SALT LAKE CITY, UT – July 2, 2025 – SPARC Health, a collaborative effort between Park City Angels (PCA), BioUtah, BioHive, and in partnership with the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO), announced today its official rebrand from the Utah Healthcare Innovation Network. This strategic change allows SPARC Health to more holistically capture its mission and vision, adopting a name that is both friendlier and more reflective of its core purpose: a “Startup Platform for Advice, Resources, and Community.” The rebrand signifies the organization's growing traction and commitment to fostering innovation within Utah's life science/healthcare ecosystem.

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Key Takeaways:

  • SPARC Health has rebranded and is fostering innovation in Utah's healthcare sector. Formerly the Utah Healthcare Innovation Network, SPARC Health (Startup Platform for Advice, Resources, and Community) has rebranded to better reflect its mission of fostering innovation within Utah's life science/healthcare ecosystem.
  • SPARC Health's inaugural cohort companies are achieving notable successes. The first cohort program, which is halfway complete, has nine health tech companies learning crucial aspects for early-stage success.
  • SPARC Health is hosting a "Startup Huddle" on July 7th for community engagement and support. The event will take place on Monday, July 7th, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, at the Salt Mine productive workspace in Sandy.

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About SPARC Health:

SPARC Health, the "Startup Platform for Advice, Resources, and Community,” is dedicated to accelerating the growth and success of healthcare startups in Utah. Through targeted programming, mentorship, and access to capital, SPARC Health supports entrepreneurs in building robust, scalable businesses that improve the affordability and accessibility of healthcare while improving work life for providers and improving population health. SPARC Health is a collaborative initiative in partnership with Park City Angels (PCA), BioUtah, BioHive, and the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO).


Contacts:

Chelli Miller
219-921-6823
[email protected]

Source: SPARC Health

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