Italy-based insurance firm Generali Italia has teamed with incubator H-Farm to launch a health and welfare accelerator that will supply €10,000 ($12,000) in funding to each of its participants.
Generali Health and Welfare Accelerator is seeking early and mid-stage startups working with new technologies and exploring new business models in the areas of health and welfare prevention, and access to healthcare and treatment.
Five startups will take part in the four-month program, which starts in December 2017. They will receive seed funding as well as guidance from a dedicated accelerator team, mentoring and workshops, advice from industry partners, and work space, room and board on the H-Farm campus.
Applications are open to domestic and international startups and close at the end of this month. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a final interview round on November 6.