Fuel Accelerator to Celebrate 2026 HealthTech Cohort with Public Showcase at Thaden Field

The Fuel Accelerator, a flagship program of Startup Junkie Foundation, will close out its 2026 HealthTech cohort with a public Showcase Day on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at Thaden Field in Bentonville. The evening event will bring eight emerging health technology companies together with investors, healthcare leaders, mentors, and the broader Northwest Arkansas innovation community for live pitches, networking, and a celebration of the cohort’s 10 weeks of work.

The Showcase will take place inside the hangar at Thaden Field for an evening of pitches, conversation, and connection. Doors open at 5 p.m. with welcome and networking, followed by a keynote at 5:30, cohort presentations from 6 to 7:30, and a cocktail celebration to close the night. The event is free and open to the public.

“The Showcase Day is the capstone for the Fuel HealthTech program, but it is only the beginning of continued success in Arkansas for many of the participating companies.” said Fuel Accelerator Director, Grace Gill. “This event amplifies the momentum this cohort has been building in healthcare innovation over the past weeks.”

The 2026 HealthTech cohort is Fuel’s fourth dedicated health technology program and brings together eight ventures tackling some of the most persistent challenges in healthcare – from revenue cycle automation and clinical compliance to virtual care, biofeedback, voice-based diagnostics, and workforce hiring. 

The companies presenting at the 2026 HealthTech Showcase:

•  AdentrisAustin, Texas — AI-powered compliance platform that audits hospital medical records in real time, flagging errors and reducing claim denials.

•  Cair HealthPalo Alto, California — AI-driven revenue cycle management platform that automates claims, denials, appeals, and billing workflows for healthcare providers.

•  HealcoJersey City, New Jersey — Governance layer for employer-sponsored care, enabling direct care, specialty bundles, and AI-driven care navigation alongside existing health plans.

•  HealiumColumbia, Missouri — Clinically validated biofeedback VR platform that reduces anxiety in under four minutes using real-time biometric signals.

•  Predictiv CareSan Francisco, California — AI platform that builds patient-specific digital twins from genomic and EHR data for risk prediction, therapy optimization, and population health.

•  The TeleDentistsKansas City, Missouri — On-demand virtual dental care connecting patients with licensed dentists in ten minutes or less for emergency, triage, and screening needs.

•  Vital AudioBrooklyn, New York — Voice-based health monitoring platform that extracts heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory metrics from short voice samples — no wearables required.

•  WayPaveBentonville, Arkansas — Mobile-first hiring platform matching job seekers with healthcare and frontline roles to reduce time-to-interview and improve candidate quality.

This year’s program marked the first time Fuel formally extended its HealthTech curriculum beyond Northwest Arkansas, with a dedicated week in Little Rock that connected cohort companies to key healthcare leaders and hospital systems. Across the full 10 weeks, founders engaged with Arkansas health systems, payers, self-insured employers, investors, and a deep bench of mentors to advance commercialization in regulated healthcare markets.

Cohort Highlights from the 2026 HealthTech Program

Reports state strong outcomes from this fourth healthtech cohort leading up to the Showcase event. Cohort companies have engaged with health systems, healthcare policy leaders and payers, resulting in numerous meaningful conversations, deliberate customer meetings and secured state-wide pilot deals. 

Fuel has now run 12 accelerators, serving 101 startups from 21 states and 11 countries. Across that history, the program has facilitated more than 150 enterprise pilots and commercial contracts, and supported companies that have collectively raised over $260 million in funding. 

The 2026 HealthTech cohort is made possible by the financial support of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and the Walton Family Foundation.

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