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"[T]here is a clear need to redirect the entire [Brazilian] science and technology sector from the patterns established in the 1970s to others more in line with the realities of the 1990s."
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"The Millennium Science Initiative (MSI) strives to create and nurture world-class science and scientific talent in the developing world."
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"The International Institute for Neuroscience of Natal (IINN) is devoted to the mission of promoting scientific research in Brazil at the highest possible level."
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"The MSI... It was founded in the belief that world-class science can, under the appropriate conditions, be practiced anywhere in the world."
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"Brazil's information technology industry faces a quandary: Its world-class skills aren't known in most of the world. Despite boasting state-of-the-art systems and software providers, the country has not been able to export, its know-bow or products to ma
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"[R]esults of a conference held to chart the future course of changes brought about by the revolution in information technology (IT) in Latin America."
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"Brazil is beginning to realize its potential as an IT market, thanks to a more stable macroeconomic environment and lower trade barriers than in earlier years."
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"This study compares the current realities, history and prospects for three developing nations that are also among the world’s largest: Brazil, China and India."
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Professor who's worked on the Brazilian computer industry.
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Papers from 2000 conference, "Building The Learning Economy"
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The "Brazilian government has strategically focused on the promotion of a domestic capability for componet and semiconductor design."
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Survey of science in Brazil.
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Scientific and technical research in Sao Jose dos Campos.
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Overview of the recent history of the Brazilian software industry.
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"Brazil's IT industry has been growing at a 10% annual clip since 2000.... Brazil does have world-class talent, especially in Java, open software, and electronic security -- all fields in which the Porto Digital companies are strong."
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"This paper provides some comments on policies that can improve technological innovation capabilities of the Brazilian society."
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Latin American physics includes "advanced education programs, major research facilities, and industrial development. An aggressive program for science and technology may lead to a flourishing epoch in the next century."
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Comparison of Internet proejcts in Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio, and Sao Paolo.
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