We’re excited to announce the five startups that have been selected to participate in our upcoming acceleration program with MetLife Foundation Mexico, Catalyzing Health Innovations in Mexico 2020.
The program will train and finance early-stage Mexican startups that are working to prevent and treat the most concerning chronic-degenerative diseases in the country: obesity, diabetes and hypertension.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 24 million Mexicans suffer from obesity, one of the highest rates in the world. On the other hand, Mexico spends approximately $3,872 million dollars treating diabetes, as stated by the National Survey of Health and Nutrition. And according to the Mexican Social Security Institute, up to 80% of the Mexican population has hypertension even if it is silent.
Our accelerator has become crucial to generate an initiative that creates widely-available solutions to encourage a healthier lifestyle and support Mexicans to stop the serious consequences these diseases cause. These challenges are greater than ever as COVID-19 spreads across Mexico and puts a strain on healthcare systems. Because of this urgency, we decided to provide grant capital to all the startups that participate in our program, and not only the two top ranked.
In response to challenges created by COVID-19, this accelerator will be held online, we will also be holding workshops virtually, adapting our curriculum to offer all the same investment-readiness training and 1:1 mentorship opportunities online via remote learning.
We received more than two dozen applications from eight different Mexican states, and more than half of the applicants were from outside of Mexico City, which receives the majority of venture capital in the country. After an intentional selection process involving MetLife Foundation leaders and other Selection Committee members, we selected five startups for the cohort:
For more information on the program and each startup, visit our webpage, or contact Daniela Guerrero at daniela.guerrero@vilcap.com.