07/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/14/2026 15:25
BIRMINGHAM, AL - June 2026 - The Prosper HealthTech Accelerator (PHTA), powered by gener8tor, announced its newest cohort of healthcare startups selected to participate in its nationally recognized accelerator program. Now in its fifth year, the Birmingham-based accelerator continues its mission of helping healthcare founders navigate one of the most complex industries by providing access to evidence generation, healthcare buyers, reimbursement pathways, compliance expertise, and pilot-to-scale support.
The Prosper HealthTech Accelerator launched on June 18 and runs through September 11. The high potential founders will receive $90,000 in investment and engage directly with healthcare providers, executives, operators, and experts to better understand workflows, adoption barriers, implementation realities, and opportunities for innovation.
FOUNDERS FROM THE 2026 PHTA COHORT INCLUDE:
• Mamidi Health (Alabama) - Dr. Tarun Mamidi
• Lanyard Health (Texas) - Kay Ward
• KOM Analytics (Oklahoma) - Tammy Torkleson
• Medvient (Louisiana) - Nicole Oliver
• Ajiint Care (California) - Shun Dorsey
Amanda Williams, Managing Director of the Prosper HealthTech Accelerator, said the program's goal is to help founders pressure-test assumptions through direct engagement with healthcare stakeholders. "These interactions provide the context and clarity needed to better understand workflows, priorities, adoption barriers, and where solutions can create meaningful value," said Williams.
Headquartered in Alabama, the Prosper HealthTech Accelerator de-risks healthcare startups by accelerating what matters most: evidence generation, buyer access, security and compliance readiness, reimbursement pathways, and scalable implementation strategies. Through connections to local and national networks of healthcare leaders, mentors, customers, and investors, the program helps founders transform promising innovations into viable healthcare solutions. gener8tor's partnership with Birmingham-based nonprofit partner Prosper has been a key factor in the success and sustainability of the accelerator. "Prosper was instrumental in launching the accelerator, recognizing Birmingham's unique strengths as a healthcare innovation hub. Their continued support has helped attract founders from across the country and build a long-term pipeline for healthcare innovation," said Williams.
Prosper President J. W. Carpenter echoes the sentiment around the power of partnership. "Our partnership with gener8tor continues to create incredible opportunities for founders while demonstrating that Birmingham is front and center for health care innovators who want to swing big," he said.
Anticipating the needs of the new cohort, Amanda Williams welcomes the community to embrace their role in the cohort's entrepreneurial journeys. She says every community stakeholder's viewpoint adds value to each founder building stronger companies, finding better healthcare solutions and realizing the value of business in Birmingham.
"Community members are encouraged to welcome founders, share perspectives, make introductions, and help them understand Birmingham's healthcare ecosystem. Most importantly, remember that these founders are new to our community. While they're here for a program, we hope they'll begin to see Birmingham as a place where they can build, grow, and potentially stay long term. That kind of connection doesn't start with a pitch meeting-it starts with a simple hello," Williams said.
For more information on the Prosper HealthTech Accelerator, email Amanda Williams at [email protected] or visit https://www.gener8tor.com/investment-accelerators/prosper-healthtech.