Nigerian Health Tech Startup "Helium Health" Eyes Expansion into Morocco

The Moroccan market is coveted by many companies around the world. "Helium Health", a Nigerian startup specializing in technological solutions for the healthcare sector in West Africa, wants to expand its activities to Morocco this year. The company is taking steps to make this dream a reality.
"Helium Health" wants to tackle new markets in Africa this year. It is particularly interested in the Moroccan market, even though it also wants to expand its activities to Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Several reasons justify this ambition of the Nigerian startup that provides technological solutions for the healthcare sector in West Africa. These include the arrival of several renowned investors and the raising of $10 million in Series A funding. The young company has the means to start a new phase of its development, reports Techcrunch.
The new development phase of "Helium Health" will be marked by the development of solutions for the digitization of hospital infrastructures. The company intends to optimize its traction levers, while seeking to move towards new segments in its natural market, Nigeria, and also in Ghana and Liberia.
The covid-19 health crisis is a great asset for the influence of this company, writes the specialized site.
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