LIGHT Lab for Innovation in Global Health Technology Nashville · Applications open

International companies know the U.S. healthcare market opportunity. They rarely know the way in.

LIGHT connects international healthcare companies with the people, places, and relationships in Nashville needed to successfully enter and scale in the U.S. healthcare market. An open-ended landing program in the city where U.S. healthcare decisions actually get made.

Founding member companies in residence by September 14, 2026
$97B
Annual revenue from Nashville-headquartered healthcare companies
500+
Healthcare companies operating in the Nashville region
17
Publicly traded healthcare companies HQ'd here — including HCA, the largest U.S. hospital operator
Why Nashville. Why now.

The Silicon Valley of healthcare services.

Nashville is widely recognized as one of the most influential healthcare hubs in the United States — particularly for healthcare operations, services, and adoption at scale. This isn't where the U.S. studies healthcare. This is where it operates it.

HCA Healthcare. Ardent Health Services. The country's largest senior living provider. One of the largest behavioral health organizations. The leading operators of ambulatory surgery centers. They are headquartered in Nashville. Collectively, Nashville healthcare companies employ more than 500,000 people globally.

Anchored by Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, and three university-based medical schools. Host to HLTH, ViVE, ABHI, and the global health innovation circuit. The decisions about what U.S. healthcare buys, adopts, and scales — they are influenced from this city.

If you want into the U.S. market, this is the room you want to be in.

The room you'll be in

Where Nashville's healthcare ecosystem already gathers.

The Nashville Entrepreneur Center is the hub for the city's founder economy — and through Project Healthcare, the launchpad for healthcare companies entering the Nashville network. LIGHT plants growth-stage international healthcare companies inside that same building.

Wide shot of the EC community at Nashville Entrepreneur Day
Project Healthcare founders in conversation with health system stakeholders
Healthcare founder demonstrating their product to an attendee
Senior Shield Technologies receiving the $25,000 Impact Grant — Project Healthcare graduate
Nashville healthcare ecosystem gathered for an EC convening
Founders connecting after pitches
What member companies get

An open-ended landing — bespoke, relationship-driven, designed around where you are.

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Warm introductions to U.S. healthcare decision-makers
Not cold outreach. Curated, context-rich introductions to health system leaders, investors, and strategic partners — the people who actually influence purchasing and adoption at scale. Includes immersion visits to Nashville-area health systems and operators.
02
Physical presence in Nashville's healthcare hub
A dedicated desk in a named LIGHT bay at the EC, with 24/7 access and a Nashville mailing address. Up to 8 dedicated desks; up to 15 companies total can participate.
03
Full Nashville Entrepreneur Center membership
Access to 175+ mentors and advisors, the EC capital connector network, pitch events, weekly programming, co-working, meeting rooms, and the broader EC community of 300+ members.
04
Access to Nashville's healthcare event calendar
Priority participation in the Global Health Innovator Summit (September), Nashville Entrepreneur Day, investor matchmaking events, and partner programming with Global Health Connector, ABHI, and others.
05
A 12-month market-entry partnership
The EC serves as your lead contact and navigator. When you need a specific introduction or meeting, we make it happen — using the full weight of this coalition.
06
U.S. market intelligence — payment models, policy, and scaling context
Resources and guidance on how U.S. healthcare actually works at scale: Nashville's six-decade history of building healthcare companies, U.S. payment methodologies, CMMI (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation) activities, and federal payment opportunities including programs like the Rural Healthcare Transformation Program. You don't just need introductions — you need to understand the rules of the market you're entering.
07
Connections to other U.S. innovation regions
Through Global Health Connector's U.S. and international ecosystems, LIGHT member companies gain access to peer networks and relationships beyond Nashville — connecting to other U.S. healthcare innovation regions and the broader global health community.
Applications open · Rolling admission

Two ways in.

The math

Three ways into the U.S. healthcare market.

Most international healthcare companies pick the first option by default — usually because they don't know there's a third.

Going it alone

$175K–$235K. 18 months. Mostly in airports.

Cold outreach into health systems that don't open it. Legal fees. Travel. Executive time. Most companies don't make it. Many go home having decided the U.S. market "wasn't right for them" — when the real problem was they never got in front of the right people.

A short boot camp

5 days. A binder. A couple of LinkedIn connections.

Useful orientation. Not a relationship. You leave with a clearer picture of the system and a notebook full of names — and no one in Nashville you can call next week when you actually need a meeting.

LIGHT

A desk in Nashville. The relationships you came for. An open-ended landing.

A landing program — not a classroom. Dedicated workspace, full EC membership, and the curated introductions that turn into pilots, partnerships, and traction. We are not offering convenience. We are collapsing years of friction into months.

The Nashville Entrepreneur Center community at scale
Voices from the building

LIGHT is not Project Healthcare. It's built on the same access.

Project Healthcare is the EC's domestic healthcare accelerator. These are founders who walked into the same Nashville rooms LIGHT member companies will walk into — the same health systems, the same mentors, the same operators.

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This has been a transformational experience for us coming to the healthcare capital of the country. There's no place like this.
Kareem Elfoulie · Founder, Senior Shield Technologies · Project Healthcare graduate
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Had some really good meetings with Vanderbilt — which was our #1 goal for the program.
Laura Epstein · Founder, Pulse Charter Connect · Project Healthcare graduate
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We're going to use this to accelerate development and build better business relationships that accelerate our path to market.
Mark Norton · Founder & CEO, Adele Health
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The accelerator helped us refine our business model and gain a clearer understanding of the healthcare landscape. The mentorship and guidance have been game-changing.
Andrea Shields · Co-founder, Varda 5 · Project Healthcare graduate
First member companies in residence by September 14

Don't wait for the ribbon cutting.

The coalition

Founded by a coalition of Nashville's leading health and business institutions.

The Nashville Entrepreneur Center and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce are co-founding partners of LIGHT, with anchor partnership from Global Health Connector and academic engagement from Vanderbilt, Belmont, and Meharry. The Chamber is also LIGHT's economic development lead — driving international recruitment, global market positioning, and alignment with Nashville's broader business and healthcare ecosystem so that participating companies can establish operations and scale here.

Nashville Entrepreneur Center
Co-Founding Partner · Host organization & program operator
Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Co-Founding Partner · Economic development lead
Global Health Connector
Anchor partner · International recruitment & ecosystem
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Academic partner
Meharry Medical College
Academic partner
Thomas F. Frist, Jr. School of Medicine at Belmont University
Academic partner
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The basics

Quick answers before you apply.

Who is LIGHT for?
Established, growth-stage international healthcare companies — digital health, medtech, health IT, adjacent services — operating profitably in their home markets and ready to enter the U.S. These are companies with proven products, not pre-revenue startups. The decision-maker is a CEO or C-level executive.
What countries are you recruiting from?
Year-one focus is the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and the EU. The program is designed to be market-agnostic over time.
How long is the program?
Open-ended. LIGHT is a landing program — not a fixed-term boot camp. The pilot year is underwritten by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. Companies maintain their home operations and rotate executives through the Nashville bay as needed.
What does it cost?
The pilot year is underwritten by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. Future participation will involve fees, corporate sponsorships, or home-country support — TBD after year one.
When does it start?
Applications are open and reviewed on a rolling basis. The first member companies will be in residence by September 14, 2026, in time for the Global Health Innovator Summit and ribbon cutting.
Is this an accelerator?
No. The EC has Project Healthcare for that. LIGHT is a market-entry residency — bespoke, relationship-driven, and designed around where each company is, not a fixed curriculum.
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International companies know the opportunity. They rarely know the way in. LIGHT turns the lights on.

If you're ready, apply. If you're still figuring out whether Nashville is the right move, get the four-email walk-through and decide from there.

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