Challenge aimed at finding health-tech solutions for bridging the gap in management of women’s health and mental health
Medix Global, healthcare management company has announced the launch of the Digital Health Innovation Challenge 2023. The challenge invites healthtech start-ups and innovators creating cutting-edge digital health solutions to address healthcare issues linked to women’s health and mental health.
The challenge is aimed at identifying start-ups that are working on solutions aimed enhancing accessibility, improving the quality of healthcare and promoting the long-term viability of the healthcare ecosystem in India. The deadline to submit entries for the challenge is July 21st.
Medix’s Digital Health Innovation Challenge 2023 seeks to encourage entrepreneurs to present their ground-breaking ideas, products, or services that leverage digital platforms, mobile applications, telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and other cutting-edge technologies. By fostering collaboration and ingenuity, the challenge aims to propel the development of innovative solutions that will revolutionise women’s and mental healthcare outcomes in India.
Speaking about the Digital Health Innovation Challenge 2023, Sigal Atzmon, Chief Executive Officer, Medix Group said, “The national statistics and decreased workforce participation highlight the need state for addressing women and mental health in India. While significant steps have been taken in this area, it is our collective responsibility to work towards addressing these issues as well. Our Digital Health Innovation Challenge 2023 will create a platform for start-ups and innovators who are working to address these issues and help them scale their offerings.”
The submission deadline for entries is July 21, 2023.
The two-month challenge will conclude in August 2023. Medix Global will actively support the winners in providing access to potential funding, validating product-market fit, mentorship and driving the implementation and adoption of their solutions to address the pressing healthcare challenges in India.