Commitment to the Brazilian State
Public impact and institutional alignment
Alignment with national priorities
Health innovation, when guided by the public interest, depends on alignment with public policies, national strategies, and the country’s structural priorities.
Agenscia was created with a commitment to operate in alignment with the strategic guidelines of the Brazilian State, respecting institutional frameworks, scientific evidence, and the role of public institutions.
Health innovation as a state policy matter
Strengthening applied science, technological sovereignty, and the health system requires long-term vision and institutional coordination. Agenscia is grounded in the understanding that health innovation is not only an economic driver, but a strategic element of public policy—with direct implications for the health system, equity, and national development.
Alignment with national priorities
Agenscia’s work aligns with key national priorities in Brazil, including:
- Strengthening the Unified Health System (SUS)
- Advancing national scientific and technological development
- Reducing external dependencies in strategic areas
- Promoting innovation oriented toward social impact
- Strengthening connections between science, public policy, and the productive sector
These principles guide strategic focus areas, priority-setting, and institutional decisions throughout the foundational phase.
A complementary role to public institutions
Agenscia does not replace public bodies, funding agencies, or regulatory institutions. Its role is complementary, contributing to the articulation and structuring of institutional pathways that enhance the effectiveness of public policies in health and innovation.
Evidence, governance, and public interest
Agenscia’s work is guided by scientific rigor, governance principles, and institutional transparency. These elements ensure that health innovation initiatives remain aligned with the public interest, legal certainty, and long-term sustainability.
By aligning its work with public policies and the country’s structural priorities, Agenscia seeks to contribute to the gradual development of a more integrated national ecosystem—capable of translating science into tangible impact for the health system and Brazilian society.



