The Role of business incubation in risk mitigation and consolidation of healthtechs

an analysis of the Eretz.Bio Model based on success cases

Authors

  • Vivianne Zalmon Rosenberg INPI - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
  • Sra INPI - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
  • Rita de Cássia Pinheiro Machado INPI - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36942/reni.v11i1.1555

Keywords:

Innovation, Healthtechs, Business Incubation, Eretz.bio.

Abstract

This article analyzes the role of business incubators in risk mitigation and the strategic consolidation of healthtechs, focusing on the Eretz.Bio case study. The theoretical framework articulates concepts of innovation, the entrepreneurial profile, and the determinants of success in new ventures. Methodologically, qualitative and exploratory research was conducted based on a literature review and document analysis, centered on the trajectories of eight graduated and incubated startups. The results reveal that personalized support — encompassing specialized infrastructure, mentoring, and strategic connections — neutralizes managerial and financial bottlenecks typical of the healthcare sector. The extremely low mortality rate and the strategic exit milestones of the analyzed companies confirm the effectiveness of the incubation model within a hospital environment of excellence. It is concluded that a planned institutional arrangement is decisive in converting uncertainties into scalable businesses, strengthening innovation and national health sovereignty.

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Published

2026-06-03

How to Cite

Rosenberg, V. Z., De Souza Antunes, A. M., & Pinheiro Machado, R. de C. (2026). The Role of business incubation in risk mitigation and consolidation of healthtechs: an analysis of the Eretz.Bio Model based on success cases. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Business and Innovation, 11(1), 65–80. https://doi.org/10.36942/reni.v11i1.1555

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