dashplus: Understand the health market

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Understand the health market

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Stroke2gether
HealthTech

Stroke2gether: a digital care pathway for individuals after stroke

A digital integrated lifestyle and care pathway after stroke dashplus is part of the Stroke2gether project consortium in Belgium. Within the Stroke2gether project, a fully-fledged digital integrated lifestyle and care path is being developed, applied and valorised for people after a stroke. This integrated lifestyle and care path is evidence-based, with medical follow-up and monitoring

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Doktr - a patient centric telehealth app for all Belgians
Belgium

Proximus launches Doktr: a patient-centric telehealth app for all Belgians

Belgian telecom provider Proximus just launched Doktr, a patient-centric video consultation app for all Belgians. With this product, Proximus- like other telecom companies worldwide– invests in future-proof healthcare. dashplus advised this great corporate startup team on strategy and stakeholder management. Here’s why Doktr might help to bring Belgium to the forefront of digital health in

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Top10 most active VC investors in Belgian healthtech

The top 10 most active venture capital investors in Belgian healthtech in 2023

Introduction In 2023, Belgian healthtech startups and scaleups attracted investments worth a total of €258 million. Since 2016, in general, Belgian startups have seen a significant 43% increase in capital raised, as reported by Statista. And although 2023 marked stagnation after exceptional health tech years all over Europe, Belgium has solidified its reputation within the European venture capital scene, strengthening

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health tech ventures in Belgium

Exploring the game changers: health tech ventures in Belgium in 2023

2023 was not a good year for global venture capital investments: we see a decline in all sectors, and healthcare is no exception. After years of growth since 2017, there is now at least a stagnation in the willingness to invest in health tech startups and scaleups. Belgium is not exempt from this challenging situation.

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