The Research and Innovation Landscape in Brazil

The research and innovation environment could, at first, be filled with obstacles and questions. Therefore, the DWIH São Paulo presents you with a summary of the main scenarios of this subject, its organizations and funding agents, as well as a panoramic view of the role of politics regarding research and innovation in Brazil.

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General Overview

Brazil is a country that offers opportunities in the field of research and innovation. Its universities, research institutions, and funding agents and institutes open their doors to those who are interested in researching and innovating in the country.

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Research and Innovation Institutions

In Brazil, there are many organizations where research and innovation are taking place. Besides the universities, university centers, colleges, and State and Federal institutes, research and innovation are also ongoing in companies, industrial parks, and clusters. Therefore, whatever your area, you can most certainly improve the path for your focus. Click here and learn about the main institutions for research and innovation in Brazil!

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Research and Innovation: policy framework

In Brazil, the political structure of the fields of research and of innovation has an important influence on the sector. Therefore, it is possible to visualize and focus on the primary areas of action in the country, as well as encounter its main innovation agents, making it possible to focus strategies and initiatives. Here, you will also see the main Brazilian Ministries and their guidelines in this regard.

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Research and Innovation in Brazil: Support and Funding

The funding of research in Brazil occurs through various different fostering systems and institutions, which are linked directly or indirectly to the Ministries of the Brazilian government. Therefore, to search in a more focused manner for support for your project, here are the country’s most important means of funding research.

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