Overview of IoT Development in Brazil

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Brazil's IoT landscape includes government initiatives, multinational companies, and local developments in various sectors like agriculture, retail, and healthcare. The country is actively working towards a national IoT policy, with universities offering IoT courses and companies innovating in IoT solutions. Government agencies and municipalities are also involved in fostering IoT research and implementation across different regions.


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  1. in www.iotbrasil.com.br IoT Week 2016 - Belgrado - Innovation day 31-05 Brazil Session: IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU Gabriel Antonio Mar o - President - Brazilian IoT Forum

  2. IoT Brazilian Panorama Several Government areas working towards a national policy Multinational companies are offering their own platforms and solutions Local Universities creating graduation and MBA courses in IoT Innovation in applications and in Business models appearing in Agriculture, Medical services and Retail using local development Gabriel Antonio Mar o - IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU

  3. Main activities - Government FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BNDES Long term Planning to support local developments ABDI - Mapping opportunities and needs in Smart Grids and Smart Cities Telecom Area - Establishment of M2M/IoT chamber STATE GOVERNMENTS Acting mainly through local agencies that foment R&D S o Paulo State - FAPESP very active in partnerships with companies and countries MUNICIPALITIES Lighting bids Gabriel Antonio Mar o - IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU

  4. Main Activities - Government Many points are still under discussion Industry 4.0 has his own project with weak links to IoT Not clear how could be prepared a unified Strategic Research Agenda Some areas still believe that IoT is not a technology to be supported They believe that only enabling technologies should be supported Gabriel Antonio Mar o - IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU

  5. Main Activities - Companies Multinationals Industries like IBM, Ericsson, Cisco, Telefonica and consulting Companies are bringing their strategies and offering IoT solutions in the market. Some are creating local labs; There are also some initiatives in the automotive industry; Local Developments Retail - local companies are pioneering solutions that are inovative and unique in the world. Even some patents have been deposited. One local wholesale in S o Paulo implemented a full solution changing the paradigm of business model for IoT; Agriculture - several start ups are working in new applications and trying new business models. JV between Intel and local equipment manufacturer; Medical and Lighting - Local solutions are being developped by smaller companies with success; Gabriel Antonio Mar o - IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU

  6. Main Activities - Academy and ICTs Some universities are either creating or evaluating to create IoT MBA s and graduation courses ICT s (local technology labs) are very active in training Human Resources and developing pilot projects. There is an effort to keep participating in EU projects. Gabriel Antonio Mar o - IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU

  7. Collaboration Brazil - EU EU Projects Until FP7 a growing number of participating SME s, now this number is near zero; Universities and ICT s still participating with a significant reduction Brazilian organizations that work to grow the collaboration IBE/USP - Brazil Europe Institute Important contribution mainly in exchange of experiences Brazilian IoT Forum Since 2011 works to increase the collaboration organizing events in Brazil with the presence of European Experts; Continuous participations in European events Gabriel Antonio Mar o - IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU

  8. Next speakers and debate Now the next speakers will give a little bit of insight in their areas and the debate at the end of the presentations will create a chance for questions: BNDES - Ricardo Rivera FAPESP - Roberto Marcondes Cesar CPqD - Alberto Paradisi POLI-USP - S rgio Takeo Kofuji NCP/H2020 - Moacyr Martucci Jr Gabriel Antonio Mar o - IoT Panorama and collaboration with EU

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