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16 September 2025, 16:45
2025-09-16
Eight Ukrainian healthtech startups presented their products in the Generation H 2.0 finals. The winner received a $10,000 grant
The final event of the Generation H 2.0 initiative took place in Kyiv, featuring 8 Ukrainian healthtech startups ready to scale and attract investment. They are creating AI assistants for doctors, biodegradable menstrual products, biotechnologies that block metastases, and devices that make venipuncture foolproof.
The final event of the Generation H 2.0 initiative took place in Kyiv, featuring 8 Ukrainian healthtech startups ready to scale and attract investment. They are creating AI assistants for doctors, biodegradable menstrual products, biotechnologies that block metastases, and devices that make venipuncture foolproof.
Generation H is a project of SET University in partnership with the Tokarev Foundation, which was launched in 2024 as a platform for the development of the healthtech ecosystem in Ukraine and has already supported 30 startups. The program has now entered phase 2.0 and focuses on startups that are entering the growth and investment readiness stages.
«Generation H is about people who see problems in healthcare and act: engineers, doctors, researchers. We are building this program together with SET University to give ideas a powerful start — a space where people with ambitious ideas can test, develop them, and bring them to the real world,» noted Sergey Tokarev, founder of the Tokarev Foundation and co-founder of SET University.
8 startups made it to the finals of the project, presenting their solutions in the Pitch Battle format:
ReadyVein is a device for high-precision visualization of veins in real time, which reduces the number of unsuccessful venipunctures and increases the efficiency of medical personnel.
Progalit® is a software for the treatment of urolithiasis that will unite AI, doctors and patients. It has already demonstrated 90% effectiveness in trials.
Touch Vision is a system for detecting and correcting visual-spatial disorders after injuries and strokes. It is used in 12 clinics in Ukraine and is preparing to enter the EU market.
Tayra.AI is a voice medical assistant that automatically creates and structures doctors' advisory opinions.
EndurePath is an app for restoring mental health through micro-exercises and gamification, which helps you quickly regain control over your emotions.
Peony is the first biodegradable menstrual pads in Ukraine, safe for health and the environment, which decompose in water.
Hovanka is a «personal architect for the mind» that combines psychoeducation, exercise, and AI to help people overcome burnout and anxiety.
M Shield is a biotech startup developing a drug to stop metastasis. The team is working to make cancer a manageable disease.
Touch Vision won and received a $10,000 grant.
Generation H 2.0 winners. Photo: SET University
The startup is developing a portable system for rapid detection and training of visuospatial disorders. It helps patients after traumatic brain injuries, strokes, and is also used in sports medicine and military rehabilitation. In 9 minutes, the device detects up to 85% of disorders that usually go unnoticed — because 76% of clinics do not have the necessary tools.
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