The HealthTech Activator (HTA) is a coordinated, ecosystem-wide support mechanism for early-stage founders and companies in NZ’s healthtech sector.
The HTA makes it easier for healthtech companies to find and access the support they need to turn their health innovations into successful businesses. In doing so, it aims to advance, de-risk and accelerate the commercialisation of innovation in NZ’s healthtech ecosystem.
The HealthTech Activator directory is provided to connect members of the healthtech sector to service providers, funding organisations, and networks to support their commercialisation journey.
The latest in NZ health tech, including upcoming events, sector news and insights.
The latest in NZ health tech, including upcoming events, sector news and insights.
This highly interactive, in-person workshop is back to help you understand the drivers that determine economic value, and a health system’s willingness to pay for a healthcare product. The workshop is co-produced with Te Tītoki Mataora - register early to avoid missing out!
This highly interactive, in-person workshop is back to help you understand the drivers that determine economic value, and a health system’s willingness to pay for a healthcare product. The workshop is co-produced with Te Tītoki Mataora - register early to avoid missing out!
This workshop is aimed at early-stage healthtech companies and is relevant for businesses planning for their future sales or those already in market that would like to learn more.
This workshop is aimed at early-stage healthtech companies and is relevant for businesses planning for their future sales or those already in market that would like to learn more.
This regulatory workshop is provided in collaboration with Te Tītoki Mataora. Aimed at pre-spinout research groups and early-stage startups, this workshop covers the fundamentals of quality and regulatory considerations for medical devices.
This regulatory workshop is provided in collaboration with Te Tītoki Mataora. Aimed at pre-spinout research groups and early-stage startups, this workshop covers the fundamentals of quality and regulatory considerations for medical devices.