Brazil Launches Significant Funding Opportunities for Innovative Research in 2026
Brazil's leading institutions launch substantial funding programs to boost innovative research projects focusing on social and economic impact in 2026.
Brazil's leading institutions launch substantial funding programs to boost innovative research projects focusing on social and economic impact in 2026.
TechnoPark Umuarama opens a cutting-edge VR lab to connect education and industry, enhancing skills and innovation in the region.
Brazil and China convene in Brasília to strengthen innovation and mechanization policies supporting family agriculture through technological cooperation and investment strategies.
Brazil’s biotech sector is expanding through advanced technologies and educational programs like Supernova, driving innovation and entrepreneurship in the industry.
Brazilian small businesses benefit from financial innovation and AI, boosting sustainability, credit access, and operational efficiency in 2026.
The Fundação Municipal de Ciência e Tecnologia Egberto Costa in Feira de Santana was officially restructured on January 22, 2026, to enhance science and technology initiatives, digital infrastructure, and innovation partnerships under new municipal legislation.
JataiTech's 2026 plan focuses on strengthening its role as a regional tech innovation hub by optimizing incubators and attracting new startups.
Brazilian scientists have created a pioneering nanotechnology using Kraft lignin to enhance herbicide efficiency and reduce environmental impact in agriculture.
Mayor Leandro Vilela leads initiatives to upgrade Aparecida's science and technology services by addressing infrastructure and enhancing public safety integration.
Brazil and Italy have signed a renewed cooperation program for science and technology from 2026 to 2028, funding ten bilateral projects with participation from multiple states and institutions.
Brazil enhances scientific education and local innovation through the Planetário de Brasília’s youth workshops and Camaçari’s strategic partnerships with UFBA.
Brazil launches five domestically developed satellites with the involvement of public school students, highlighting a major educational and technological milestone.
New AI projects in Brasília and Paraná are equipping small businesses with training and resources to improve competitiveness and technology adoption.
Upcoming Microsoft event and cognitive observability concept mark Brazil's shift toward practical AI integration in business operations and strategy.
Aracaju is positioning itself as a competitive, innovation-driven city in Brazil, offering tax incentives and active municipal support to tech companies in 2026.
By 2026, Brazilian business strategies will be shaped by AI-driven cybersecurity growth, sustainable innovation inspired by biology, and strengthened data governance underpinned by emerging technologies and regulatory frameworks.
Brazil's real estate sector in 2025 is marked by a technology-driven partnership disrupting construction startups and strong market growth in Litoral Norte gaúcho reaching R$ 7 billion.
Educational initiatives in Campina Grande and Campo Grande offer interactive science and technology programs to engage youth during school recess and beyond.
Brazilian businesses in 2026 are leveraging AI and technological advancements to reshape strategies toward sustainability, resilience, and digital sovereignty.
Brazil boosts science and technology with R$ 2 billion investment and launches the nation's first International Quantum Computing Center in Paraíba in 2025.
Brazil’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation commits R$ 2 billion for 2025 to expand research infrastructure, advance AI, and attract scientific talent back home.
Imperatriz inaugurates first maker lab with plans for 14 labs by 2026 to enhance science and technology education in public schools.
The Government of Sergipe and Fapitec/SE boosted science and technology investments in 2025 to a record R$26 million, supporting research, startups, and social initiatives across the state.
In 2025, Brasília’s Secti-DF executed over 30 innovation projects highlighted by Campus Party and Innova Summit, certified thousands in tech skills, and advanced plans for a tech-focused urban hub.
The Goiás government will invest R$ 10 million in GovTech startups to modernize public services through technological innovation, launching six targeted challenges beginning with healthcare improvements in cornea donation processes.
Brazil’s scientific production grew by 4.5% in 2024, supported by institutions like Fapemig that drive regional innovation and development.
In 2025, Minas Gerais and Santa Catarina achieved record investments in science, technology, and innovation, driving economic growth and international research collaboration.
Sergipe and Minas Gerais have set records in 2025 by significantly increasing investments in science, technology, and innovation, supporting a wide array of research projects and technological advancements.
Brazil enhances global science and technology integration through new Italian collaborations and PUCPR-Huawei innovation centers.
Brazil celebrates a prestigious microscopy image award and reports a 4.5% rise in scientific publications in 2024, signaling strong collaborative growth in science.
Innovative Brazilian health technologies using AI and nanotech are achieving national awards and international expansion, enhancing public and corporate health.
Brazil launches key funding and support programs to boost educational science labs and rewards innovation leaders in Santa Catarina.
Brazil is hosting key science and technology festivals this December 2025, including the large space-themed Space Today event in Brasília, a state science festival in Sergipe, and an Amazon-focused knowledge event in Pará.
The Festival SESI de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação in Salvador showcased inclusive innovations for neurodivergent students and announced Bahia as the 2027 FIRST Lego League host.
Brazil opens public consultation and holds expert webinar to better integrate science policies with public health system needs.
Brazil has officially launched the Jaci supercomputer to enhance climate modeling, weather forecasting, and environmental monitoring, replacing the older Tupã system as part of a major modernization effort at Inpe.
Brazil launches its ENCTI 2024-2034 science and innovation strategy with strong societal input, but faces a 5% budget cut for science and technology in 2026, complicating implementation efforts.
Government and educational initiatives in Acre and São Paulo promote scientific engagement, climate action, and inclusion in STEM fields through congresses and projects.
Brazil launches the CNH do Brasil app, modernizing and significantly reducing costs in the driver’s license acquisition process for millions of Brazilians.
Goiás announces a R$ 47.4 million investment in science and technology for 2025 during the 70th National Forum of Confap & Consecti in Goiânia, emphasizing its leadership in fostering research and innovation.