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The IFC TechEmerge Health Brazil program, a member of the World Bank Group, in partnership with Bionexo, a technology company focused on solutions for health management, has just announced the 21 innovators from 7 countries selected to receive support and financial resources to implement 26 pilot projects in 16 health institutions in Brazil. The matchmaking program, which started in December 2017 and held a major event in June this year, connected technology companies from around the world in a structured way with Brazilian health institutions that together serve more than 19 million patients annually, among them, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Grupo Fleury, Rede D & #39; Or, Hospital Sírio-Libanês and Grupo Dasa.
 
The selected companies, in partnership with the health institutions, are now entering the execution phase of the pilot projects of technologies with great potential for impact on the quality of health care, such as: rapid and non-invasive diagnostic tests, intelligence solutions artificial for genetic examinations and imaging diagnostics, platforms for population health management and patient safety, among others.
 
"IFC is delighted to promote the improvement of health services and test results in Brazil through the TechEmerge program, with the support of partners such as Bionexo. New technologies can significantly improve people's lives, including access to services quality healthcare, "commented Iris de Graaf, Operations Executive at IFC.
 
"After 11 months of intense work with IFC, we are proud to announce the selected companies that, from now on, will have a unique opportunity to implement their technologies with the financial support of the program and to establish commercial relations with the main hospital institutions in the country. ; for many companies this is their first contact with the Brazilian market. ", explains Rodrigo Borer, CEO of Bionexo.
 
In addition to the financial support - granted by the Governments of Israel and Finland in partnership with IFC - the selected pilot projects, scheduled to start in December, will have the technical support of the consultancy company Health 2.0, specialized in catalyzing digital innovation in health all around the world.
 
Companies that will receive funding to implement pilot projects as part of TechEmerge Health Brazil (in alphabetical order):
 
Aidoc (USA)
Buddy Healthcare (Israel)
Chatr Health (USA)
CM Tecnologia (Brazil)
Combinostics Neuro (Finland)
Exalenz (Israel)
Hemaclear (Israel)
HFocus (Brazil)
Hi Technologies (Brazil)
Intuitive Care (Brazil)
Laura (Brazil)
Medicinia (Brazil)
Megical (Finland)
Nagis (Brazil)
Q Tracer (Netherlands)
Sophia Genetics (Switzerland)
TNH Health (Brazil)
Transmural Biotech (Spain)
Twiage (USA)
Umanick (Spain)
Zebra (Israel)
 
For more information about TechEmerge Health Brazil, visit: www.techemergebrazil.org
 
IFC, a sister institution of the World Bank and a member of the World Bank Group, is the world's largest development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. Working with more than 2,000 companies worldwide, we use our capital, expertise and influence to create markets and opportunities in the most difficult areas of the world. In fiscal 2018, our long-term investments in developing countries reached more than US$ 23 billion, leveraging the strength of the private sector to eradicate extreme poverty and stimulate shared prosperity. For more information, visit www.ifc.org.

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