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Jamile Marques, Werter Padilha and Andriei Gutierrez will represent the entity

 

At the invitation of the Federal Government, ABES appointed representatives to compose the “Human Capital” and “Production Chains and Supplier Development” Working Groups of the Brazilian Chamber of Industry 4.0, created in April by the Ministries of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications ( MCTIC) and Economics (ME). The objective of this chamber is to integrate the public policies of the federal government to promote industry 4.0, advanced manufacturing and the internet of things. know more.
 
Jamile Sabatini Marques, director of innovation and development, will represent ABES in the Capital Humano Group. Werter Padilha, member of the Deliberative Council and coordinator of the IoT Committee, and Andriei Gutierrez, coordinator of the Regulatory Committee, will integrate the Production Chains and Supplier Development Group. The first meeting of the Working Groups of the Brazilian Chamber of Industry 4.0 will be held on May 22, at CNPq, in Brasília (DF).
 
With the working groups “the aim is to establish a governance and management structure, chaired by the two ministries, to update and improve the public-private agenda of Industry 4.0 and formulate guidelines for the integration of existing initiatives”, highlighted Paulo César Rezende de Carvalho Alvim, Secretary of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (SEMPI), of MCTIC, and Caio Megale, Secretary of Development of Industry, Commerce, Services and Innovation (SDIC) of ME, in the invitation letter addressed to ABES.
 

 

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