This document discusses Brazil's efforts to develop its semiconductor industry. It provides an overview of Brazil's strategic sectors including ICT and outlines the growing domestic electronics market. Brazil is working to rebuild its semiconductor ecosystem through initiatives like the CI-Brasil Program which supports IC design, provides training programs, and promotes partnerships between universities, companies and research institutes. The government has implemented policies and incentives under programs like PBM and PADIS to attract investment and support R&D in areas like digital TV and smart grids in order to leverage growth in the ICT sector and develop Brazil's presence in the global semiconductor industry.
India Smart Grids Future Session and Report Update, Team Finland Future Watch...Team Finland Future Watch
Intian energiasektori uudistuu ja älykkään sähköverkon markkinat (mittarit, ICT-järjestelmät, sähkönsiirtoverkko) kehittyvät nopeasti tarjoten uusia liiketoimintamahdollisuuksia. Intiassa on suuri tarve uusille tavoille tuottaa, kuluttaa, varastoida ja vaihtaa energiaa entistä joustavammin ja resurssitehokkaammin. Uudenlaisia palveluja tarvitaan sähkön kuluttajille ja tuottajille.
Misra,D.C.(2009): E-governance in ICT InnovationsDr D.C. Misra
This is a presentation on E-governance in ICT Innovations I made in India R&D 2009 in New Delhi on January 23, 2009 organised by Department of Science and Technology, Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and European Commission.
India Smart Grids Future Session and Report Update, Team Finland Future Watch...Team Finland Future Watch
Intian energiasektori uudistuu ja älykkään sähköverkon markkinat (mittarit, ICT-järjestelmät, sähkönsiirtoverkko) kehittyvät nopeasti tarjoten uusia liiketoimintamahdollisuuksia. Intiassa on suuri tarve uusille tavoille tuottaa, kuluttaa, varastoida ja vaihtaa energiaa entistä joustavammin ja resurssitehokkaammin. Uudenlaisia palveluja tarvitaan sähkön kuluttajille ja tuottajille.
Misra,D.C.(2009): E-governance in ICT InnovationsDr D.C. Misra
This is a presentation on E-governance in ICT Innovations I made in India R&D 2009 in New Delhi on January 23, 2009 organised by Department of Science and Technology, Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and European Commission.
Research and innovation in Europe has to become more global and digital; EUREKA and especially the Clusters may act as frontrunners for this development. Through their flexibility and adaptability, the EUREKA Clusters are well equipped to consider more global approaches and the involvement of customers and end users.
National information infrastrcuture_Rrecommendations to Deptt of Electronics ...Prakash Kumar
Recommendation on Policy and Institutional Mechanism for National Information Infrastrcuture presented to Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India
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Communications Standards Review (CSR) reports on formal telecommunications standards work-in-progress (US and International) covering multimedia and wire line access technology standards.
It is often difficult to tell whether a standards committee is a formal one. In the US, formal standards committees are accredited by American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The accreditation process is complex but offers some specific values to potential users and implementers of standards:
⦁ Standards work is coordinated to avoid two different standards committees creating different standards for the same functions.
⦁ Standards committees must maintain their standards so long as there is a minimal level of use.
⦁ The standards process is designed to prevent domination by any group and to allow all reasonable technical input to be heard.
⦁ Intellectual Property Rights (IPR, i.e., patent or pending patents) are identified (but not resolved) during the standards creating process.
Today there are some non-accredited standards groups (e.g., ATM Forum and Frame Relay Forum) that develop their work and then introduce it into formal standards groups. This can be a good balance. And very rarely, as in the case of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), informal standards work is so desirable that it becomes acknowledged as formal by force of use. However, the IETF now has ties to formal standards organizations. But the rest of the non-accredited standards groups are often attempting to drape a manufacturer's proprietary approach in finer garb. The proprietary approach may be desirable (e.g., Microsoft MAPI), but it cannot meet the four values of formal standards work outlined above.
At CSR, the term "Telecommunications Standard Body" refers to formal authorized telecommunications standardization bodies.
Global Expert Mission Report “South Korea Smart Cities 2019”KTN
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Innovate UK’s Global Expert Missions programme is one of its most important tools to support the UK’s Industrial Strategy’s ambition for the UK to be the international partner of choice for science and innovation.
Global collaborations are crucial in meeting the Industrial Strategy’s Grand Challenges and will be further supported by the launch of a new International Research and Innovation Strategy.
Innovate UK’s Global Expert Missions, led by KTN, play an important role in building strategic partnerships, providing deep insight into the opportunities for UK innovation and shaping future bilateral collaboration programmes.
Find out more about the International Special Interest Group at https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/international
Apresentação do Dr. Ricardo Rivera, especialista em Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação do BNDES no 1º fórum Brasil-Coreia.
Unisinos, outubro de 2011
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My slides for the Innovate UK e-Infrastructure SIG meeting in August 2014, introducing the work we have been doing with HPC Midlands to create a standard heads of agreement for HPC services, to make it easier for academic supercomputer centres to share their facilities with other institutions and with industry.
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Covid-19 Massive Retrenchment and Unemployment: Individuals Upskilling & Resk...Anthony Ng
REE LIVE WEBINAR
Covid-19 Massive Retrenchment and Unemployment: Individuals Upskilling & Reskilling Training towards IR4.0 Digital Transformation
Join & Find out from Experts Industries Players Opinions by
✅1. YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Sahar Bin Darusman – Chief Employment Insurance Office of PERKESO
✅2. Mr. Ab Rahim Yusoff- Deputy Director General of Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC)
✅3. Dato’ Palaniappan Joseph - Chairman of Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) TVET & Future Skills Committee ASEAN Future Workforce Council
✅4. Mr. Nizmar Mohd Nazar – Chief Information Officer of Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IOT Institute (MARII)
✅5. Dr. M Shahrul Azmi M Yusoff - Director of SIRIM Berhad (Innovation Centre of Innovation in Smart Manufacturing)
Moderated by Anthony Ng, CEO of MIT Academy Sdn Bhd
Date: 27 April 2020, Monday
Time: 3.00pm to 4.30pm (Malaysian Time GMT+8)
Free Registration Link: http://bit.ly/COVID19MIT
(FREE Live Admission for Everyone)
Target Audience : Multinational Companies (MNC), Small Medium Enterprises (SME), Government Departments, Engineers & Technicians, Colleges and Universities Lecturers/Post Graduates in Engineering & Technical Fields, Retrenched and Unemployed Individuals.
ℹ️ For any enquiry, kindly WhatsApp +60123831864, http://wa.me/60123831864
Research and innovation in Europe has to become more global and digital; EUREKA and especially the Clusters may act as frontrunners for this development. Through their flexibility and adaptability, the EUREKA Clusters are well equipped to consider more global approaches and the involvement of customers and end users.
National information infrastrcuture_Rrecommendations to Deptt of Electronics ...Prakash Kumar
Recommendation on Policy and Institutional Mechanism for National Information Infrastrcuture presented to Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India
Telecommunications standards (wire and wireless) are the underlying "laws" that govern the emerging Global Information Highway and the existing telephone system. Telecommunications networks in every country in the world utilize formal telecommunications standards to physically interwork. Without public agreements and the telecommunications standards that codify such agreements, wide-area voice and data communications would not be possible.
Communications Standards Review (CSR) reports on formal telecommunications standards work-in-progress (US and International) covering multimedia and wire line access technology standards.
It is often difficult to tell whether a standards committee is a formal one. In the US, formal standards committees are accredited by American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The accreditation process is complex but offers some specific values to potential users and implementers of standards:
⦁ Standards work is coordinated to avoid two different standards committees creating different standards for the same functions.
⦁ Standards committees must maintain their standards so long as there is a minimal level of use.
⦁ The standards process is designed to prevent domination by any group and to allow all reasonable technical input to be heard.
⦁ Intellectual Property Rights (IPR, i.e., patent or pending patents) are identified (but not resolved) during the standards creating process.
Today there are some non-accredited standards groups (e.g., ATM Forum and Frame Relay Forum) that develop their work and then introduce it into formal standards groups. This can be a good balance. And very rarely, as in the case of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), informal standards work is so desirable that it becomes acknowledged as formal by force of use. However, the IETF now has ties to formal standards organizations. But the rest of the non-accredited standards groups are often attempting to drape a manufacturer's proprietary approach in finer garb. The proprietary approach may be desirable (e.g., Microsoft MAPI), but it cannot meet the four values of formal standards work outlined above.
At CSR, the term "Telecommunications Standard Body" refers to formal authorized telecommunications standardization bodies.
Global Expert Mission Report “South Korea Smart Cities 2019”KTN
The Smart Cities Expert Mission travelled to Korea in June 2019 and in this publication, KTN share the information and insights gathered during the delegation’s time there.
Innovate UK’s Global Expert Missions programme is one of its most important tools to support the UK’s Industrial Strategy’s ambition for the UK to be the international partner of choice for science and innovation.
Global collaborations are crucial in meeting the Industrial Strategy’s Grand Challenges and will be further supported by the launch of a new International Research and Innovation Strategy.
Innovate UK’s Global Expert Missions, led by KTN, play an important role in building strategic partnerships, providing deep insight into the opportunities for UK innovation and shaping future bilateral collaboration programmes.
Find out more about the International Special Interest Group at https://ktn-uk.co.uk/programmes/international
Apresentação do Dr. Ricardo Rivera, especialista em Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação do BNDES no 1º fórum Brasil-Coreia.
Unisinos, outubro de 2011
BigDataPilotDemoDays - I BiDaaS Application to the Manufacturing Sector WebinarBig Data Value Association
The new data-driven industrial revolution highlights the need for big data technologies to unlock the potential in various application domains. To this end, BDV PPP projects I-BiDaaS, BigDataStack, Track & Know and Policy Cloud deliver innovative technologies to address the emerging needs of data operations and applications. To fully exploit the sustainability and take full advantage of the developed technologies, the projects onboarded pilots that exhibit their applicability in a wide variety of sectors. In the Big Data Pilot Demo Days, the projects will showcase the developed and implemented technologies to interested end-users from the industry as well as technology providers, for further adoption.
My slides for the Innovate UK e-Infrastructure SIG meeting in August 2014, introducing the work we have been doing with HPC Midlands to create a standard heads of agreement for HPC services, to make it easier for academic supercomputer centres to share their facilities with other institutions and with industry.
Overview about smart grid projects in Brazil and how the security requiments have been considered in R&D projects. Results related to a smart metering security assessment project are presented.
Covid-19 Massive Retrenchment and Unemployment: Individuals Upskilling & Resk...Anthony Ng
REE LIVE WEBINAR
Covid-19 Massive Retrenchment and Unemployment: Individuals Upskilling & Reskilling Training towards IR4.0 Digital Transformation
Join & Find out from Experts Industries Players Opinions by
✅1. YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Sahar Bin Darusman – Chief Employment Insurance Office of PERKESO
✅2. Mr. Ab Rahim Yusoff- Deputy Director General of Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC)
✅3. Dato’ Palaniappan Joseph - Chairman of Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) TVET & Future Skills Committee ASEAN Future Workforce Council
✅4. Mr. Nizmar Mohd Nazar – Chief Information Officer of Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IOT Institute (MARII)
✅5. Dr. M Shahrul Azmi M Yusoff - Director of SIRIM Berhad (Innovation Centre of Innovation in Smart Manufacturing)
Moderated by Anthony Ng, CEO of MIT Academy Sdn Bhd
Date: 27 April 2020, Monday
Time: 3.00pm to 4.30pm (Malaysian Time GMT+8)
Free Registration Link: http://bit.ly/COVID19MIT
(FREE Live Admission for Everyone)
Target Audience : Multinational Companies (MNC), Small Medium Enterprises (SME), Government Departments, Engineers & Technicians, Colleges and Universities Lecturers/Post Graduates in Engineering & Technical Fields, Retrenched and Unemployed Individuals.
ℹ️ For any enquiry, kindly WhatsApp +60123831864, http://wa.me/60123831864
Internet of Everything. El Reto de la InnovaciónAMETIC
Presentación a cargo de José Petisco Garay, Director General de Cisco España, en el 28º Encuentro de Telecomunicaciones y Economía Digital organizado por AMETIC y Fundación Telefónica en el marco de los cursos de verano de la UIMP del 1 al 4 de septiembre de 2014
BigDataStack Connected Consumer Pilot Demo
BigDataStack will provide retailers with optimal insights into consumer preferences and increase the effectiveness of marketing strategies to improve the consumer shopping experience. Led by Worldline, a roadmap for a major Spanish food retailer has been defined, allowing them to offer predictive shopping lists, and tailored recommendations and promotions, improving consumers’ experiences.
Webinar takeaways
The Connected Consumer use case utilizes the BigDataStack environment to implement and offer a recommender system for the grocery market.
All of the data that are used to train the analytic algorithms of the use case are corporate data provided by one of the top food retailers companies in Spain.
OPEN DEI Webinar "Business opportunities for Digital Transformation through the ecosystem of Digital Innovation Hubs in Europe"
14 May 2020
Giorgio Micheletti (OPEN DEI Coordinator, IDC)
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
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However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
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Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
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3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Ci brasil - brazil s effort to semiconductor s area
1. CI-Brasil – Brazil´s Effort to
Semiconductor´s Area -
Silicon Photonic Integrated
Circuits at CTI
III International Workshop on
Trends in Optical Technologies
Campinas, May 29th, 2014
3. Biotechnology and
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology and
Nanotechnology
Information and
Communication
Technologies
Information and
Communication
Technologies
Inputs for Health
Sector
Inputs for Health
Sector
Biofuels, electric
energy, hydrogen
and renewable
energies
Biofuels, electric
energy, hydrogen
and renewable
energies
Oil, gas and coalOil, gas and coal AgribusinessAgribusiness
Biodiversity and
natural resources
Biodiversity and
natural resources
Development of
the Amazon and of
the Semi-Arid
region
Development of
the Amazon and of
the Semi-Arid
region
Meteorology and
climate change
Meteorology and
climate change
Space ProgramSpace Program Nuclear ProgramNuclear Program
National Defense
and Public Security
National Defense
and Public Security
InnovationInnovation
What is strategic for BRAZIL?What is strategic for BRAZIL?
5. Information
Technology
Telecom
Consumer
electronics
Transportation
& Auto Parts
Local Manufacturing and/or R&D Operations
4th largest market in Cell
Phones (133,83/100)
5th largest market in
Automotive
3rd largest market in
Computers (behind US and
China)
55 M households with TVs
(16,809 M with cable TV
8,5/100)
Market Size (world comparison)
Automation &
Medical
Equipment
3rd largest market in ATMs
and 5th largest in Medical
Equipments
3.63 M vehicles sold in 2012 (world #5)
14 M TV units manufactured in 2012
272 Million lines of mobile access turned on (Jan 2014)
10 M computers and 8 M tablets sold in 2013
A high potential semiconductor (memory and others ICs…)A high potential semiconductor (memory and others ICs…)
6. Brazilian Electronics Market [B$]
Fonte: Aliceweb/MDIC
…driven by a growing domestic electronics market:…driven by a growing domestic electronics market:
o Brazilian Market (% world):
Electronics: 4%
Semiconductor: 1.4%
o Semiconductors: penetration
will increase more than 7%
CAGR until 2014
PC penetration will jump
from 30% to 66% in the next
3 years (140M PCs in 2014)
Government initiatives can
leverage this growth even
more (education, digital
inclusion, smart grid, RF ID
etc.)
*Estimated by the MCTI
Integrated circuits US$ 4.736 Billion
Diodes, Transistors, LEDs US$ 0.514 Billion
Semiconductor products US$ 0.317 Billion
Semiconductor Imports – 2013 US$ 5.567 Billion
DRAM memory US$ 0.653 Billion
Flash memory US$ 0.555 Billion
Memory Imports - 2012 US$ 1.2 Billion
Total Semiconductor Market* US$ 12 Billion
Total Semiconductor Market: Semiconductor + Memory Cards + Flash Memory
7. Customer
Service
Back End
IC’s – VALUE CHAIN
MARKETSUPPLIERS
Projeto Manufatura
Front EndDesignConception
•CEITEC
•SIX
•Aegis e
Semikron
(discrete power
devices)
•Smart
•HT Micron (JV Hana
Micron
•MULTILASER
•Gemalto, Morpho e
LC (Smart Card)
Companies Operating in Brazil
•25 IC Design Companies
•IC DHs Internacionais
-Freescale (EUA)
-Perceptia (EUA)
-STI Semiconductor
Design (JV Toshiba e STI)
-Jasper (USA)
•DHs locals
-15 IC DHs públics
-4 IC DHs privates e
-2 IC DHs independents
Our ecosystem of semiconductors under constructionOur ecosystem of semiconductors under construction
8. CEITEC – Wafer Fab and IC Design Center (State-owned Company)
SIX – IC ASICs Front End
HT Micron - IC back-end
IC Fabs in BrazilIC Fabs in Brazil
9. IC Design Houses
Government financial support (CNPq and
FINEP)
– Infrastructure CPU, servers and EDA
software
– Training in design tools
– Scholarships for designers
– CI Projects
Results
– HRs: more than 500 designers trained
– Projects and services: design services, IP,
digital, analog, mixed-signal (applications
in power management, automotive,
audio and video, telecommunications,
RFID, medical equipment, automation,
. etc..)
Network of
Project Centers
10. Actions to promote ICT Sector in BrazilActions to promote ICT Sector in Brazil
1. Incentives
and Benefits
3. R&D
and Projects
Support
4. Attraction
of Investments
and Promotion
of Exports
5.
Intellectual
Property
2. Education
and
Training HR
6. Purchasing
Power
Fostering and
Financing
ICT Sector
INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL POLICY (PBM – Plano Brasil Maior + ENCTI)
11. Brazil Package of Incentives for R&D - ICTBrazil Package of Incentives for R&D - ICT
Taxes Incentives Funding and Grants Fellowships+ +
States FellowshipsIT Law
Innovation Laws
10.973/04, 11.196/05,
States & Cities Laws
IC & Displays
Law (PADIS, 11.484/07)
FINEP
Federal
Fellowships
States & Cities
Funding & Grants
BNDES
IP Protection
Industrial Policy (PBM – Plano Brasil Maior)
12. Joint Venture - Toshiba
Semic, Semp Toshiba and
W. von Braun– IC DH
SIX - Project in State of
Minas Gerais - Foundry
‘99 ‘05 ’09‘03 ’10‘07 ‘11
Government Efforts
Market Response
National Program
of
Microelectronics
Launch
Industrial Policy
(PITCE ‘03-’07):
IC became top
priority
PADIS:
Specific law
for IC and
Displays
Industrial Policy
(PDP ‘08-’10): IC
and Display are
priorities
Industrial Policy
(PBM ‘11-’14):
IC and Displays
remains top
priority
SMART
S.Paulo start
of
production
in Brazil:
memory
module
Freescale –
IC DH start-
up in Brazil
Hana Micron
JV w/ Teikon:
BACK-END
IC Brazil:
22 DHs -
500
designers
CEITEC - R. G. Sul
Foundry start of
production
SMART
Start of
production:
BACK-END Gemalto :
investment
announcement:
BACK-END
‘12 ‘13
PADIS updated
to meet
additional
industry needs
Industrial Policy and Market response - Recent TimelineIndustrial Policy and Market response - Recent Timeline
14. Overview
– Created in July 2005; Approved by CATI / SEPIN / MCTI
– Initiative of Academy, Government and Productive Sector
To promote the development of microelectronics ecosystem
in Brazil and enter the country in the semiconductor market
– Promote the creation and implementation of companies
– Attracting international companies
– Promoting innovation in Electronic Complex: RFID, Digital TV,
instrumentation, automation, …
Synergy with other incentives, mechanisms and instruments:
– IT Law; PADIS; PDP; FINEP Economic Subvention
– Innovation Support - BNDES…
CI Brasil Program – Vision and ObjectivesCI Brasil Program – Vision and Objectives
15. Financial Support:
– Fellowships for designers – CNPq
– EDA tools – FINEP
Wafer fabrication:
– Internationals Foundries
– CEITEC-SA (starting operation)
– SIX Semiconductors (soon)
Packaging:
– Internationals Services
– CTI
Test:
– Internationals Services
– CTI
CI Brasil Program – Design / Diffusion / Test / PackageCI Brasil Program – Design / Diffusion / Test / Package
17. Cooperation with Cadence Company for Development
Partnership for Curriculum
Two Training Centers : CT1/UFRGS e CT2/CTI
Training on three areas (Design)
– Digital
– Analog & Mixed Signal (AMS)
– Radio Frequency (RF)
Traning Contens
– Fundamental Theory
– Cadence tool training
– Applications and design practices
CI Brasil Program – Training Program FeaturesCI Brasil Program – Training Program Features
19. After years, Brazil chose to
rebuild the semiconductor
ecosystem in the country
Semiconductor has been one
of the priorities since 2003
The ChallengeThe Challenge
20. For Brazil, the
semiconductor industry
is important because:
– it impacts other segments
of economy
– high turnover
– exporting potential
– platform for innovation, …
The ChallengeThe Challenge
In the 1980´s there were more than 20
semiconductor companies in Brazil
(discrete and integrated)!!!
21. Brazilian economy and
Information and
Communications Technologies
(ICT) Industry momentum
A fast growing IC and display
market
Growing volumes of imports
of semiconductors and
displays
The MotivationThe Motivation
22. Specific policy for Semiconductors and
Displays PBM/TIC
Forming and Empowering Human
Resources – CI Brasil Program and
otters initiatives
Promoting investments in Private and
Public R&D
R&D Projects – Digital TV, RFID, Smart
Grid, Telecomm, Education, ...
Cooperation with internationals
partners
Financing and loans on favorable terms
(BNDES e FINEP)
Package Incentives and Competitive
Benefits (PADIS)
What we're doing?What we're doing?
23. Campinas, May 29th, 2014
Thank You for Attention
alessandro.campos@mct.gov.br
roberto.panepucci@cti.gov.br