develop startups;
  • VALIDATE! activities, which place an emphasis on validating products and services;
  • SCALE! activities, which focus on more mature startups and SMEs, to facilitate access to tools and networks for financing and market expansion.

Who can Apply

Entrepreneurs, Start-up, Scale-Ups, and SMEs that want to stay in the loop and networked within EIT Health.

Apply here.

Contact person

  • Joy Cuerten – joy.cuerten@eithealth.eu

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