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Ten European healthtech startups leading the pack

by Marco Genaro Palma SEO Consultant
The European healthtech industry is booming, with many companies emerging to offer innovative solutions across a range of healthcare sectors.

The world of healthtech is constantly moving, and with the introduction of new technologies, Europe is pioneering the way for the healthcare industry. From medical services to analyzing genetic sequences, European startups are revolutionizing the healthcare industry with innovative ideas and technology. The companies below are helping to push the boundaries of what the healthtech industry is capable of and helping millions of patients and healthcare professionals alike in the process. 

The top ten leading European healthtech startups


10. Babylon Health

Babylon Health provides digital healthcare services through an AI-powered chatbot. In addition, these services are available via smartphones so that you can get a diagnosis right away. The advice can be from  GPs, nurses, pharmacists, and even physiotherapists. They currently boast 24 million users worldwide.  This technology is clearly helping in getting people diagnosed and making a difference for many.

9. Big Health

Founded in the UK, Big Health has revolutionized mental health and well-being management for millions of people. Their products are designed to help users through personalized interventions. These interventions are tailored specifically to each individual, considering factors such as age, gender, lifestyle, and general health. It's no surprise that this innovative company has become increasingly popular as more people recognize the invaluable benefits it provides. We expect others to follow in its footsteps and continue working for better mental health to help people.

8. Oura

Oura is a healthtech startup hailing from Finland, that is famous for the" Oura Ring," a small wearable device that is worn on the finger.

Using sensors, it provides real-time insights into health. The device can monitor temperature, heart rate, blood flow, and calories burned through the use of infrared technology. In line with designing it as user-friendly as possible, the ring is connected to an app so you can see all the data in real-time. It helps to detect conditions early and remotely, thus benefiting wider healthcare resources. It is easy to use, comfortable to wear, and able to provide insights into many potential problems.

A wide range of problems can be solved with Oura's comfortable, affordable, and non-invasive devices that provide real-time data on consumer health.

7. Huma

Huma's digital healthcare solutions are a game changer in the healthcare industry. Doctors can make better patient treatment and care decisions when they have access to data from multiple sources, which is what Huma provides. Their diagnostics and treatment decisions are more confident, resulting in better quality care. Furthermore, healthcare providers can analyze patient data with the platform to identify trends and patterns, which can be used to detect and improve outcomes. Huma's platform also allows for accessible communication, making it easier for doctors to provide efficient care. The company has raised $250M so far.

6. Alforia

Aiforia specializes in artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions for digital pathology. Since its founding in 2013, the company has gone on to become a leader in digital pathology. Digital pathology analysis can be developed and used with "Aiforia Create," the company's cloud-based platform. Intuitive user interfaces allow users to train AI on image datasets. As a result, time-consuming and labor-intensive tasks, such as analyzing medical images and identifying disease markers (a diagnostic indication that a disease may develop), are automated. With "Aiforia Hub," a secure platform for storing and sharing digital pathology data is also available.

5. Docplanner

DOCPlanner is a Polish healthtech company that provides online booking services for medical appointments. The company was founded in 2012 in Warsaw, Poland, and has since grown to become one of Europe's largest digital health companies. Doctors, dentists, and other medical specialists can be found and booked through the DocPlanner platform. The platform also includes features such as patient reviews, online consultations, and video appointments. DocPlanner provides digital health tools for healthcare providers, including practice management software, electronic medical records, and other administrative and clinical tools. These solutions can help healthcare providers streamline workflows, improve patient care, and reduce administrative efforts.

4. Mediktor

Mediktor is a Spanish healthtech startup that uses AI to help patients obtain an accurate diagnosis. Founded in 2011 in Barcelona, Spain, it employs natural language processing and machine learning algorithms to analyze patient-reported symptoms and provide personalized medical advice. It allows patients to enter their symptoms and receive information about potential conditions and recommendations for any next steps. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and accessible.

3. SilverCloud Health

SilverCloud Health provides evidence-based, therapeutic programs that aim to improve mental health outcomes and reduce the burden on traditional mental health services. The company's digital platform offers a range of programs that address various mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, and sleep problems. The platform uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based techniques to deliver online interventions that are effective and convenient for people. The programs are designed to be self-guided and can be accessed via computer or a mobile phone.


2. Ganymed Robotics

Ganymed Robotics develops AI and robotics for orthopedic use. Their robots can enhance what surgeons can see through embedded sensors that allow them to register a patient's anatomy without the need for physical contact. Surgical procedures are faster, more predictable, and more accessible for all. This game-changing company has raised nearly €40 million so far.


1. Agendia

Agendia is a Dutch molecular diagnostics company specializing in developing genomic tests (the study of genetic sequences) for cancer. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Amsterdam. The company's flagship product is "MammaPrint," a genomic test that determines a patient's risk of cancer recurrence by analyzing 70 genes. MammaPrint is the first and only genomic breast cancer test cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for clinical practice. The test provides a personalized risk assessment that helps doctors and patients decide on treatment options.

These startups are revolutionizing the healthcare industry with innovative solutions and technologies, providing new opportunities for patients and healthcare professionals.  It will be interesting to see what innovations will come in the future to improve health care even further.

Sobre el autor

Neil is one of the Editors at TechNews180, regularly contributing to the latest industry updates, events, and funding news. To read more on this topic, please check out the following article here for a list of the top 60 fastest-growing health and medtech startups in Europe and North America.


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