Four Startups Graduate from NUS Medicine Digital Health Accelerator
From concept to commercial readiness—healthcare innovations addressing cancer screening, mental health, medical records, and rehabilitation complete intensive acceleration journey
The NUS Medicine Digital Advanced Technology Accelerator (DATA) concluded its 2025 cohort on 20 September 2024 with Demo Day, where four healthcare technology startups pitched investment-ready solutions following 12 intensive weeks of mentorship, clinical validation, and business model refinement.
2025 Graduating Cohort
HerLens
AI-powered cervical cancer screening transforming smartphones into diagnostic tools for underserved communities.
MangaChat
Youth mental health platform delivering AI-driven emotional support through engaging digital channels.
ROAX
Blockchain-based medical records system enabling secure, interoperable health data exchange.
TelePT
AI-enabled remote physical therapy expanding rehabilitation access beyond traditional clinic settings.
Programme Impact
The 12-week acceleration equipped founders with essential capabilities for scaling healthcare innovation: deep market understanding and customer identification, compelling value proposition articulation, viable business model development, and investor-ready presentation skills.
Demo Day marked the transition from structured programme support to independent market engagement—with graduating startups now pursuing commercial deployment, strategic partnerships, and fundraising.
Ecosystem Support
The programme operates through collaboration between NUS Medicine, 22Health Ventures, and Tenity, supported by an extensive mentor network including healthcare executives, clinical experts, technology leaders, and investors who provided domain expertise across commercialisation, clinical validation, regulatory pathways, and market access.
The DATA team—Jonathan Gwee, Aristotle Ang, Nazurah Rohayat, Lowell Leow, Zachery Yeo, and Yasmine Ong—orchestrated the intensive programme, connecting founders with the resources and networks needed to accelerate development.
Graduating startups continue receiving ecosystem support as they advance towards sustainable market presence, demonstrating DATA’s commitment beyond the formal programme timeline.