Applications are now open for the 2026 Africa Health-Tech Accelerator, a pan-African programme targeting early-stage startups building healthcare technology solutions across the continent.
The accelerator runs under the Africa Health ExCon platform and offers founders a path to mentorship, product validation support, business development training, investor readiness, and connections to strategic partners. The programme is six months long and structured in phases — up to 15 startups will enter the first stage, with a smaller cohort advancing for deeper support and ecosystem engagement.
The target is broad but clearly defined. Eligible startups include those working in digital health, telemedicine, AI in healthcare, diagnostics, healthcare financing, healthcare operations, health data systems, and pharmaceutical and medical supply chains.
Selected founders will get direct access to venture capital firms, healthcare executives, innovation leaders, and government stakeholders — the kind of room that typically takes years to get into without a warm introduction
The timing is deliberate. Governments, investors, and private sector players are actively pushing for stronger digital healthcare infrastructure across Africa, with AI-powered solutions, remote care platforms, and diagnostics tools drawing growing attention from the continent and beyond.


