During the course of the healthcare program, the startups will receive mentorship, market access, investor engagement, and regulatory guidance
Published Date – 3 April 2025, 11:44 AM

Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based start-up incubator T-Hub in collaboration with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) on Thursday announced launch of its 5th cohort of AIC T-Hub Healthcare Program, comprising of 20 promising healthcare start-ups that were selected out of 209 applications.
The startups that have made it to the prestigious three-month hybrid program include Artyem Care, Bioscafil, Chqup, Cloud Palliative Care, Dag2IL, Epirelief, Dr DICOM (GLOCAL DIGITAL), Kashi Medicos, Nahush Pharma, Oui Medical, Planytics, Reyansh Technologies, Sigma Mozak, Signel Biomedical, Skinska, Tap Health, thebabyland, TurocratesAI, 365Veda, and Warkas.
During the course of the healthcare program, the startups will receive mentorship, market access, investor engagement, and regulatory guidance, a press release on Thursday said.
The startups were selected based on their proof-of-concept readiness, technological innovation, regulatory compliance preparedness, market potential, and the strength of their founding teams.
Speaking on the launch, Rajesh Adla, CEO, AIC T-Hub Foundation, said, “The 5th cohort of our Healthcare Program reflects our ongoing efforts to build a thriving healthcare ecosystem in India. By fostering innovation, we aim to improve healthcare accessibility, affordability, and efficiency.”
Throughout the course of the program, the startups will benefit from one-on-one mentorship with industry veterans, strategic introductions to hospitals and corporates, and exclusive investor networking opportunities to help secure funding and business collaborations.
Since its inception, AIC T-Hub has successfully supported 53 healthcare startups across four previous cohorts in MedTech, digital health, and healthcare accessibility. These startups have collectively raised over Rs 60.46 crore in funding from investors and grants.