UAccel: Healthcare

Overview

UAccel: Healthcare offers professional development and an experiential learning opportunity to innovators working in healthcare who are interested in learning the best commercialization path for their solutions. This program is ideal for campus and community innovators with healthcare-related innovations who wish to explore the impact their solution could have on our Kentucky health system and our communities.

The UAccel: Healthcare program includes tailored curriculum elements, coaches, and mentors for those with healthcare-related ideas and solutions. The goal of the program is to advance an innovation toward commercialization, including preparations for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants or National Innovation Corps applications, creation of a startup, or partnering with an established company to license the technology.

UAccel: Healthcare has two phases. Quick Start is the first phase, and the second phase is I-Corps.

 

Program Description

  • Phase I: UAccel Quick Start: An introduction to lean startup methods to help you select an appropriate commercialization pathway forward for your innovation. Participants must complete program requirements to graduate. 

    Phase II: I-Corps: For those who have successfully graduated from UAccel Quick Start and want to continue toward startup formation, SBIR applications, or National Innovation Corps applications. This phase continues on the foundations in UAccel Quick Start and provides additional experiential entrepreneurial training. Participants must complete program requirements to graduate.

    • One-hour cohort meetings featuring guest speakers and feedback sessions. Cohort meetings are held weekly (summer programs) and bi-weekly (fall, spring programs) via Zoom.

    • Guided independent study with original Launch Blue high-quality training materials and application exercises.

    • One-on-one coaching sessions that take place on Zoom.

  • In order to qualify for program completion for regional NSF I-Corp all participants must:

    • Be in attendance at cohort meetings

    • Attend 4 coaching sessions with program instructors

    • Complete a minimum of 20 customer interviews

    • Review all required online learning content hosted on Thinkific.

    • All cohort meetings and coaching sessions are hosted virtually via Zoom.

    • Meetings are held weekly on Fridays at 10 am ET and are one hour in length.

    • All meetings will be captioned using Zoom's ASR. If other accommodations are needed, please let us know.

  • This program is open to faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, other healthcare professionals, staff from institutions of higher education, hospitals, and founders of health tech startup companies aiming to apply for SBIR.

    Candidates affiliated with the University of Kentucky or a Kentucky Commercialization Ventures partner institution must submit, or have already submitted, an Invention Report or Idea Report to the University of Kentucky Office of Technology Commercialization or to Kentucky Commercialization Ventures.

    If you are affiliated with another institute of higher education and are interested in the UAccel program, have your tech transfer office reach out to us at x@launchblue.org.

    We recommend SBIR-track startup founders engage with the Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation as part of UAccel.

  • We encourage all members of a team to actively participate in the program. This includes both an entrepreneurial lead and a technical lead.

    • Technical lead: Typically, a faculty member who is the inventor and serves as principal investigator, or a postdoctoral researcher who has deep expertise in the core technology area to be evaluated for market potential.

    • Entrepreneurial lead: Typically, a graduate student or postdoctoral researcher who leads the team and is committed to commercialization.

Have more questions? Watch our latest Information Session or come to our Virtual Office Hours.

 

How to Apply

Applications for the Summer 2025 Cohort are open until May 1.


Virtual Info Session


  • May 23 - June 27, 2025: UAccel Quick Start + I-Corps Summer 2025 Program. Meetings weekly on Fridays at 10 am ET.

  • April 1 - May 1, 2025: Application Open for UAccel Quick Start + I-Corp Summer 2025 Program

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