Growth Health 2026

Lausanne, Switzerland
30 June – 1 July 2026

From Inception to Scaling: Accelerating the Next Generation of Health Tech Breakthroughs

Over two impactful days in the heart of Lausanne, participants will engage in high-level discussions, strategic networking, and curated pitch sessions — all focused on fostering real connections and driving tangible impact in the health innovation ecosystem.

Value Creation: From Investment to Scaling
Discover insights and strategies that drive successful growth in the health tech space, from early-stage investment to international scaling.

EU Health Entrepreneurs and Investment Leaders’ Summit
TT Growth Health will host the EU Health Entrepreneurs and Investment Leaders’ Summit, an invitation-only event for European Entrepreneurs and Investment leaders in Digital Health, Medtech and Neuro-longevity & Mental Health.

Highly Selected Company Pitches
A showcase of the most innovative and investment-ready healthtech growth companies, carefully selected for their potential and traction.

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One2One Meetings

Programme Tracks

Digital Health

Digital Health = Software-first

  • Primary function relies on data, algorithms, and workflows rather than physical instrumentation.
  • Hardware (e.g., sensors) is supportive, not the core value.
 

1. Patient-Facing Solutions (Care Delivery & Management)
Direct interaction with the patient to treat, manage, or prevent conditions

  • Virtual Care & Telemedicine: Synchronous (video visits) and asynchronous (chat-based) care, including virtual hospitals.
  • Digital Therapeutics (DTx): Software as a medical device (SaMD) intended to treat specific disorders (e.g., insomnia, diabetes, mental health) often requiring a prescription.
  • Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM): Use of connected devices (wearables, sensors) to capture physiological data outside the clinic.
  • Patient Engagement & Adherence: Apps for medication reminders, education, and navigating the health system.
  • Wellness & Prevention: Consumer-facing nutrition, fitness, sleep, and longevity solutions (non-clinical).

2. Provider & Clinical Enablers
Tools that help doctors and hospitals diagnose and operate more efficiently.

  • Digital Diagnostics & Clinical Decision Support: AI pathology, radiology analysis, and algorithms that assist in diagnosis.
  • Clinical Workflow & Operations (Healthcare IT): Staff management, bed management, logistics, and Electronic Health Record (EHR) optimization.
  • Surgical Intelligence & Robotics: Robotic-assisted surgery and AR/VR for surgical planning or training.

3. Life Sciences & R&D Solutions
Accelerating drug development and research.

  • Computational Biology & AI Drug Discovery: Using AI to identify molecule candidates.
  • Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCT): Digital tools for recruiting patients and managing trials remotely.
  • Real-World Evidence (RWE) & Data: Aggregating data post-commercialization to prove drug efficacy.

4. Infrastructure & Data Layer
The backbone that allows the other three categories to function.

  • Interoperability & Data Exchange: APIs, Health Information Exchanges (HIEs).
  • Health Data Security: Cybersecurity specifically for HIPAA/GDPR compliance.
  • Healthcare Fintech: Revenue cycle management, digital insurance platforms (Insuretech), and payment processing.
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Medtech

MedTech = Hardware-first

  • Relies on a physical device to diagnose, treat, or directly modify physiology.
  • Software may be embedded, but the device is the primary value driver.

1. Diagnostics & Imaging

Technologies for identifying, detecting, and visualizing diseases

  • Diagnostic Devices & Lab Testing: Point-of-care tests (POCT), molecular assays, rapid diagnostics, blood analyzers.
  • Imaging Modalities: MRI, CT, ultrasound, X-ray, PET, SPECT, and hybrid imaging technologies.
  • In-Vitro Diagnostics (IVD): Biomarker detection, liquid biopsy, multiplex assays.

2. Interventional & Surgical Devices
Tools and technologies for treating diseases through direct intervention or surgery.

  • Interventional Devices: Stents, valves, EP catheters, ablation systems, joint implants, spinal devices, neurostimulation, intraocular lenses, and dental implants.
  • Surgical Innovation & Robotics: Robotic-assisted surgery, 3D navigation, optical guidance, electrosurgical tools, laser systems, and minimally invasive surgical platforms.

3. Drug Delivery & Therapeutic Devices
Devices that deliver therapies or provide direct therapeutic benefits.

  • Drug Delivery Devices: Auto-injectors, wearable injectors, drug-eluting stents, smart inhalers, and precision delivery platforms.
  • Therapeutic Devices: Neuromodulation systems (e.g., spinal cord stimulators), respiratory devices (e.g., ventilators, CPAP), pain management devices (e.g., RF ablation, TENS), and rehabilitation/assistive technologies (e.g., exoskeletons, prosthetics).

4. Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine
Innovations to restore, replace, or regenerate tissue and organ function.

  • Artificial Organs & Assist Devices: LVADs, dialysis systems, bioartificial organs.
  • Regenerative Biomaterials: Scaffolds, hydrogels, tissue grafts.
  • Cell & Gene Therapy-Enabling Devices: Bioprocessing tools, delivery devices.
  • Organ Preservation & Perfusion: Perfusion systems for transplant logistics.

5. Genomic & Molecular Technologies
Tools for analyzing genetic and molecular data to guide diagnosis and therapy.

  • Genomic Sequencing Platforms: Next-generation sequencing (NGS), whole genome, exome, and targeted panels.
  • Molecular Diagnostics: Companion diagnostics, point-of-care genomics, and rapid molecular diagnostics.
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Registration Fee

General Pass

  • Full аccess to the whole program on June 30 and July 1;
  • Networking opportunities with 200+ participants;
  • Opportunities to schedule One2One meetings with other participants;
  • Access to the event app;
  • All inclusive catering.
  • Early Bird price of 1253€ will be charged until 30 March 2026.

€1790

Timeline

  • Company application period

    25 October 2025 – 5 April 2026

  • Company selection announced

    5 May 2026

  • Selected companies meeting

    12 May 2026

  • Event in Lausanne

    30 June - 1 July 2026

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