Deadline: 30 April 2025
Applications are now open for the Kickstarters Program to help healthcare technology entrepreneurs close key gaps in their technology advancement/de-risking/validation/deployment projects via targeted interventions.
Benefits
- Support/Work orders for key interventions worth up to Rs 8.2 lakhs (or Rs 10 lakhs inclusive of GST)
- Mentoring and institutional support of Venture Center
- Linkages/connects/referrals; Identify partners/service providers
- Advisory services from VC’s specialised resource centres including advise on agreements, strategy, roadmaps etc
Expected Outcomes
- Desired outcomes from Projects/KI:
- Submit a KI Project Outline with clear Work Components
- Submit a KI Project Completion Report.
- Periodic reporting of progress made by PLs in commercialization journey in 12 months following the KI Project period.
About KI Projects
- Each project will have two Project Leaders. One from Venture Center and another from the Startup.
- Each project will have Work Components. The Work Components will be structured as a services project with a Work Order/ Service Contract being issued to an Execution Partner.
- The Execution Partner could be:
- Service Provider/ Contractor/ Consultant,
- the startup proposing the KI Project and/or
- Venture Center.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicant
- Has to be a legally registered company suitably structured to be able to raise further funding/investments.
- The company should not be a subsidiary or spin-off company of a larger entity.
- The startup should have a strong R&D, technology development, technology derisking and commercialization activity component.
- The Project Leader proposed by the Applicant should be technically competent to execute the project.
- Applicants should not have any antecedents/background that can tarnish the reputation of Venture Center or BFI or this program
- Technology idea and startup story
- The application should have submitted/disclosed adequate information about the technology to allow a fair assessment.
- The applicant should be working on developing/advancing a science and technology based solution that promises to solve a real-world health related problem. The applicant needs to be working in the broad area of health related technologies including following industrial sectors: diagnostics, medical devices, digital health, therapeutics, preventives, rehabilitation.
- The proposed technology has to be scientifically sound and technically feasible. There should not be any obvious insurmountable barriers including regulations, IP, specialised facility needs, resource needs etc
- Project (this is the proposed A→ B plan for the project/KI duration)
- The activities proposed for the Project/KI period should be aimed at crossing over key challenges/barriers in development or advancement/translation or commercialization of the above technology closer to market.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Pure academic research with no relevance for impact via eventual deployment of a product/ service based on above mentioned technology will not be eligible.
For more information, visit BFI-BIOME and Venture Center.