SAIL for Health is a catalytic company dedicated to generating impact on the public health chain through Science.
With an innovative perspective, we connect players, from the academy to the industry, and reduce the gaps that hinder clinical development in the country.
Guided by the One Health premise – the unifying approach from World Health Organization that aims to balance and optimize the health of people, animals, and ecosystems – we generate impact in public health, aiming to build a more sustainable and healthier future for all.
SAIL for Health facilitates product development and registration by leveraging in-depth knowledge of local regulatory and institutional frameworks, market access, and capacity building, all within a single company.
With a clear vision of maturity, viability, and reliability, we contribute to developing translational research, leading end-to-end projects that impact the chain continuously and collectively and contribute to improving public health initiatives.
As a healthcare innovation hub, we attract investments to retain and develop technology, strengthening the health and innovation ecosystem in Brazil and aiming to enable LATAM to be a self-sufficient region in all phases of clinical development.
Marina Domenech is a regional leader on Public Health and Sustainability. For the
past years she has been an important voice for the healthcare ecosystem in LATAM.
Graduated in Administration and with an MBA in Business Logistics Management,
Marina worked with sales, marketing, logistics, supply chain and strategic planning.
Her restlessness and desire to play new roles and learn about other segments, in
addition to the possibility of impacting lives, led Marina to enter the healthcare market.
After realizing that disparities and disconnections in the health chain directly affected the possibility of Brazil to become a reference in clinical development, the need of having a focal point to connect all players in the health chain led her to found SAIL for Health.
By amplifying the concept of One Health, created by the United Nations – in which People’s health and the Planet’s must go together – Marina is an active voice for the Brazilian and Latin American health chain, and her activity is already being successful
in the transformation of the region’s innovation ecosystem.