Brazil Strengthens Science and Technology Ties with Italy and Huawei Partnerships
Brazil enhances global science and technology integration through new Italian collaborations and PUCPR-Huawei innovation centers.
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.
Goiás launches a R$ 47.4 million funding package with 21 grants to boost science, technology, and innovation in the state through 2025.
Brazil's government and scientific community unveil the ENCTI 2024-2034, a comprehensive strategy to boost science, technology, and innovation as pillars for national development and sovereignty.
Belterra students win third place in a quantum science festival, while Camaçari plans a special session on advancing education and technology.
Brazil hosts major educational events in December 2025, promoting science and culture to empower communities in Araripe and Belo Horizonte.
Brazil advances innovation by forging state-federal partnerships and tackling legal and bureaucratic barriers to research and development.
The VI Mostra de Ciência e Tecnologia de São Roque opens December 4 at Recanto da Cascata with 55 schools showcasing student science projects to boost STEM interest.
Brazil promotes sustainable development through the HIDS innovation district and award-winning sustainable battery research by Aldo Zarbin.
The 38th Paraná Science and Technology Award highlighted significant research and innovation in health and exact sciences, distributing over R$ 228 thousand to ten winners and honoring key contributors to the state's scientific progress.
Six Amazonas institutions signed a protocol to create the Amazon Science, Technology, and Innovation Park, aiming to foster collaboration and boost regional scientific and economic development.
Brazil plans major science and technology investments in the Campinas region, emphasizing innovation, partnerships, and AI development.
Brazilian Amazon states recently hosted major science and technology events that engaged students in sustainability and innovation, underscoring education's role in environmental stewardship.
São Carlos celebrated the Prêmio Ciência e Tecnologia 2025, honoring local scientific achievements and emphasizing collaboration between academia and public authorities to strengthen the city’s innovation landscape.
Bahia's 2025 CT&I policy approved to enhance innovation through education and regional expansion, fostering partnerships and scientific culture across the state.
Unilever enhances product innovation and marketing in Brazil, while a new free AI course boosts competitiveness among small businesses.
Brazil commits a R$60 million investment to transform CNPEM into a national hub for health innovation, advancing technologies for the SUS.
The 21st Fenecit PE in Recife celebrated scientific innovation among youth, awarding the Hawkings team from Patos second place for their financial education kit and spotlighting future tech initiatives in the region.
Brazilian scientist Lívia Eberlin's MasSpec Pen enables rapid, non-invasive cancer detection in just ten seconds during surgery, currently being tested in São Paulo.
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.
ACATE's Global Gateway program successfully facilitated the internationalization of 20 Santa Catarina tech companies through a strategic innovation immersion in Ontario, Canada.
Brazil's MCTI advances the Bolsa Conhecimento Brasil and Entre Ciências initiatives to enhance scientific infrastructure and community biodiversity research.
Ceará's innovation efforts earn finalist status in the 2025 Finep Innovation Award as Brazil's national innovation recognition continues to evolve.
Brazil celebrates 2025's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology with a pivotal ICTP-SAIFR report and national science events promoting research and innovation.
Paraíba advances science and technology education in 2025 with major events, including SNCT 2025 in João Pessoa and the upcoming II Dia do Leite focusing on dairy innovation.
Brazilian cities Maringá and Canoas recently hosted impactful events aimed at strengthening micro and small businesses through innovation, collaboration, and sales strategies.
Regional events in Pato Branco and Guarapuava showcase Brazil's technology innovation through interactive exhibits and student achievements in 2025.
Brazil hosts public lectures and a major symposium on science, technology, AI, and innovation as drivers for national and regional development.
Researchers and innovators of COP30 showcase technological advances for Amazon sustainability and carbon emissions cutbacks, emphasizing rapid action and community integration.
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.