Nina Capital Highlights Impactful Global Healthtech Intern Alumni Network

Amsterdam, Monday, 26 May 2025.
Nina Capital’s healthtech intern program connects international alumni who drive industry advancements, like Alexia and Joan. Their transformative experiences underline the program’s importance in fostering meaningful relationships.
Global Reach and Diverse Expertise
Since its inception in 2019, Nina Capital’s internship program has welcomed more than 30 interns from over 10 countries, embedding a wealth of knowledge into the healthtech sector. These interns hail from prestigious institutions such as Emory University and the University of Leeds, bringing expertise in fields ranging from bioengineering and medicine to data science and business [1].
Building Foundations for Future Leaders
Interns like Alexia from Emory University have expressed that their internships at Nina Capital were transformative, highlighting experiences defined by trust, growth, and the encouragement to challenge the conventional norms within healthtech [1]. Joan Mi, an intern from the University of Leeds, described the program as an ‘enlightening’ journey, where she met over 50 inspiring entrepreneurs, learning to assess the potential of startups adeptly [1].
Commitment to Diversity and Innovation
Nina Capital’s commitment to diversity is evident as its intern community has expanded to include individuals from over 16 countries across three continents, boasting approximately 50% female participation [1]. Interns have proceeded to work with major corporations like Kearney and J.P. Morgan Life Sciences, underscoring the program’s impact on their career trajectory [1].
Fostering Meaningful Industry Connections
The intern alumni network is not just about immediate career benefits but fosters lifelong relationships and collaboration among healthtech innovators. The program also emphasizes a need-driven approach to healthcare innovation, which remains a core teaching for its alumni [1].