One-day and 30-day tickets, season passes with unlimited entry, and family packages are available. The event starts in October 2021 and runs until April 2022.
Browsing: Innovation
The pandemic has created both opportunities and challenges for the labor market, which requires professionals who are able to work with different tools in different settings and in more than one language. Companies can have employees in different countries, but legislation is a challenge.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber signed an agreement with Qatar’s Port Health and Food Control Section for the electronic verification of documents in Brazilian food exports to the Arab country.
Aurora 2.0 can eliminate viruses, fungi, and bacteria indoors using radiation. Already in use at a hospital in the state of Pernambuco, the robot is now undergoing laboratory tests that will originate new equipment to be used in agriculture.
Born in a small village in Lebanon, Jihan Zoghbi moved to Brazil where she obtained her doctoral degree in Computer Science from USP. She chairs the Brazilian Healthcare CIOs Association, which spreads information on the fight against COVID-19.
A new regulatory framework, low interest rates and entrepreneurship are bringing additional investment into the sector, in Brazil and elsewhere. The development of startup businesses hinges on innovation, authenticity, and skilled staff.
Researchers from different institutes have developed Brazilian technologies to detect and inactivate the coronavirus. From X-ray to mouthwash and UV light, check out some products that are helping in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virtual event ‘Innovation and Technology in the Arab World and the Transformation of the Chamber of Commerce in the New Global Situation’ will take place on Monday (14). Registration is open.
The ABCC Lab Project launched during a webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (27) will work with startups involving Brazilians and Arabs.
Saudi Arabia, which is currently leading the group, and the Bank for International Settlements have announced a contest for solutions in financial regulation and supervisions. Entries will be accepted through May 20.
Brazil’s Seara, Sadia and Marfrig recently put out veggie burgers, breaded items, sausage and kibbeh to cater to the demand for meat substitutes.
Launched on the Asian market in late 2017, Ruby chocolate went global last year. In December, Emirati company Chocodate, which makes chocolate-coated dates, put its own spin on the product.
Cognisigns is one of five up-and-coming health industry companies that won the TIP Summit 2020 in Abu Dhabi. It’s planning on setting up an office in the emirate.
Brazilian company MVISIA, which develops computer visions and AI software, has won the Bootcamp held in the Arab Chamber.

