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Industry 2027 and disruptive innovations: Risks and opportunities for Brazil (2018)
Published on July 22nd 2018
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Published on July 22nd 2018
A project for National Confederation of Industry, Euvaldo Lodi Institute – IEL
Industry 2027 is a strategy supported by the Brazil’s National Confederation of Industry (CNI). This study consisted of an international review of programmes, mechanisms and initiatives aimed at supporting the generation, absorption and diffusion of disruptive technologies in industry. The study identified effective practices and lessons, and discussed policy implications for Brazil. As a main output, an in-depth review was carried out of 12 international programmes, selected on the basis of their relevance to Brazil’s policy agenda and priorities.
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