1st September
Applications Open
Application submission opens.Building on the momentum and national impact of the DHN HealthTech Innovation Challenge 2024, held in collaboration with IIIT-B, this year’s edition raises the bar- widening the stage for solutions that are ready to serve India’s most urgent healthcare needs.
The DHN HealthTech Innovation Challenge 2025 is India’s most premier platform for identifying, accelerating, and empowering digital health solutions that are built to solve the nation’s most pressing healthcare challenges- at scale, with credibility, and real-world impact.
We are committed to empowering early-stage, mid-stage to late-stage startups with the tools, networks, and visibility they need to drive large-scale impact. The challenge is focused on bold innovations that enable AI-led primary care, unlock ABDM-based interoperability, expand mental health access at scale, and power continuous digital care for chronic conditions.
We’re backing real-world solutions. If you're enabling frontline care with AI, building on the ABDM stack, or delivering care that works across systems and geographies, this challenge puts your work on a national platform, built to scale.
Pitch to hospital CXOs from India and the US, top healthtech investors, digital health pioneers, and key ecosystem enablers. Our jury brings deep clinical, technical, and operational expertise, people who’ve built and led healthcare systems.
Finalists get access to decision-makers from leading hospitals, funds, and institutions across India and the US. This is where serious solutions meet the platforms that scale them, plus a spot on DigitalHealthPlace.com, India’s first curated digital health marketplace.
All entries will be evaluated by our expert jury based on the following parameters:
Originality, technical strength, and relevance.
Potential for national or system-level deployment.
Demonstrated need, traction, and demand.
Experience, execution, and domain knowledge.
Ability to improve healthcare access, outcomes, or efficiency.
Unleash Your Innovation. Shape the Future.
This is your moment to show how your solution makes a difference.
Access mentorship, gain visibility, and unlock scale opportunities through DHN’s ecosystem and platforms like DigitalHealthPlace.com.
Present your work at Demo Day to top VCs, hospital administrators, health ministry officials, and industry leaders.
Being selected as a finalist signals that your solution isn’t just innovative, it’s relevant, impactful, and ready to scale.
Use this platform to unlock real-world deployment, investment interest, and high-value partnerships that can take your innovation further.
CEO-IISc Medical School Foundation, Chairperson-DHI
Group CIO, Narayana Health
EVP, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer- Memorial Hermann Health System- Houston, TX
Executive Director and CEO, Clearmedi Healthcare
Founder and CEO DHN and ScaleHealthTech, Atlanta, GA
Associate Vice President, W Health Ventures
Chief Technology Officer, UC Health
Applications Open
Application submission opens.Application Closed
Final date for online application submissions.Evaluation & Shortlisting
Review, shortlist, and notify selected startups.Virtual Pitching
Selected startups will present their solutions to the jury.Final Selection & Finalist Communication
Scoring, communication to finalists, and Demo Day invitations.Demo Day & Awards at IIT Indore
Live showcase and award distribution at IIT Indore.Onboarding into DHN Ecosystem
Integration of winners and runners-up into the DHN partner ecosystem.The DHN HealthTech Innovation Challenge 2025 invites entries in four high-impact categories that reflect the most urgent priorities in India’s digital health landscape.
India faces a chronic shortage of specialists and diagnostic infrastructure beyond Tier 1 cities. This category focuses on AI-powered solutions that support early diagnosis, triage, and clinical decision-making in primary care and rural settings.
India is building the world’s largest public digital health infrastructure. This category seeks solutions leveraging the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) for seamless data exchange, record management, and system-level interoperability.
India’s mental health crisis demands digital-first models that are scalable, anonymous, and culturally adapted. This category focuses on expanding access for underserved populations.
India carries one of the world’s highest burdens of chronic disease, yet care remains fragmented. This category is for solutions that offer integrated, longitudinal care pathways across conditions like diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular illness, or cancer.