Key Takeaways
- EU-Startups has acquired the HealthHack newsletter, focused on health technology breakthroughs.
- HealthHack currently has 45,000 subscribers and is curated by David Cendon Garcia.
- The upcoming HealthHack Summit is scheduled for Q3 2026, aimed at healthcare professionals and innovators.
HealthHack’s Arrival
EU-Startups, through Menlo Media, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the HealthHack newsletter, which focuses on health technology innovations. Established in 2023, HealthHack has quickly gained popularity, boasting 45,000 newsletter subscribers and 12,300 followers on LinkedIn. The newsletter aims to provide fresh insights and updates on key advancements in the healthcare sector.
Curated and published by EU-Startups’ News Editor, David Cendon Garcia, HealthHack covers a broad spectrum of topics, including AI-driven diagnostics and biotechnology. It serves as an essential resource for healthcare professionals, investors, startup founders, and anyone interested in health innovation and medical technology.
Subscribers can expect weekly insights into emerging health technologies, coverage of cutting-edge startups, and exclusive information about global events and opportunities in the healthtech sector. HealthHack aims to curate insights with a global focus, similar to its sister brand, FutureTravel, which concentrates on innovation in the travel industry.
FutureTravel, launched in 2021, has also found success with over 25,000 subscribers, and its upcoming FutureTravel Summit is set to draw around 500 attendees this year. In line with this growth, the HealthHack Summit is anticipated to take place in Q3 2026, which will unite healthcare professionals, investors, and innovators to discuss the latest developments in health technology.
HealthHack invites those interested in the future of health to subscribe and join a vibrant community dedicated to innovation and positive change within the health sector. By doing so, stakeholders can stay informed and inspired while contributing to the advancement of healthcare technologies.
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