Researchers from eight universities in São Paulo State, in partnership with large corporations and startups in several industries, have launched an advanced institute to conduct collaborative AI development projects.
App developed by Brazilian startup 7waves acts as virtual coach for use in setting and achieving goals.
Green roof uses the same principle as thermally insulated tiles containing polystyrene or polyurethane foam and requires no waterproofing layer.
Hardware and software system is designed to make city cycling safer.
System developed by Hoobox interprets facial expressions and other behavioral cues and can be used to assess the status of patients in intensive care, babies in cribs or passengers in self-driving cars.
Technological solutions developed by Brazilian firms with support from FAPESP’s PIPE program are conquering markets in the US, Europe and China.
Solution developed by Brazilian startup forecasts conditions for ships to approach port and dock, including waves, tides, winds, currents and swells.
Enzymes produced by Brazilian startup Verdatis reduce electricty consumption in refining stage by 30%.
Land in São Paulo City and Campinas with an aggregate area of more than 2 million sq. m. could be converted into innovation and creativity environments. The projects are supported by FAPESP.
Brazilian startup Omni-eletronica’s technology uses artificial intelligence to optimize physical store operations.
System developed by Brazilian startup includes a portable sensor that sends data to a cloud-based platform while the patient is asleep at home.
Brazil’s Visiona and Canada’s Tesera are developing the service for the pulp and paper industry.
Partnership is supported by FAPESP Innovative Research in Small Business Program and National Research Council Canada.
Scientists at the Research Center for Gas Innovation, funded by FAPESP and Shell, have applied for a patent on their gravity separation technology.
Technology developed by Brazilian startup Autaza with FAPESP support has also been implemented by aerospace giant Embraer.