Research2Guidance December 2, 2024
Ralf-Gordon Jahns

The new R2G global survey reveals a slide increase in successful partnerships between corporates and startups in 2024. Still, most partnerships fail.

Partnerships have become one of the main drivers for innovation and growth in the digital health market. Around 95% of companies in the healthtech market (corporates or startups alike) have either formed partnerships or have plans to pursue them.

This is the result of a survey conducted by Research2Guidance in October 2024 among 812 digital health decision-makers on partnerships between corporates and startups worldwide.

It seems as if everyone in the global healthtech industry is entering into or wants to enter partnerships. But why, when most of them fail?

Only 15% of partnerships between healthcare corporates and startups...

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Topics: Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, Partnerships, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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