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Investing in Innovation (i3) Health Tech Grants & Support is sponsored by Investing in Innovation (i3). The i3 program seeks to catalyze the development of early- and growth-stage ventures building data-driven access to healthcare.
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Investing in Innovation (i3) | Powering African health tech Investing in Innovation (i3) is a pan-African initiative to support the commercialization and impact of leading startups with grants, introductions to major healthcare organizations and support to close partnerships. Are you an African business whose technology expands patients' access to care?
Over 36 months, i3 has supported > 60 early- and growth-stage innovators from 21 African countries to grow their businesses by providing risk-tolerant funding, development support and supporting market access.
in direct grants to i3 innovators key introductions facilitated to donors, governments, and industries in additional funding raised by innovators since joining i3 in contracts to innovators, directly influenced by i3 Companies benefit from 4 offerings over a 3-year period i3 connects innovators with major healthcare organizations, driving adoption and scale.
$50K grants for early-stage innovators and up to $225K for growth-stage innovators to unlock partnerships. Bespoke Deal Facilitation i3 refines innovators' strategic positioning to boost partnership and deal success. Communications and Advocacy Highly professionalized communications and advocacy to amplify innovators' work and resolve ecosystem barriers.
Join the i3 program and get the support you need to grow your business and deliver better health . i3 IS BACKED BY SOME OF THE WORLD’S LEADING HEALTHCARE & SUPPLY CHAIN ORGANIZATIONS i3 IS BACKED BY SOME OF THE WORLD’S LEADING HEALTHCARE & SUPPLY CHAIN ORGANIZATIONS Investing in African health tech can transform health systems.
Here's how: Why public-private approaches in maternal health matter African-Led Innovations Front And Center In Global Health Investing In Innovation Africa 2025: Lagos Hosts Top HealthTech Leaders To Fight Malaria CNBC Africa (Focus On: Investing in Innovation Access to Markets 2025 Event) Do you think your venture can bring affordable, high-quality health products and services closer to where patients are?
African health innovators have shown increasing capacity to leverage technology to optimize supply chains and advance access to medicines. Such local innovations have the potential to change how supply chains and health systems function – and it is time to support them.
We are pleased to be collaborating with strong global and continental partners to jointly strengthen African health systems, and accelerate progress towards universal health coverage. Cheikh Oumar Seydi, Director, Africa (2018-2024), Gates Foundation. There has been considerable progress in tech-driven innovation in health product distribution across Africa.
Spurring and scaling disruptive innovation in health supply chain is key to expanding access to medicines for all. That’s why we, at MSD, are excited to collaborate on the I3 program. Dr Sheriff Abdullahi, AVP, Global Market Access, Sustainable Access Solutions, MSD.
Africa is often seen through the lens of problems, struggles, and poverty. But embedded in much of the continent’s struggles is immense opportunity. By identifying and supporting market-creating innovations in Africa, the I3 program seeks to unlock tremendous value in healthcare supply chains across the continent.
Efosa Ojomo, Global Prosperity Lead, Clayton Christensen Institute; Co-author, The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty. Healthcare supply chain innovators offer an unprecedented potential to overcome the hurdles of affordability, availability, and greater convenience for patients in Africa.
At a time when global supply chains are so much in focus, and the use of data and digital technology is creating new business models to serve historically underserved markets, innovators in healthcare supply chains need to be the vanguard, not followers. Prashant Yadav, Senior Fellow FOR GLOBAL HEALTH, COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS (CFR).
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: African entrepreneurs focused on health product distribution challenges. Companies must be owned, led, or operated by African citizens and produce products for African customers. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Investing in Innovation (i3) Health Tech Grants & Support is funded by Investing in Innovation (i3). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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