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Two companies supported by Swedish healthtech accelerator join MobilityXLab’s program

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Two companies supported by Sahlgrenska Science Park, Detectivio and Eyescanner Technology, are going to join MobilityXLab’s startup fast track programme 2022.

Sahlgrenska Science Park was founded in 1997 and it has been operating as an “inclusive open arena for the new world of life science” since then. With a non-profit approach, the company focuses on developing innovation in promising startups and accelerating businesses.

Among many others, the initiative supports two very promising companies, which are joining MobilityXLab’s startup fast track program. One of these companies is Eyescanner Technology, which develops an AI-based software that detects the effects of drugs through image analysis of the eye area. The other one is Detectivio, a research-based software company developing AI-powered technology that makes contactless health measurements accessible.

MobilityXLab’s program offers growth to promising startups

MobilityXLab is a company which was founded in 2017 and has been offering acceleration to young companies with innovative ideas. The company wants to help companies get access to better opportunities. With its program, MobilityXLab offers a dedicated contact person to guide their partners as well as workspace. Startups that are accepted into the program get access to potential strategic partnership with six industry partners.

About the two companies supported by Sahlgrenska Science Park joining MobilityXLab’s program, Annica Grimberg Lignell, the Head of Accelerator, Sahlgrenska Science Park, has stated that they have focused on healthtech and cross industry collaboration since 2019. She then went on to add:

“This is a ground-breaking shift for the industry and for us as a leading healthtech business accelerator in the Nordics.”

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Sena Konakci
Sena Konakci
A true free spirit, Sena (she/her) spent a substantial part of her life travelling the world and was working for successful startups in many different fields along with writing for local newspapers and magazines for over two decades. With a knack for detecting promising businesses and years of experience under her belt, Sena has decided to focus her attention on writing about startups. Aside from following the newest developments in the startup scene of the Nordic countries, she loves volunteering and camping in her spare time.

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