Epamig launches a R$12 million call for agricultural research projects in Minas Gerais, supporting innovation aligned with state science and technology mandates.
Mogi Guaçu hosts the Encontro de Negócios with 68 companies to strengthen local economy and introduces a new innovation-focused business program on Canal Markket.
Rio de Janeiro promotes its economic strengths and investment prospects at an international forum in Rome, highlighting opportunities in energy, sustainable projects, and tourism.
Brazil's economic growth is propelled by the Circuito de Negócios in Dourados and strategic real estate expansions by Coelho da Fonseca and JBA Imóveis.
Radar Summit 2025 in Florianópolis spotlights how AI is set to triple economic impact by 2030, reshaping Brazil's business and industry landscapes through innovation, culture, and leadership.
Curitiba and Aracaju lead Brazilian capitals in enabling entrepreneurs to open new businesses in just two hours, thanks to major reductions in bureaucracy and digitization efforts.
Empretec seminar registrations open in Pindamonhangaba, aiming to strengthen local entrepreneurship through Sebrae-SP's renowned training program under the 'Mais Pinda' initiative.
Brazil advances support for small businesses through free regional training events and proposed national policy to enhance microentrepreneurial capacitation.
The 2nd Sudoeste Summit in Muzambinho, MG, convened regional stakeholders to foster innovation connections impacting business development and launched initiatives to recognize innovation excellence.
COP30 is driving significant economic growth in Pará, with 40,000 new formal jobs and R$ 5 billion invested in tourism sectors, while sustainability projects highlight Brazil's climate commitments.
Brazilian projects like Morro do Silício and regional fairs are fostering diversity and growth among entrepreneurs, especially women and marginalized communities.
Expoferr Show 2025 in Boa Vista and Mogi Guaçu's business meeting drive regional economic growth through innovation, entrepreneurship, and international trade integration.
Rio Grande do Sul leads Brazil by launching the second cycle of the National Aldir Blanc Policy, releasing over R$ 55 million to support cultural and creative economy projects with applications open until January 2026.
Northern Brazil advances entrepreneurship through Jucepa's business formalization innovations in Pará and Inovem's entrepreneurship training in Roraima.
The 13th Prêmio Gestor Público do Paraná concludes with a ceremony recognizing 35 innovative municipal public management projects focused on accessibility and inclusion.
The Feira do Empreendedor 2025 opens in São Paulo, spotlighting entrepreneurship and regional economic growth with significant participation from São José do Rio Preto.
Paraná and Minas Gerais advance local economic development in 2025 by boosting public procurement from small businesses and offering exclusive credit lines with favorable terms.
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation hosts the Pró-Amazônia seminar in Macapá to guide companies and researchers on innovation funding and legal frameworks fostering sustainable Amazon development.
Upcoming entrepreneurial fair in Canoas and ongoing financing initiatives in Paraná highlight Brazil's commitment to supporting local business growth and innovation.
Expomarau 2025 brings together 300 exhibitors fostering regional business growth while Mato Grosso do Sul expands international trade with infrastructure projects enhancing logistics.
Governor João Azevêdo inaugurates the 14th Fenemp in Patos, emphasizing government support for entrepreneurship and job creation in Paraíba, with strong participation and contract signings to boost local businesses.
Maranhão Fashion Week serves as a key platform for business growth in Maranhão, supported by extensive sponsorship from major companies and government entities.
Small enterprises in Rio Grande do Sul are recovering from flood damages through low-interest loans from Fundo Estímulo Retomada RS, aiding revenue recovery and job retention.
QuintoAndar's tech-driven real estate partnerships and Sebrae's sustainable projects in Baixo Amazonas highlight innovative business models boosting Brazil's local economies.