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 MoreThe buyer was WEG, a Brazilian multinational that operates in the electrical machinery segment. With this transaction, announced on 06/23, WEG now holds 51% of Mvisia’s share capital, while the founding partners and former AWC participants continue to hold the remaining 49%.
Read MoreThe projects covered in the report are its own initiatives such as Academic Working Capital, Instituto TIM-OBMEP Scholarships, Bateria do Instituto TIM and O Círculo da Matemática do Brasil, in addition to the Garantéa-ISS project and Casa de Passagem Ana Vasconcelos.
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