Evon Labs Launches Health Catalyst: A Structured Incubation Programme Building Africa’s Next Generation Of Health-Tech Founders

Evon Labs, an innovation and venture-building platform dedicated to identifying and scaling technology-enabled solutions addressing critical challenges, has launched Health Catalyst, a 12-week health-tech incubation program aimed at helping early-stage founders create scalable, investable solutions for Africa’s urgent healthcare issues. The program is underway, with 12 selected founders nearing the final weeks of intensive incubation, ending with a Demo Day on June 24, 2026.

Health Catalyst was developed in response to a structural gap in the African health-tech ecosystem. Across the continent, a growing number of entrepreneurs are building solutions to healthcare problems from access and diagnostics to service delivery and health data infrastructure. Yet many of these early-stage ideas fail to progress beyond concept, not for lack of vision, but for lack of structured support: mentorship, startup development frameworks, industry access, and early-stage funding pathways. Health Catalyst was built to provide exactly that.

Commenting on the launch of Health Catalyst, Isioma Udeozo, Founder of Evon Labs, said: “Africa does not have a shortage of healthcare innovators. What it has lacked is the infrastructure to turn its ideas into sustainable businesses. Health Catalyst is that infrastructure, a serious, structured programme designed to take founders from early-stage ideas to investable startups. What we are seeing from this first cohort is exactly what we set out to create: founders who are not just building products, but building businesses that can scale and create lasting impact.”

The programme selects early-stage healthcare founders and immerses them in a structured 12-week development process. Throughout this period, participants receive personalised and group mentorship from seasoned professionals across the healthcare, technology, and business sectors. They also receive structured support for startup development, including refining business models, developing value propositions, and validating markets. Additionally, participants gain access to a network of healthcare practitioners, sector experts, and industry leaders, along with targeted investment-readiness assistance to prepare them to engage with investors and strategic partners after the programme.

The result is a cohort of founders who move through the programme not simply with a refined pitch, but with a validated business model, a stronger professional network, and a clear pathway to growth.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a partner for the inaugural edition of Health Catalyst, bringing its commitment to sustainable development and health systems strengthening to the programme. The UNDP’s involvemen

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