New Training and Research Initiatives Boost Support for Small Entrepreneurs Across Brazil
Brazil intensifies support for small entrepreneurs with new research insights and targeted training programs enhancing management and digital skills.
Brazil intensifies support for small entrepreneurs with new research insights and targeted training programs enhancing management and digital skills.
A range of business management training courses in Ubatuba aims to empower local entrepreneurs with skills in formalization, AI innovation, emotional intelligence, and pricing strategies, reflecting broader business growth trends in Brazil.
Brazil introduces free training programs in Porto Alegre and São Paulo to empower women entrepreneurs with practical business skills early in 2026.
Brazil dedicates significant funding and programs in 2025 to train over 10,000 professionals in technology fields, advancing human capital and ethical AI development.
In 2025, Brazil's MCTI allocates R$217 million to train over 10,000 individuals, enhancing technological skills with nationwide educational competitions and specialized programs.
São Paulo's municipal government announces a robust lineup of free entrepreneurship workshops and events starting January 2026, fostering local business growth and skill development.
Corinthians are finalizing tactical and physical preparations ahead of their Copa do Brasil final against Vasco da Gama at the Maracanã Stadium.
Brazilian universities and schools are enhancing technology education through free advanced training programs and makerspace labs equipped with cutting-edge tools, benefiting students through scholarships and practical experiences.
Brazil pushes forward with youth-focused innovation and vocational technology training through Fenecit science fair in Camaragibe and the new Casa Smart training center in Niterói.
Ceará strengthens small business support with model Entrepreneur Rooms statewide and a free AI-focused digital presence course for entrepreneurs by Sebrae, Google, and Alura.