The Cedars-Sinai Accelerator, the branch of Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai designed to boost healthcare entrepreneurs, is investing $100,000 each in 10 health tech startups.
The startups will be part of the accelerator's three-month program. In it, participating companies will gain access to a network of more than 300 clinicians, executives and resources from Cedars-Sinai, according to an Aug. 1 news release from the organization.
Additionally, the program will offer the startups tailored mentorship, support and opportunities for exposure to healthcare entrepreneurs, investors and advisers. Each startup will also receive an investment of $100,000.
Here are the startups joining Cedars-Sinai Accelerator's 10th class:
- Elaborate: Software for automating clinical administrative tasks and delivering patient-friendly lab results.
- Fraiya: AI-powered tools for pregnancy ultrasound to enhance medical diagnoses and patient care.
- HealthPlus.ai: PERISCOPE, an AI-based decision-support tool predicting infection risks from electronic health record data.
- HERA Biotech: Biotechnology solutions for women's health, including MetriDx, a nonsurgical test for diagnosing and staging endometriosis.
- iCardio.ai: AI software for analyzing echocardiograms, identifying pathologies, and improving diagnostic accuracy.
- Kinexcs: KIMIA Recover, a postsurgical monitoring device for remote joint condition tracking and patient feedback.
- Momentum Health: Digital health app utilizing 3D imaging and AI to screen for and monitor scoliosis.
- Neu Health: Smartphone-based platform for managing Parkinson's disease and dementia symptoms using AI and machine learning.
- NOMA AI: Clinical decision-support platform for early and accurate identification of maternal hemorrhage risk.
- Pulse Charter Connect: Digital platform for optimizing and automating organ transport logistics.