The activities of the Academic Working Capital program began with Workshop I, on 8/29 and 9/12. The objective was to show entrepreneurs that the first stage of the work should be the discovery of a real problem, which has a market, and an audience willing to pay for the solution.
Read MoreWith a national presence, Instituto TIM’s actions and projects reached more than 500 municipalities, in the 26 states and the Federal District, benefiting more than 700 thousand people, steadfast in the purpose of democratizing science, technology and innovation, promoting human development in Brazil.
Read MoreUniversity students who want to transform their TCC into a technology-based startup can now enroll in the Academic Working Capital 2020 program. Groups of 2 to 4 students can participate, all over 18 years of age, in which at least one of the members – the author of the TCC that will originate the startup.
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