The city of Aveiro will once again host, between the 6th and 8th of November, Brazil Tech Days, an event that has established itself as one of the main technological bridges between Brazil and Portugal. In its fourth edition, the meeting marks the arrival of 14 new Brazilian startups to Porto Digital’s internationalization program, expanding the presence of Recife’s innovation ecosystem in the European market.
With a program that includes panels, strategic debates and business presentations, Brazil Tech Days 2025 aims to discuss topics such as international business, investment opportunities, applied innovation and female leadership in technology.
The presence of Alexandre Amorim, president of SERPRO (Federal Data Processing Service), who will speak about technology in the public sector, and Mauricélia Montenegro, secretary of Science, Technology and Innovation of Pernambuco, a state that maintains a program aimed at the internationalization of technological companies, has been confirmed.
Among the highlights of this edition is the panel “Tech Women: the challenges on both sides of the Atlantic”, which will bring together female leaders from the technology sector in Brazil and Portugal. The event will also feature representatives from the University of Aveiro, innovation hubs and public bodies from both countries, reinforcing the collaborative and international nature of the initiative.
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Created in 2022 by Cais do Porto and Porto Digital, Brazil Tech Days consolidated Aveiro as a strategic hub for exchange between Brazilian and Portuguese entrepreneurs. Last year, the event marked the inauguration of Porto Digital’s European headquarters, in a space that has functioned as a business, meeting and integration hub for Brazilian startups looking to expand operations on the continent.
Brazil Tech Days 2025 takes place at Cais do Porto, located at Rua Manuel Firmino, 45, in Aveiro. Registration is free and can be done on the event’s official website, available through from this link.
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