Accelerate Your Digital Health Startup

Grants4Apps®The Grants4Apps® Accelerator is a mentoring program for digital health startups taking place in Berlin. This year's batch with five startups runs from August until December. The program offers mentoring by entrepreneurs and Bayer experts, office space for 100 days, and funding of 50,000€.

Grants4Apps® Accelerator is focused more this year on projects related to our therapeutic areas, such as Women's Health, Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Hematology, Oncology, or Radiology. However Grants4Apps® is also open to highly innovative digital health software or hardware projects dealing with patient engagement, prevention, patient compliance, clinical trials, awareness or management of clinical conditions.

Submit your application until May 31st, 2016.

If you are accepted into the program, the founders and key members of your team are expected to stay in Berlin for the duration of the Accelerator program: Mid August till the first days of December, 2016. No exceptions. Between Mid June and Mid August you will have to look for housing, move to Berlin and sign the funding contract.

Which requirements are there for participation in the program?
It's a residential program. At least 3 members of your team have to be in Berlin the whole duration of the program (Mid August till the first days of December 2016). The founders and key members must be in Berlin. No exceptions. All team members must be proficient in English.

For further information and to apply, please visit:
http://www.grants4apps.com

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