Prachi Sinha heads Healthcare Investments at Axilor Ventures, where she focuses on sourcing innovation and works closely with portfolio companies. Prachi is most passionate about working with entrepreneurs on business model viability, go to market strategies, corporate partnerships, and clean regulatory pathways. She believes the gap in India's healthcare capabilities and resources can be bridged only through innovation. To that end, she has specific interests in new commerce models and science-backed ideas.
Prachi has a decade of public policy and consulting experience in organizations including Janaagraha and McKinsey. She is an MBA from the Indian School of Business (ISB) and an Economics graduate from Fergusson College, Pune.
Key Takeaways
How Axilor Ventures is different to other early-stage funds in India
Challenges healthcare startups face in India
How Prachi and the team at Axilor Ventures support their portfolio companies
Common mistakes startups make during fundraising and immediately after the fundraise
Challenges and potential of using medical data for better healthcare
Major emerging themes in healthcare in India
How incentives of all stakeholders in healthcare are misaligned and how a business model that is aligned to the patient can be created in healthcare
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