NEW DELHI: GE Healthcare, the USD 18-billion healthcare technology unit of GE, has announced USD 50-million funding aimed at improving services of healthcare startups in developing countries.
GE Healthcare has set up an accelerator -- five.eight -- that will work with global health startups working in areas of disruptive, low-cost technologies and digital applications, which will improve healthcare quality and accessibility in developing or low-resource settings.
Image: The four social impact investors include Acumen, Aavishkaar-Intellecap Group, Unitus Seed Fund and Villgro.