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Do you have an idea for a health tech product or service? In need of business support to test the validity of your business model? The Health Innovation Programme (HIP) is your opportunity to explore and develop your business plan with help from experienced mentors. We’re running this fully-funded, hands-on programme in partnership with SETsquared Partnership. It will help you better understand the UK health sector as a market and give you the opportunity to present your Business Model Canvas to healthcare experts. The next programme takes place online on 20, 21, 23, 24 & 27 June 2022. Applications close at 9am on Monday 25 April. Apply now: https://bcn.to/Dqm

 

To find out more about how the Health Innovation Programme has helped innovators, take a look at these blogs:

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