The Engineering Behind Impact
Emerging Structures
Agenscia does not replace existing actors; it operates in the structural gap between them
Agenscia emerges within an ecosystem already composed of universities, hospitals, startups, companies, and public institutions. Its role is not to replace these actors, but to integrate and structure pathways where fragmentation and discontinuity still exist.
We are not another actor in the ecosystem
We operate between existing institutions—where science, policy, healthcare systems, and innovation need coordination.
Universities produce scientific knowledge. Hospitals address real-world challenges in care delivery. Startups develop solutions. Public institutions design policies and fund strategic initiatives.
Agenscia operates across these layers, enabling continuity where isolated initiatives and fragmented processes still prevail.
A coordination structure for applied health science
Agenscia functions as an institutional coordination structure. Its role is to connect science, validation, regulation, adoption, and scale in a structured and evidence-based way, focused on public impact.
This enables scientific knowledge to move beyond isolated production and become structured pathways for impact—reducing fragmentation and strengthening system coherence.
What we do — and what we do not do
Agenscia operates where institutional gaps exist. This requires a clear definition of roles:
What we do
- We connect public, scientific, and productive actors
- We structure complementary institutional pathways
- We define strategic priority areas
- We support pathways toward validation and adoption
What we do not do
- We do not replace universities or hospitals
- We do not compete with startups or private accelerators
- We do not act as a regulator or funding body
Our role is to integrate and coordinate these actors over time.
Why this matters
Without structures that connect science, validation, and adoption, innovation remains fragmented and slow to scale.
Agenscia exists to reduce this fragmentation by enabling coordination across the system and supporting structured pathways from science to impact.
Agenscia’s Structure of Action was designed to fulfill this role
Organizing institutional fronts, guiding strategic priorities, and enabling continuity between scientific production and real-world impact in the Brazilian health system.



