With The Goal Of Generating New Jobs, Income And Sustainability For The City Of Criciúma, Startup M3E3 Is Very Close To Implementing An Electric Car Manufacturing Unit In The City And Receives Total Support From The City Hall And Other Leaders
The Idea Of Startup M3E3 To Install A New Electric Car Factory In Criciúma Is In An Advanced Phase, According To Information From Educational, Political And Business Leaders Who Attended The Meeting With Executives From M3E3 Mobility And Energy. The Participants In The Meeting Included UniSatc Professors Adelor Felipe Da Costa, Clauber Marques And Andre Tavares, The Director Of Economic Development, Technology And Innovation Of The City Hall Of Criciúma, Aldinei Potelecki, And Entrepreneurs From Ecovolts And ICON.
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The Paraná Startup M3E3 Has Been Visiting Criciúma To Assess The Feasibility Of Installing A Factory For The Production Of Electric Cars Since The Second Half Of 2020.
According To Carlos Eduardo Monblanch Da Motta, The Startup’s Operations Director And A Mechanical Engineer, The Company Has The Opportunity To Implement A Large-Scale Assembly Line, Building The First Brazilian Electric Vehicles In The Criciúma Region. He States That The Visit Allowed The Company’s Partners To Learn About The Project, Which Promises To Generate Several Job Vacancies More Broadly.
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City Hall Of Criciúma Is Giving Total Support To The Startup Project
To Support And Encourage A Sector That Is Growing Globally, The City Hall Of Criciúma Also Invests In The Installation Of The Electric Car Factory, Which Will Generate Job And Income Opportunities Because Of The Startup.
According To The Director Of Economic Development, Aldinei Potelecki, It Is Possible To Turn This Into Reality And Elevate The Category Of Criciúma And The Region To A Higher Level. The Union Of Forces Between The Public And Private Sectors Is Helping The Startup’s Electric Car Factory Find A Better Condition For Its Installation.
According To Carlos Antônio Ferreira, Rector Of UniSatc, The Path Of Electric Cars Is Irreversible And Every Day Various Technologies Arise That Point To This Fact. He Emphasizes That The Population And The City Hall Of Criciúma Have The Chance To Host This Startup Factory And Must Not Let This Opportunity Slip Away. It Is A Major Challenge For Everyone, But It Is Not An “Impossible Mission.”
Far Beyond Job Vacancies
At The Beginning Of This Year, The Startup And UniSatc Established A Partnership Agreement To Start Technical Courses In The Electric Car Sector. According To The Coordinator Of The Electric Mobility Center (NME) Of UniSatc, Adelor Felipe Da Costa, These Are Courses On Electric Car Maintenance, Production And Projects, With Dates Set To Start In The Second Half Of This Year.

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