Brazil Hosts Major November 2025 Technology and Sustainability Events in São Carlos and Belém
November 2025 features two key Brazilian events—São Carlos Experience and TechZone in Belém—that promote technology, innovation, and sustainability during COP 30.
- • São Carlos Experience 2025 runs November 12-16 with 10,000 participants and 200+ speakers covering sustainability and innovation.
- • The Developers Conference debuts in an inland city as part of the São Carlos festival.
- • TechZone event in Belém from November 10-14 aligns with COP 30 to discuss technology and sustainability.
- • Both events aim to connect researchers, entrepreneurs, governments, and promote the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Brazil is spotlighting technology and sustainability this November 2025 with two significant events. From November 12 to 16, São Carlos, recognized as the National Capital of Technology, will host the São Carlos Experience 2025 festival. The event expects around 10,000 participants and over 200 speakers from Brazil and abroad. It includes The Developers Conference's first occurrence in an inland city, covering themes like Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Future of Work, and Health. Complementary activities comprise cinema showcases, startup exhibitions, and a tribute to 100 years of Quantum Computing. The festival aims to connect science, technology, and society, fostering innovation aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Source 136208). Concurrently, from November 10 to 14, the TechZone event will take place at the PCT Guamá of the Federal University of Pará in Belém during COP 30. TechZone emphasizes technology, innovation, and sustainability, gathering researchers, startups, and managers. It strives to foster connections between entrepreneurs, governments, and international institutions. Attendance is free but limited, encouraging broad engagement across sectors (Source 136211). Together, these events underscore Brazil's commitment to advancing sustainable technological innovation through multidisciplinary collaboration and knowledge democratization.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.