In its Acceleration Program, Eretz.bio has built a legacy by supporting more than 150 healthcare startups over seven years.
In this equity-free program, startups receive support from Einstein and Eretz specialists in developing their solution and structuring their business in an assertive manner.
Eretz.bio support is tailored to both the technology the startup is developing and to its stage of maturity.
There are programs for biotech startups, startups developing digital health and/or medical devices solutions, and edtech startups focused on health education, as well as an acceleration program for the Brazilian SUS. These programs are structured into pre-acceleration, acceleration and late stage, depending on each startup’s level of maturity.
As well as being supported by experts throughout its journey here, the startup has access to state-of-the-art infrastructure, renowned mentors, a complete corporate benefits package and a vibrant network of entrepreneurs from Brazil and around the world.
Harness the state-of-the-art infrastructure of the Einstein healthcare system in São Paulo to carry out all the development phases of your solution. It also has a direct connection with Einstein’s internal areas and experts, facilitating the validation and development of technologies based on real-world needs.
Cloud, management, marketing, finance, sales, technology services and more. Get access to a structured corporate benefits program to boost the development of your startup's solution.
Check out the most frequently asked questions and the benefits of joining Eretz.bio's initiatives below
We can welcome startups from all over Brazil and the world and support them virtually. Fees vary depending on whether the model is virtual or face-to-face and, in the case of using coworking space, the number of positions requested.
No, the acceleration program is equity-free. To apply, the startup must have a Brazilian CNPJ or its international equivalent, be a technology-based company, focus on human health and have been founded less than 8 years ago
Yes. The selection process is continuous, with applications open throughout the year. Entrepreneurs will be able to participate at a time that suits them best.
No. Startups can enter into partnership projects, close deals and attract investment with any other organization. They are also free to participate in other acceleration and incubation programs.