Anant National University, India Accelerator collaborate to launch healthcare accelerator programme 'Swaastha'
Alivia Mukherjee | June 20, 2024 | 04:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
The Swaastha programme will focus on drug discovery and development, next-generation diagnostics, digital health solutions, last-mile delivery, optical dispensing and many more.
NEW DELHI: Anant National University, in collaboration with India Accelerator (IA), has announced the launch of Swaastha, a healthcare accelerator programme. This initiative is designed to support Indian start-ups in the healthcare and related fields that have deployed or are ready to deploy their solutions.
As per the official press release, the healthcare industry in India is one of the fastest-growing sectors in terms of revenue and employment, projected to reach US$ 638 billion by 2025. The increasing demand for improved healthcare facilities necessitates continuous innovation across the industry. Swaastha aims to meet this need through a collaborative approach that brings together start-ups, academic institutions, and industries. By promoting innovation and addressing practical challenges, the accelerator strives to build a strong innovation ecosystem.
Swaastha Programme: Focus areas
The Swaastha programme will focus on various areas including drug discovery and development, next-generation diagnostics, digital health solutions, last-mile delivery, optical dispensing, genome sequencing, IVF, fetal and neonatal monitoring, and AI-driven prognosis, diagnosis, and interventions.
Healthcare advancements
As per the official press release, through the combining expertise of Anant National University, India Accelerator, and enrolled start-ups, the Swaastha programme aims for advancement in healthcare. The university mentions that this partnership will elevate healthcare standards, catalyze technological innovations, and foster the creation of solutions poised to enhance patient outcomes and public health on a broad scale.
Talking about the partnership, Anunaya Chaubey, provost, Anant National University, said, “We, at Anant, are excited about our collaboration with India Accelerator to develop a unique initiative called Swaastha Accelerator. Anant National University believes in the power of multi and interdisciplinary collaboration and Anant’s vision of nurturing ‘solutionaries’. Partners with industry experts like India Accelerator play an instrumental role in advancing our commitment to supporting designers and healthcare start-ups to drive innovations that enhance patient care, improve system efficiency and make healthcare more accessible to all. In bridging the gap between design and healthcare, such partnerships empower the creation of holistic solutions that address real-world challenges and foster a healthier society.”
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Arindam Mukhopadhyay, partner and head, corporate innovation, India Accelerator, said, “We are thrilled to take a transformative step in the healthcare start-up ecosystem. Our latest initiative, Swaastha Accelerator, will combine industry expertise and Anant’s design thinking approach to nurture young entrepreneurial minds. Together, we look forward to driving advancements by refining industry standards and accelerating the future of healthcare innovation.”
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