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Entrepreneurship and innovation space Eretz.bio Einstein will house up to 15 healthcare startups

 
 

To strengthen existing relationships and develop new partnerships with startups Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, maintained by the Sociedade Beneficente Israelita Brasileira Albert Einstein, has just launched its incubator: Eretz.bio Einstein, a space dedicated to encouraging entrepreneurship as a way to transform Brazilian health.
 
Located in the Vila Mariana neighborhood, the incubator will provide infrastructure for the work of startups selected, which will have at their disposal laboratories and spaces for the development of pilots in the different units of the Hospital, as well as easy access to the know-how Einstein's professionals and researchers to solve problems and challenges, develop, prototype and validate their products.
 
“Einstein's innovation sector, created nearly three years ago, has already been visited by more than 900 startups who came to show their ideas and has about 40 collaborators including experts in innovation management, intellectual property, engineers, computer scientists, designers, researchers and health professionals. We are advancing in this process with Eretz.bio Einstein”, emphasizes Sidney Klajner, president of the Sociedade Beneficente Israelita Brasileira Albert Einstein
 
In close collaboration with several healthcare and laboratory areas, as well as research leaders at Einstein, the innovation sector has been dedicated to the development of process and software solutions (telemedicine, m-health, artificial intelligence, bioinformatics) and innovative equipment in areas of interest, both from Einstein and from the health sector more broadly, also generating sophisticated intellectual property, including patents, industrial designs and software registrations.
 
“Offering a differentiated space for these companies to manage their businesses in a creative and innovative environment opens doors for us to answer questions that we deal with on a daily basis and whose answers we still can't find”, adds Klajner. "On the other hand, as innovation is in our DNA, we are able to offer the ideal environment for researching and developing solutions that will make a difference in people's lives."
 
Technological Development Accelerators
 
At startups selected to be in the Eretz.bio will have at their disposal the highly sophisticated structures of Einstein's basic science laboratories and clinical research laboratories, with state-of-the-art equipment and professionals from various areas such as molecular biology, gene sequencing, flow cytometry, cell culture, microscopy, protein analysis and others.
 
In addition, they will also be able to count on the support of specialists from the Technological Innovation Center (CIT) and from the Innovation Laboratory of the Innovation Directorate on issues such as intellectual property, software and equipment development, project preparation, fundraising and access to development banks, venture capital and “angel investors”.
 
Fostering entrepreneurship
 
the selection of startups it will take place on a permanent basis and also through more focused events held throughout the year. The selection will be carried out by Einstein's innovation department in close collaboration with professionals from various technical areas and specialties. Information will always be available on the incubator's website, or by email inovaeinstein@einstein.br
 
These are some of the startups already in partnership with Einstein:
 
ANESTECH
Provides information for application anesthesiology mobile and data analysis for risk management, patient safety and better immediate decision-making.
 
KANGAROO
It collects real-time information for pregnant women, doctors, maternity hospitals and operators for dynamic risk stratification, qualifying prenatal care and promoting healthy birth.
 
KIDOPI
It works in extra-hospital monitoring of patients (CleverCare), developing tools for DataScience (HealthBI) in healthcare and developing on-demand solutions.
 
MAGNAMED
Specialist in pulmonary ventilation (ICU and Transport and Emergency), is focused on critical care developing equipment that facilitate the complex routine of its customers.
 
MEDROOM
Use of virtual reality technology and gamification strategies (use of game mechanics and dynamics) to improve the training of students and healthcare professionals and reduce the costs of practical classes.
 
NEOPROSPECT
It develops and applies microbiome technology, based on large-scale DNA sequencing, genomics and bioinformatics in the identification and diagnosis of microorganisms.
 
NEXUS
With over 10 years of experience in digital training, it offers interactive educational solutions with a strong pedagogical appeal that encourage learning.
 
SOLLIS
It seeks to make the population's access to diagnosis and therapy services effective, reducing risks, valuing physicians, increasing prescription safety, among others.
 
TO LIFE
It develops exclusive innovative technological solutions for healthcare. Integration of equipment, software and services to organize urgent and emergency care.

 

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