Innovation in Brazil and the Internet of All Things

26 de March de 2015, by , Posted in News, 0 Comment

The technology plays a vital role in improving the quality of life. Your focus should be to provide citizens with more welfare through efficient management of resources and services and the ability to connect and collaborate with other citizens and the government. The Internet of All Things (Internet of Everything – IOE), to connect people, processes, data, and things will be the realization of this goal, enabling all countries, including Brazil, accelerate their economic and social development.

To go beyond the organic growth it is essential to integrate global and local partners technologies and initiatives such as investment in collaboration with startups, producing specific solutions to particular contexts. In other words, the way the country to growth and IOE necessarily passes through entrepreneurship and the development of innovative technologies to local needs.

And we are on track. According Latam Accelerator Report 2014 survey data conducted by Fundacity, Brazil is one of Latin American countries that attract accelerator contributions and incubators, representing 32.36% of the entire region. The most representative data is that 73% of these accelerators and incubators intends to invest in Internet of Things technologies in the next 12 months.

In this sense, identify projects and business opportunities related to innovation and focusing on the IOE has been the first step for investment. Startups that provide services and solutions in education, health, smart grid and smart cities are more prominent and his collaboration with accelerator and research centers to generate useful applications to the entire society, and boost their competitiveness in the market.

The participation of national Internet projects of All Things in global awards has also been instrumental. These competitions provide for the development and improvement of technologies in the areas of analysis, management and connectivity, also serving for a better view of the Brazilian reality.

However, for the transformation of society through technology takes hold satisfactorily, it is necessary to pay special attention to one element of the process: knowledge. As the sustainable application of technology is the future specialists responsibility, empowerment of these are also an important part of the whole.

Thus, the next sector stocks should include strategic partnerships with universities and educational institutions, in order to improve the skills of technology professionals who go out to the labor market. Cooperation between companies and academia will be key to greater technical and scientific cooperation, allowing the exchange of knowledge and the development of new talent.

Finally, there is a huge potential in Brazil and believe in the transformative power of technology to meet and anticipate local needs. Working in partnership, we can help the country towards economic and social fullness, taking advantage of opportunities and improving the quality of life of people through connectivity and innovative solutions.

Full article: http://corporate.canaltech.com.br





Comments are closed.