In Celebration Of The Second Anniversary Of The Naval Technological Cluster In Rio de Janeiro, A Live Broadcast Was Held To Announce The Results Of The GTI. The Broadcast Of The Shipbuilding Sector Also Discussed Proposals For The Brazilian Naval Recycling Market
This Wednesday (10), FIRJAN and the Naval Technological Cluster Announced The Results Of The Intersectoral Working Group In A Live Broadcast On FIRJAN’s Channel On YouTube To Celebrate The 2nd Anniversary Of The Naval Technological Cluster In Rio de Janeiro. The Opening Of The Event In The Shipbuilding Sector Was Made By Luiz Césio Caetano, Acting President Of FIRJAN, Who Commented On The Importance Of The Naval Technological Cluster Of Rio de Janeiro, Naval Recycling, And Other Topics He Raised.
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Luiz thanked The President Of The Administrative Council Of CTN-RJ For This Essential Initiative For Rio De Janeiro And Also For The Invaluable Contribution To The Technological Cluster Projects That Have Been Created And Improved Over The Last Two Years.
Carlos Erane De Aguiar, Vice President Of FIRJAN, President Of The Administrative Council Of The Naval Technological Cluster Of Rio De Janeiro, And Also Director-President Of SIMDE, Spoke About Naval Recycling And Highlighted That From The Dynamic Relationship And Sharing Model Between Various Anchor Companies In The Shipbuilding Sector, There Is A Capacity To Create New Businesses, New Models, And More Jobs And Income For The State, Which Occurs Without Any State Intervention Through The Self-Determination Of Private Capital And Partnership Models Through Local Arrangements, Focusing On Public Policies In Geographical Spaces.
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Live Event Highlights Future Investments In The Brazilian Shipbuilding Sector
According To Carlos Erane, Rio De Janeiro Has Local Potential, And He Gratefully States That It Also Has The Will To Develop Public Policies.
During The Broadcast, The Results Of The Intersectoral Working Group Were Announced By Commander André Sochaczewski, Coordinator Of The GTI, And By Admiral Edésio Teixeira, Director-President Of Emgepron.
The Meeting Also Featured The Presence And Remarks Of Célia Jordão, Representative Of ALERJ And State Deputy, And José Luiz Zamith, Secretary Of Planning And Management Of The State Of RJ. The Closing Was Held By Ilques Barbosa, Admiral Of The Fleet.
Naval Recycling And The Technological Cluster
The Naval Recycling Market Is Promising Because It Attracts New Jobs In Various Shipbuilding Sectors. See Below Some Activities Of The Sector:
- Offshore Collections On Moored Ships Using Hoses, Trucks, Among Others;
- Hull Cleaning;
- Logistics;
- Towing To The Shipyard;
- Inspection Of Vessels.
Naval Recycling Is Essential To Reduce Risks To The Crew’s Health, The Environment, And Workers In General, Bringing Economic And Social Benefits To Coastal Communities.
Meanwhile, The Naval Technological Cluster Aims To Contribute To The Advancement Of A Prosperous Economy For The Region. In Addition, It Seeks To Create An Environment Of Partnerships And Cooperation For Economic, Private, And Public Sector Agents Through A Space For Negotiation And Dialogue Between The Government, Academia, And Industry.


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