EPrime Drives Business Ecosystem Integration in Paraná Amid Global Trend Insights in Teresópolis

EPrime tackles supplier fragmentation to unify business management in Paraná, while Teresópolis hosts a major event linking local entrepreneurs to global business trends.

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  • • EPrime consolidates services to reduce supplier fragmentation and streamline business operations in Paraná.
  • • José Carlos describes the service portfolio as a 'fortress of competencies' supporting unified management.
  • • Pós NRF 2026 event in Teresópolis will share global retail innovation trends with local entrepreneurs.
  • • The Teresópolis event is free with prior registration and includes a keynote and business fair.
  • • These efforts reflect strategies to expand and integrate Brazil's local business ecosystems.

In Paraná, EPrime is consolidating a robust business ecosystem by addressing a key barrier to growth: supplier fragmentation. José Carlos, a leader at EPrime, highlights that business owners lose valuable time managing disparate vendors. His company aims to eliminate this friction by offering a 'fortress of competencies'—a unified approach integrating accounting, finance, human resources, and technology. This strategic portfolio transforms EPrime into the C-level expertise many businesses desire, streamlining operations and promoting cohesive management structures.

Meanwhile, in Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, a free event titled Pós NRF 2026 is set for January 26, aiming to bridge local entrepreneurs with global business trends from the NRF Retail's Big Show. Organized by Alterdata Software, the event expects up to 1,000 attendees who will engage in learning about innovations in consumer behavior and technology. Ladmir Carvalho, a management expert, will deliver a keynote speech emphasizing the importance of connecting the Serrana region to global commerce discussions.

The Teresópolis event also features a Business Fair and networking opportunities supported by partners such as Aciat, Sebrae, and the Teresópolis Gastronomic Pole. Participants are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items as part of the free admission.

Together, these initiatives in Paraná and Rio de Janeiro illustrate Brazil's drive to expand and integrate local business ecosystems by consolidating service offerings and aligning regional players with global market trends, fostering growth and efficiency.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.