- In March 2024, Sidekick Health, an Iceland-based digital therapeutics company, expanded its partnership with Pfizer to launch DTx programs for inflammatory conditions across several European countries, including the U.K. and Germany. This collaboration focuses on delivering evidence-based digital therapies for chronic conditions, reinforcing Sidekick Health’s role in integrating DTx into mainstream healthcare and expanding access to personalized care solutions across Europe
- In February 2024, HelloBetter, a Germany-based DTx provider specializing in mental health, received permanent reimbursement status for several of its digital therapy programs under the DiGA framework. This marks a major milestone in Germany’s digital health strategy, demonstrating growing institutional trust in digital therapeutics and setting a precedent for long-term integration of DTx into national healthcare systems
- In January 2024, Kaia Health, headquartered in Germany, announced the expansion of its musculoskeletal (MSK) pain management platform in the U.K. and France, collaborating with local health providers to address rising demand for non-invasive, digital-first therapies. The initiative includes clinical studies and real-world evidence generation, supporting the company's broader goal of becoming a key MSK solution provider in the European healthcare market
- In December 2023, MediBioSense, a U.K.-based company specializing in connected health technologies, launched a DTx-enabled wearable platform targeting cardiac and respiratory patients. The device integrates with digital therapeutics software to deliver continuous monitoring and personalized therapy, addressing the growing need for remote, data-driven care across the U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS)
- In November 2023, Resilient Digital Health, a France-based startup, introduced a fully digital diabetes management program that combines behavioral interventions with real-time glucose tracking and AI-powered coaching. The program is being piloted in collaboration with public hospitals in Paris, aiming to reduce hospital readmissions and enhance patient engagement through digital-first care models



