Google All Set to Mentor European Health Startups via its 'Growth Academy' Project

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Google Startups is now focusing on Europe's healthcare sector with its new Growth Academy program.

Google has unveiled a fresh initiative designed to boost emerging healthcare ventures across Europe, all centered on advancing data-driven tech. Dubbed “Growth Academy: AI for Health 2025,” the project is welcoming 30 entrepreneurs from 15 countries who aim to reshape medical services through inventive software and hardware solutions.

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Over a span of eight weeks, the selected founders will receive guidance from Google’s mentors in product design, marketing, leadership, and more. This lineup includes direct collaboration with investment groups and tech influencers, which will help create a space where participants can refine prototypes, forge strategic partnerships, and tap fresh funding opportunities. This high-level coaching is meant to speed up progress, with the goal of bringing practical, life-changing tools to patients, hospitals, and medical professionals.

With its Growth Academy project, Google will focus on boosting health startups, acknowledging Europe’s rising position in this space. With digital services growing in every field, for example, from mental wellness apps to personalized treatment platforms, European innovators are gearing up to break new ground. In this mission, Google’s initiative can make a real-world impact by guiding them through these challenges and scaling hurdles.

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