KQ Labs, an accelerator programme focused on data-driven health, run by the Francis Crick Institute and now funded by LifeArc, has selected ten new start-ups for its third cohort. Following a highly successful second cohort, KQ Labs, an accelerator programme for start-up companies with high growth potential in the area of data-driven health, is welcoming ten exciting new start-ups – including Brightlobe.
The KQ Labs programme provides customised support and resources for start-ups working on propositions that will have a major positive impact on health. This year’s cohort includes companies using data to tackle diverse problems in domains including Parkinson’s Disease, cancer and drug discovery, amongst others.
The ten selected start-ups will take part in a programme running over five months, consisting of weekly workshops with experts from a wide range of areas relevant to digital health, and training in transferable skills, as well as mentoring and discussions with investors and potential corporate partners.
Read more here: https://www.crick.ac.uk/news/2020-11-23_kq-labs-accelerator-welcomes-ten-new-innovative-start-ups