A survey from the Ministry of Planning shows management has been streamlined in government-owned businesses.
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The Dubai Electricity & Water Authority heads the start-up acceleration program for companies with innovative solutions for the energy sector. The registration period already ended, with a significant participation of Brazilians.
Two students, one majoring in Physics and one in Engineering at UDESC, will compete in the Global Management Challenge this Tuesday and Wednesday, in management and strategy contest.
Speakers in the panel on Innovation and Technology at the Brazil-Arab Countries Economic Forum went over ways to promote bilateral cooperation.
Enrolments are open for a Summer Job program intended for university students from their fourth year on, with an emphasis on technology.
The company is working on the development of a pioneering technology and aims the large-scale production of the fuel. Production has been tested and a pilot project already began.
Brazil’s Electrical Energy Research Center (Cepel) launched an Ultra-High Voltage Laboratory in Rio Janeiro. The country is now the second in the world to have a unit of this kind – China’s the first.
Alongside partners, the airline will build Aviation X-Lab, in Dubai, to provide solutions for the sector. Registrations are open to engineers and startups interested in participating in the project.
A Formula-type race car design competition will take place next December in Piracicaba, São Paulo. Sixty-five teams will compete, including one from Egypt’s Higher Technological Institute (HTI).
The Philips-made healthcare management program Tasy will be adopted by a facility in Riyadh. It will be the first facility in an Arab country to employ the Brazilian system.
A startup from Minas Gerais, Brazil, was chosen for a technology competition last month in the UAE. The company assists with bitcoin-based international cash transfers to natural persons.
A rocket carrying the device was launched last week from the French Guyana. The goal is to increase broadband availability in Brazil.
Startup company Playmove of Blumenau, Santa Catarina drew interest from enterprises in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The first sales deals will probably be closed within a few weeks.
The launching, to be made from the French Guiana, was scheduled for Tuesday, but it was later shifted. It will be the first Brazilian geostationary satellite for civil and military purposes.

