A discussion on the use of the technology in agribusiness, healthcare and industry is set for next Tuesday at University of São Paulo. Michel Alaby, the Arab Chamber’s CEO, will be one of the speakers.
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An agreement between the Brazilian company and the Arab country’s aviation academy establish a training partnership for aeronautic engineering professionals. Details are still being discussed.
The new homepage presents a modern layout that is now optimized for all platforms: desktop, smartphone and tablets. In 2017, the Arabic version will go online.
Such was the amount collected by 17 collective financing companies from 2012 through April 2016, according to a survey. Regulatory issues pose a challenge.
ClassApp is a platform for families and schools to communicate. Designed by Brazilian engineers and used by 100-plus schools, it is available in other countries and might be used in the Middle East.
A survey conducted by Brazil’s National Federation of Industry shows that most Brazilian businesses use these new tools in but a few stages of the production process.
Digifort, from São Caetano do Sul, has an office in Dubai and have clients in ten Arab countries. Monitoring software are used by private companies and government bodies.
Devices made by Brazil’s Datacom are sold to a distributor and used by telephony and internet operators in the Arab country. The company has sold to Kuwait in the past and is looking for new markets in the region.
Engineer Marwan Abdelhamid, the president of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), will be a guest in the 72nd Official Engineering and Agronomy Week, from September 15th to 18th.
According to the advisor at the British embassy in Brazil, the country will assist 15 local startups in going international, as part of the Ministry of Development’s InovAtiva Brasil program.
The Ministry of Communications issued a public notice for the implementation of technological parks focused on the development of software for computers and smartphones.
Created by five Rio Grande do Sul state students, the app Helping Hand is available in Arabic and other four languages. The program helps users find from legal aid to Portuguese classes.
Designed by a United States-based company with an office in Brazil, Endless has versions starting at US$ 169. The PC features applications in Arabic and is already being used in Jordan and the UAE.
The aircraft took off from the capital of the UAE this Monday for the fuel-less trip. The first stopover will be in Oman at the end of the day and the whole journey will take around five months.

