Born as an açaí producer, the Pará-based company Açaí Kaa spurred the development of new technologies for the açaí production chain, including a robot that harvests açaí mechanically and a biopath system to transport the fruit through the forest. Read the final feature in ANBA’s series on the state’s agribusiness.
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A panel held at the third edition of the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum brought together female executives to discuss the theme “Female Leadership in the Global Halal Economy.”
A panel at the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum 2025 presented examples of initiatives—both in scientific research and in industry—that help improve Brazilian halal products.
Starting on Monday (1st), the news of the Brazil-Arab News Agency (ANBA) will feed the Arab-Brazilian Chamber’s platform created to digitalize trade between Brazil and Arab countries.
Pitaya tested in Saudi Arabia the irrigation sensors it developed, an experience that generated new contacts for going international.
The company, which has developed a compact radar for drones, is looking to double its revenue through international deals. There are plans to set up a branch in Abu Dhabi, to where more than ten pieces of equipment have been shipped.
Brazilian companies can enroll up until August 12 with ApexBrasil and Sebrae to be part of a delegation on a trip to the UAE during the 2025 Expand North Star conference and the technology event GITEX Global.
The Riyadh-based food industry machinery manufacturer wants to supply the Brazilian market and sees potential clients within the country’s Arab community.
Ambassadors from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Morocco, and Bahrain discuss expanding bilateral partnerships with the state government and meet with local business leaders.
The 2nd Congress on Academic Medicine will take place next weekend as an initiative of the Lebanese-Brazilian Medical Association. The event is expected to receive 300 residents, postgraduates and academic professionals for training on medicine and new technologies.
Country drew in 1.6% of the global investments in software, hardware and services in 2023, heading the ranking of Latin American countries.
A sustainable alternative fuel to kerosene already exists and will have an increasing participation in the industry, but high costs are a major obstacle for its use.
Technology as a driver for halal business was the topic of discussions at the Global Halal Brazil Business forum on Tuesday (24). A representative from Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services spoke of how the country has cut the red tape in foreign trade. A FAMBRAS executive (pictured) talked about digitization and halal.
Four months ago, Laudemar Aguiar Neto took over his position as secretary for Trade Promotion, Science, Technology, Innovation and Culture at Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He wants cooperation with the private sector, the academy and other stakeholders.

