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Noah Labs now part of EIC Accelerator

Noah Labs Startup News

 

The good news about our HU startup Noah Labs are not coming to an end: 

The health tech company, which can use an AI-based platform to detect deterioration in heart health through patients' voices, dramatically reducing mortality rates, has now been accepted into the European Innovation Council's Accelerator program and can look forward to up to €11 million in funding. This will enable Noah Labs to pursue its mission to revolutionize cardiovascular care even more effectively and efficiently.

Receiving EIC funding is also a special distinction, as it is highly competitive with a success rate of 6%. Out of 1211 applications submitted, 71 companies from 16 EU countries made it, were selected for funding and receive money from a fund estimated at €387 million. 21% of the funded companies are led by women and most of the companies come from Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden.

Noah Labs is unstoppable and we are here for it!

More about the current selection of the EIC Accelerator: EIC Accelerator – 71 companies selected in the most competitive funding round so far - European Commission

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