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VentureBlick Raises $2.6M for Two Health Startups, Introduces Medtech Super Incubator

AsiaTechDaily

.” Starting in the latter part of this year, VentureBlick will enhance its global venture incubation program with a strong focus on the medtech sector. The company will provide tailored incubation strategies to support each startup’s unique needs, offering a comprehensive range of services.

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500 Founders: Rick Kiessig, Hannah Hunt, Matthew Jackson & Jenni Matheson

NZ Entrepreneur

Prioritise your mental health. Grow reciprocal relationships in your support network before you need them. Find and grow your support network with people and associations that have the experience and knowledge that you will benefit from. To be an entrepreneur, you must balance naïveté, heart and courage. Kinda Ice cream.

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Red Cell Partners Announces $3 Million in Pre-Seed Funding for Psychedelic Company TARA Mind

American Entrepreneurship

Launching Out of Stealth, TARA Mind Will Tackle Health Equity Barriers That Have Traditionally Prevented Individuals Struggling With Mental Health From Accessing Safe, Effective Support TYSONS, Va. –

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Startup Accelerators are Entrepreneur Boot Camps

Gust

Business incubators for sharing services were all the rage back in the days of the dot-com bubble (700 for profit, many more non-profit). Now they are coming back, and the best even provide networking, technical leadership, and seed funding, as well as investors waving money at graduates. networking with other entrepreneurs.

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Unlocking the Entrepreneurial Potential of People With Disabilities

Impact Hub

According to the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (2021), more than 90% of the people with disabilities in Spain indicate the existence of barriers to find adequate employment – mostly due to health reasons, but also due to lack of opportunities, lack of qualifications and experience, and to societal bias. .

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Innovation for More Inclusive Urban Spaces: the Case of MiFriendly Cities

Impact Hub

By encouraging employers, health services and the wider public to come together and drive change at both city and regional level. For the first one – jobs -, a network called ‘Migration Friendly Employers’ was created. MiFriendly Cities: Approach and Methodology.

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Empreendedorismo 5.0: supporting seniors entrepreneurship in Portugal

Impact Hub

In the framework of Better Incubation , Impact Hub joined forces with European-wide partners to achieve systemic change towards a more inclusive social entrepreneurship environment in the region. Read more about other inspiring Better Incubation-related best practices and action stories from the CoP participants in our Impact Blog.