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DigitalWell Incubator

Reference number
Coordinator DigitalWell Ventures AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 7 330 843
Project duration July 2025 - June 2027
Status Ongoing
Venture Inkubationsstöd
Call Support to start-ups via excellent incubators, 1 July 2025 - 30 June 2029

Purpose and goal

DigitalWell Incubator aims to accelerate the development of innovative startups in digital health, public safety, and solutions for the public sector. The goal is to create scalable companies with sustainable business models by providing structured support, access to collaboration with the public sector, investors, and ecosystem partners. Through the incubator, entrepreneurs receive the necessary support to validate, develop, establish, and scale their solutions in the market.

Expected effects and result

DigitalWell Incubator is expected to lead to more successful startups, increased innovation in the public sector, more equal health and a stronger connection between entrepreneurs and societal actors. Through business development, mentoring from the public sector and partners in, among other things, regulatory support, better conditions for commercialization are created. The goal is for more companies to attract investments, commercialize and scale their solutions on the market.

Planned approach and implementation

The incubator provides a clear process from idea to market and internationalization, offering startups support through individual business coaching, knowledge-building activities, collaboration with the public sector, ecosystem partners, and investors. The program is structured in phases tailored to company needs, focusing on business development, regulatory requirements, and market adaptation. Partnerships with DigitalWell Arena and others ensure access to key resources and expertise.

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Last updated 27 June 2025

Reference number 2024-00952