Anprotec’s Pre-Conference Activities (10/14/2013) Click on each activity to check the details 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Registration and delivery of material XXI Anprotec Workshop International Seed Forum 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. 5 p.m. Internationalization Graduated Companies’ Forum of Innovative Enterprises Forum ---- Sebrae Innovation Forum Lunch XXI Anprotec Workshop International Seed Forum Internationalization Sebrae Graduated Companies’ Forum Minicourse of Innovative Enterprises Forum Innovation Forum Book Launch: “New innovative entrepreneurial growth businesses in Brazil”, by Silvio Meira XXI Anprotec Workshop This edition of the Anprotec Workshop will deal with such relevant topics as science park and business incubator operations. The idea is to discuss policies for promoting and supporting innovation habitats in Brazil, including recent achievements, challenges and an assessment of recent investment results. Theme: Evaluation of policies and instruments for supporting and promoting innovation habitats in Brazil Coordinator: Francilene Procópio Garcia, Anprotec’s president Place: Porto Digital Auditorium (16th floor) activity with simultaneous translation Portuguese/English 9 a.m. Opening Francilene Procópio Garcia Panel 1: What there is and operating conditions - The agencies’ view Moderator: Nelson Fujimoto, Innovation secretary at Ministry of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade (MDIC) 9:30 a.m. Presentations: - MCTI programs and instruments for science parks Álvaro Toubes Prata, secretary of Technological Development and Innovation of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI) - BNDES’ package of products and programs to support science parks Flavia Kickinger, head of the Department of Evaluation, Innovation and Knowledge of the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) - Economic, financial and investment subsidy - Finep’s operations Marcelo Nicolas Camargo, head of the Department of Subsidy Operations of the Brazilian Innovation Agency (Finep) Questions and answers Closing arguments: Nelson Fujimoto 2 return Organized by: Partners: 10:45 Break a.m. Panel 2: The vision of innovation habitats Moderator: José Eduardo Fiates, board member at Anprotec Presentations: 11:15 - Maurício Guedes Pereira, executive director at UFRJ Science Park a.m. - Francisco Saboya Albuquerque Neto, president of Porto Digital - Horacio Aragonés Forjaz, general director at São José dos Campos Technology Park Questions and answers Closing arguments: José Eduardo Fiates Special Session: The legal framework supporting innovation habitats: developments of the C&T&I 12:10 National Code p.m. Sibá Machado, congressman 12:30 Lunch p.m. Painel 3: Evaluation of fostering instruments and innovation mechanisms (incubators and science parks) Moderator: Ronaldo Pena, director at Anprotec 2:00 p.m. Presentations: - United Kingdom’s experience evaluating fostering instruments Malcolm Parry, director and CEO of The Surrey Research Park and representative of the United Kingdom Science Park Association (UKSPA) - EBN’s quality system and evaluation of BICs Vera Barracho, project coordinator of the European Business and Innovation Centre Network (EBN) (to be continued) 3 return Organized by: Partners: (continuation) 2:00 p.m. - Presentation of the MCTI/British Embassy in Brazil Cooperation Project - “Technology Parks and Incubators for Brazil´s Development” Álvaro Toubes Prata, secretary of Technological Development and Innovation of MCTI, and Richard Lindsay, economic prosperity counsellor of the British Embassy in Brazil Questions and answers 3:15 p.m. Break Panel 4: Parks and Incubators for the Development of Brazil – Discussion and proposals for support policies 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Moderators: Jorge Mario Campagnolo, general coordinator of Technology Services of SETEC/MCTI, and Leandro Carione, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation of the Certi Foundation Introduction of the themes for discussion: - Gonçalo Guimarães, coordinator of the Technological Incubator of Popular Cooperatives - COPPE/UFRJ - Roberto Astor Moschetta, director at PUCRS Science and Technology Park (Tecnopuc) - Regina Faria, manager of COPPE/UFRJ Business Incubator Signature of the Anprotec & Consecti Technical Cooperation Agreement Closing arguments and follow up: Francilene Garcia Register 4 return Organized by: Partners: International Seed Forum Innovative companies (previously selected) will have the opportunity to present their businesses to potential investors, including investment funds, corporate investors and angel investors from several different countries. The event is coordinated by the Brazilian Innovation Agency (Finep), Anprotec, and the Brazilian Association of Private Equity and Venture Capital (ABVCAP), and is also being supported by the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil). Coordination: Finep, ABVCAP e Anprotec Place: Banco do Brasil Auditorium (11th floor) activity with simultaneous translation Portuguese/English Opening: Finep, Anprotec and ABVCAP 9:00 a.m. Signature of the Anprotec & ABVCAP Cooperation Agreement - Clóvis Benoni Meurer, president of ABVCAP - Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, vice-president of Anprotec Panel 1: How to benefit from opportunities of investing in innovative companies Moderator: Clovis Meurer, president of ABVCAP 9:30 a.m. Presentations: - Marcelo Rodrigues Almeida, partner and executive director at Brain Ventures - Eiran Simis, consultant of Porto Digital/C.E.S.A.R - José Eduardo Fiates, CEO of CVentures Questions and answers 10:45 Break p.m. 5 Organized by: return Sponsorship: Supported by: Institutional partners: Panel 2: Preparing the company to receive investments Moderator: Bruno Rodrigues Camargo, analyst of the Equity Investment Department - Investment Area of Finep 11:15 a.m. Presentations: - Bernardo Portugal, founding shareholder of Confrapar Participações e Pesquisa S/A - Clovis Meurer, president of ABVCAP Questions and answers 12:30 Lunch p.m. Institutional speech Finep, Anprotec and ABVCAP Presentation of the companies selected to the Seed Forum 2:00 p.m. 4:10 p.m. - Policlay Nanotech Indústria e Comércio - Ceará Industrial Technology Foundation (NUTEC), CE - Seu Condomínio Ltda. - Business Incubation Program of the Federal University of Goiás (Proine), GO - Forebrain Neurotecnologia Ltda. - Incubator of Coppe/UFRJ, RJ) - Ambidados Consultoria em Meio Ambiente Ltda. - Incubator of Coppe/UFRJ, RJ - Welle Tecnologia Laser Ltda. - Business Center for the Development of Advanced Technologies (CELTA), SC - ColOff Industrial Ltda. - Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Technology Center (Cietec), SP - Limpgas Tecnologia em Descarte de Gases Industriais Ltda. - Development Company of Campinas High Technology Pole (Ciatec), SP - XBot C. Associados Equipamentos Eletrônicos Ltda. - Technology Business Incubation Center (Cinet), SP - Sollis Soluções Integradas a Saúde Ltda. - Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Technology Center (Cietec), SP - Bioware Desenvolvimento de Tecnologia de Energia e Meio Ambiente Ltda. - Business Incubator of Unicamp, SP Networking Coffee Register 6 Organized by: return Sponsorship: Supported by: Institutional partners: Internationalization of Innovative Enterprises Forum - Business without borders Anprotec and Apex-Brasil will present the Innovative Enterprises Internationalization Support System project, called “Land2Land”. The event will also feature corporate internationalization success stories provided by innovation habitats in Brazil and abroad. Coordinators: Tony Chierighini and Sérgio Risola, directors at Anprotec, and representative of Apex-Brazil. Place: Banco do Brasil Auditorium (9th floor) activity with simultaneous translation Portuguese/English 9:00 a.m. Opening representatives of Apex-Brazil and Anprotec Presentation of the Project to Support the Internationalization of Innovative Ventures José Eduardo Fiates, board member at Anprotec Panel 1: Success cases - Landing safely in a new country Moderator: Tony Chierighini, director at Anprotec 9:30 a.m. Presentations: - Guilherme Stark, director at Reason Tecnologia S.A - Fábio Krohn, director at Pandorga Technologies - Mauro Moura Baptista dos Santos, general manager of ThoughtWorks in Recife - Antonini Puppin-Macedo, director of Operations and Research coordinator at Boeing Brazil Questions and answers 10:45 Break a.m. 7 return Organized by: Panel 2: Programs supporting the internationalization of companies Moderator: Tony Chierighini, director at Anprotec Presentations: - CNPq and the instruments supporting the internationalization of Brazilian companies Guilherme Sales Melo, director of Engineering, Exact Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences of the 11:15 National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) a.m. - Apex-Brazil’s Business Centers abroad Apex-Brasil’s representative (to be confirmed) - Attraction of Innovation Investments to Brazil Project Marcos Vinicius de Souza, Innovation director at Ministry of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade (MDIC) Presentation of the land2land Web Platform: How it works and how to participate 12:30 Lunch p.m. Panel 3: The challenges of internationalization for innovation habitats Moderator: Sérgio Risola, director of Anprotec 2:00 p.m. Presentations: - Helge Neumann, executive manager for the Development of Companies at Berlin Adlershof Science Park, Germany - Roberto Astor Moschetta, director at PUCRS Science and Technology Park (Tecnopuc), Brazil - Francisco Saboya Albuquerque Neto, president of Porto Digital, Brazil - Obi Okwuadigbo, assistant-director at Coventry University Technology Park, United Kingdom Questions and answers 3:30 p.m. Break 8 return Organized by: Panel 4: International experiences with soft landing programs Moderator: to be defined 4:00 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Presentations: - Michael Rosen, senior vice president of Forest City’s Science + Technology Group, USA - Vera Barracho, project coordinator of the European Business Innovation Centre Network (EBN) - Sara Monteiro, project coordinator of the RYME Reativação das PMEs Inovação e Internacional Projetc, Portugal (to be confirmed) Formalization ceremony of the innovation environments adhesion to the platform land2land Closing arguments Register 9 return Organized by: Graduated Companies’ Forum - Overcoming barriers This forum is designed to unite companies that have graduated from Brazilian business incubators, investors and fostering agencies in order to discuss important competitiveness themes, such as internalization and founding. The objective is to contribute, from experiences exchange and networks extension, to the proposition of strategies for the entrepreneurship and innovation barriers breakthrough. Coordinators: Fernando Kreutz, founder and president of FK Biotec and board member at Anprotec, and Maria Alice Lahorgue, general director of the Christiano Becker Institute. Place: Banco do Brasil Room (9th floor) 9:00 a.m. Opening Sheila Oliveira Pires, executive director at Anprotec, and Ênio Duarte Pinto, manager of Sebrae’s Unit for Acess to Innovation and Technology Round Table: Overcoming barriers - Lessons learned Moderator: Ênio Duarte Pinto, manager of Sebrae’s Unit for Access to Innovation and Technology 9:20 a.m. Guests: - Bruno Mello, founding partner and CEO at M4U - Wilsa Atella, director at Ambidados - Mervyn Lowe, founding partner and CEO at P3D Educação - Baltazar Neto, Fotosensores Tecnologia’s founder - Aldenor Martins, director at Signove Tecnologia S.A. Debates 10 return Organized by: 10:45 Break a.m. Panel 1: Resources for enterpreneuring: existing resources in Brazil and how to start - Government sources Moderator: Rafael Lucchesi, director of Education and Technology of the National Confederation of Industry (to be confirmed) Presentations: - FINEP’s product portfolio to support innovative companies 11:15 Marcelo Nicolas Camargo, head of the Department of Subsidy Operations of the Brazilian Innovation Agency (Finep) a.m. - Loan portfolio of Banco do Brasil to support innovative companies Mauricio Rafael Santa Cruz, regional superintendent of Banco do Brasil in Pernambuco (to be confirmed) - BNDES’ product portfolio to support innovative companies Felipe Maciel, economist of the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) - The companies’ side: experience in obtaining foster resources from public officials Francisco Ferreira, founding partner and director at Affero Lab Questions and answers 12:30 Lunch p.m. Panel 2: Private investments and capital markets - Opportunities for innovative companies Moderator: Paulo Cesar R. C. Alvim, manager of Sebrae’s Unit for Access to Markets and Financial Services 2:00 p.m. Presentations: - The different ways to invest and how to attract interest to your company Sidney Chameh, founding partner of DGF Investimentos - Acceleration of innovative companies Andre Ghinatti, executive director at Wow Aceleradora - IPO in Brazil - what are the challenges? Edna Holanda, company prospecting manager at BM&FBOVESPA (to be continued) 11 return Organized by: (continuation) 2:00 p.m. Statements from companies: - Paulo Sérgio Campos, Feixe Tecnologia’s founder and CEO at Mais Fluxo - Marcos Lichtblau, founding partner at Automatisa - Roberto Ribeiro da Cruz, CEO at Pixeon Medical Systems Questions and answers Panel 3: Internationalization of Companies – Starting to operate outside Brazil Moderator: Marcos Vinicius de Souza, Innovation director at Ministry of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade (MDIC) 3:10 p.m. Programs supporting the internationalization of companies: - Apex-Brasil (to be confirmed) - Diego Bonomo, executive manager of the Foreign Trade Unit of the National Confederation of Industry (CNI) Statements from companies: - Augusto Guimarães, founder and director at Nuteral - Guilherme Stark, director at Reason Tecnologia S.A. - Giovane Zanardo, CFO at Grupo RPH Questions and answers 4:15 p.m. Value proposition: Graduated Companies’ Forum - Joining efforts to generate competitiveness Fernando Kreutz, founder and president of FK Biotec and board member at Anprotec 4:30 p.m. Networking Coffee This activity is exclusive to graduated companies 12 return Organized by: Minicourse - Intelligent Parks: how to transform your science park into an intelligent region Time: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Place: Banco do Brasil Room (9th floor) Instructor: Eduardo Moreira da Costa (photo), general director at ÁgoraLab (UFSC, PUC-Rio) Purpose The course aims to provide the participants with concepts regarding the so-called “human smart cities” and how this affects the development of technological parks, either in operation or in project and implementation phases. Subject Most of Brazil’s technological parks in operation was developed based on the reasoning,still followed by Brazilian cities, thathome, leisure and work must be located in separate places. Similar to industrial districts in the 60s and 70s, the parks were formed far from the cities, considering that the employees would reach the workplace by driving their own vehicles or by coaches. With the urban crisis caused by the excess of vehicles and constant traffic congestion, this model must be revised, using the set of principles that have recentlybeencalled “Human Smart Cities (or regions)” (HSC). TheHSC concepthas been spread mainly in Europeand, at slower pace, in United States. The idea is that the city should be planned as a set of regions where citizens can perform all their basic functions within a small region of approximately one-mile diameter, which corresponds to an 8 million sq. m. area. Thus, citizens can live, work, have relations with each other and have fun only half an hour on foot from anywhere. The course will discuss how these concepts can be applied to the technological park (and other appropriate districts and regions), so that it can become an intelligent region and the embryo of the transformation of an entire city into a more human and smart place. 13 return Organized by: Target public Managers of technological parks in any phase of operations, managers of business incubators, public executives, university professors related to innovation and other persons interested in the concepts regarding human smart cities. Structure The duration of the course is three and half hours. The first part is the presentation, followed by group work and the presentation of ideas about the seven concepts regarding human smart cities. About the instructor Eduardo Moreira da Costa is general director of ÁgoraLab (International Multi-Institutional Laboratory for the Production and Sharing of Knowledge about Human Smart Cities),with offices in Florianópolis (Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC), Campinas (Telecommunication Research and Development Center CPqD) and Rio de Janeiro (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio) andindependent advisor. Writer of the book Global E-commerce Strategies for Small Businesses (MIT Press, 2001), published in English, Chinese and Japanese (from 2001 to 2003), he is also professor of the Department of Knowledge Engineering and Management of UFSC and IAG School of Businessof PUC-Rio. Costa is founder and coordinator of the first MBA in e-Gov in the country, the MeGA, andadvisor of the Inter-American Development Bank - IDB, World Bank and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in smart cities, innovation, electronic businesses and electronic government. In the United States, he was visiting scholar at Harvard Universityfrom 1997 to 2002. In Brazil, he was innovation director at Funding Authority for Studies and Projects - FINEP (2007-2010), developer of PRIME and JURO ZERO programs, officer ofthe National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development - CNPq (1993-1997), developer of SOFTEX 2000 program for incentive to Brazilian export of software and researcher of CPqD of TELEBRÁS. Costa is electrical engineer, with a master’s degree in computer science from Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG and Ph.D. in electronics from Universityof Southampton, inEngland. He is also member of the Order of Scientific Merit of the Brazilian Government (2010), advisor of entities, member of the Board of Directors of three companies (ALGAR, SENIOR Sistemas and HOPLON) and lecturer renowned in Brazil and abroad in innovation, smart cities and entrepreneurship fields. Register 14 return Organized by: Sebrae Innovation Forum Geared towards Sebrae System for professional and business incubator managers, this forum will present an overview of good practices developed in Europe and Brazil. Theme: Good practices for the management of business incubators Coordinator: Ênio Duarte Pinto, manager of Sebrae’s Unit of Acess to Inovation and Technology Place: Espaço Di Branco activity with simultaneous translation Portuguese/English 9:00 a.m. Opening Glaucia Zoldan, assistent-manager of Sebrae’s Unit for Acess to Innovation and Technology, and Gisa Melo Bassalo, director at Anprotec Table 1: Global Panorama of Business Incubators - What is new? Moderator: Guilherme Ary Plonski, board member at Anprotec 9:30 a.m. Guests: - Philippe Vanrie, CEO at European Business Innovation Centre Network (EBN), Belgium - José Alberto Sampaio Aranha, member of Anprotec’s Extended Leaders Group Discussions/Closing arguments 10:30 Break a.m. Table 2: Lessons from aboard - Best practices in Europe Moderator: Luís Afonso Bermúdez, board member at Anprotec 11:00 Cases: - Open Innovation: Frank Kistemaker, manager of the Business Incubator of Brainport Development, a.m. Netherlands - Industrial spin off: Luc Peeters, CEO at Innotek, Belgium - Angel Network: Frank Roche, chairman of the Dublin Business and Innovation Centre, Ireland Discussion/Closing arguments 15 return Organized by: 12:30 Lunch p.m. Table 3: Brazil’s sucessful experiences Moderator: Glaucia Zoldan, assistent-manager of Sebrae’s Unit for Acess to Innovation and Technology 2:00 p.m. Cases: - Investment funds for innovative companies: José Eduardo Fiates, director at CVentures - Innovation incentive program: Anizio Dutra Vianna, manager of the Unit for Acess to Innovation and Sustainability of Sebrae/MG - Sebrae and start-ups: Marcio Brito, analyst of the Collective Service Unit - Maturity model of incubators - Cerne: Carlos Eduardo Negrão Bizzotto, project coordinator at Anprotec Discussion/Closing arguments 3:30 p.m. Break Table 4: Conclusion and Challenges - Talk show Animator: José Eduardo Fiates, board member at Sebrae and Anprotec 4:00 p.m. 4:40 p.m. Guests: - Guilherme Ary Plonski, board member at Anprotec - Luís Afonso Bermúdez, board member at Anprotec - Glaucia Zoldan, assistent-manager of Sebrae’s Unit for Acess to Innovation and Technology Launch of the Avance! Corporate Game Cooperation Sebrae & Anprotec Conclusion - Carlos Alberto dos Santos, technical director at Sebrae - José Eduardo Fiates, board member at Sebrae and Anprotec Register 16 return Organized by: Launch SILVIO M EIRA , 58 anos, nasceu em Taperoá, Paraíba. Engenheiro [Eletrônica, ITA, ‘77], MSc [Computação, UFPE, ‘81] e PhD [Computing, UKC, ‘85], é professor titular de Engenharia de Software do Centro de Informática da UFPE e Batuquei- NERD FAIXA PRETA, EMPREENDEDOR, ENGENHEIRO DO ITA , PROFESSOR OBCECADO E TIETADO, INOVADOR, FUNDADOR DO C.E.S.A.R E DO PORTO DIGITAL DO R ECIFE, DOUTOR EM COMPUTAÇÃO NA I NGLATERRA... Silvio Meira está no epicentro da revolução digital desde da época em que os computadores não tinham esse nome. Em 1973, quando escreveu sua primeira linha de código, a máquina tinha 32 k de memória e era maior que uma Kombi. Ao contrário do estereótipo do nerd pálido, curvado e tímido, que passa o dia colado na tela, Silvio tem a fala solta e o físico de triatleta. Como certos pernambucanos da gema, nasceu na Paraíba. O “cabra” – expressão que ele usa a dar com o pau – não esconde o título honorífico de que mais se orgulha na carreira: batuqueiro titular do Cabra Alada, grupo de maracatu do Carnaval recifense. Numa das nossas longas conversas de “engenheiro” nessas duas décadas de amizade [sim, também sou engenheiro formado na POLI], caiu uma ficha: ambos somos netos de avós iletrados que levaram a vida na roça, longe de tudo, enfrentando uma natureza que não conheciam, sem provedores de acesso para buscar respostas às perguntas mais cabeludas. Quantas diferenças e oportunidades em relação ao que temos hoje diante de nossos olhos... Falta algo a dizer sobre Silvio Meira? Sim, o essencial: trata-se de um homem com a virtude da absoluta generosidade com o conhecimento. Que cada um de nós, participantes deste momento de mudanças rápidas e radicais, as maiores da história humana, saibamos reconhecer, processar e compartilhar essa virtude rara do “cabra”. Boa leitura! ESTE LIVRO VAI MEX realidade não s desses craques faz. Que o digam paixão pelo Rec mundo. Essa av geração de “bix Book: Novos negócios inovadores de crescimento empreendedor no Brasil (New innovative entrepreneurial growth businesses in Brazil) ro do Maracatu A Cabra Alada, ambos em Recife, e Faculty Associate, Berkman Center, Universidade de Harvard, Cambridge, Estados Unidos. Um dos artífices da renovação da Informática da UFPE na década de 1980, foi um dos fundadores do C.E.S.A.R, Centro de Estudos e Sistemas Avançados do Recife, nos anos 1990, e um dos criadores de um dos maiores e melhores parques tecnológicos do país, o Porto Digital, nos anos 2000. É um dos fundadores e articuladores da IKEWAI, rede de desenho de novos negócios no Porto Digital. Meira participou e observou de perto os processos de criação e evolução de dezenas de startups, muitas delas resultado de esforços de pesquisa, desenvolvimento e inovação na UFPE e no CESAR, experiência que serviu de base pra contar a história deste livro: o que é necessário saber, mesmo, para criar Novos negócios inovadores de crescimento empreendedor no Brasil? Aqui dois te experiências, ins vasta gama de ide são receitas, nem oportunidades qu de ir à luta, de em C ARLOS A MÉR Author: Silvio Meira Time: 5 p.m. Place: Porto Mídia - Rua do Apolo, no 181 NASCIDO EM TAPERO PINGARDA, MIGROU PA MULTIPLICOU AS SUAS TOU NO I NSTITUTO No seu livro damentais que p e inovação –, sen inovação. E a his M ARCELO TAS, engenheiro, jornalista, repórter, ator, diretor, apresentador... formam o mundo Mas, afi nal, longe; é movido In this book, Silvio Meira organizes his brilliant ideas and conclusions on entrepreneurship and innovation, a topic that he discusses in lectures throughout the country. 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