DigitalHealth.London has been recognized in the inaugural Financial Times ‘Europe’s Leading Start-up Hubs 2024’ rankings as the UK’s best accelerator program in terms of results.
The main start-up clusters of Europe 2024 is an inaugural ranking produced by the Financial Times identify the best centers for founders looking to start or grow their business through incubator and/or acceleration programs. In collaboration with Statista R (a subsidiary of the international data and research company Statist) And Thames (leading media brand for the European startup community), a total of 125 startup hubs were recognized in the ranking.
DigitalHealth.London off the hook first place in the United Kingdom for its exceptional track recordsecuring the 17th position out of 26 in the UK and Europe combined, and ranking 62nd among the 125 start-up clusters in Europe. The track record, as defined in the ranking, covers aggregated and evaluated data from each startup hub regarding the performance of the top five startups engaged in their programs.
To identify the main hubs, an in-depth registration and survey process was conducted in three phases:
- Application phase for start-up centers
- Alumni evaluation phase
- Survey and evaluation and data analysis
Several evaluation factors were considered, focusing on alumni feedback from those who participated in each startup hub’s incubator or accelerator programs. Recommendations from external experts, including investors (business angels, venture capital representatives), entrepreneurs and academics, were also taken into account, as well as the general performance of the most successful startups emerging from each cluster.
To view the rankings, please visit Main start-up hubs in Europe (ft.com).
To find out more about the flagship DigitalHealth.London accelerator programme, please visit Accelerator – DigitalHealth.London.
THE DigitalHealth.London Accelerator The program is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). It is delivered by the Health Innovation Network (HIN) South London in partnership with the Office of Life Sciences, CW+, Medicity, NHS England, the Mayor of London and the Leveling Up Fund.
For more information, please visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-
Shared Prosperity Fund prospectus.