Event in São Paulo organized by the 7 CLVBE Business Club and the technology company Biwares, gathered entrepreneurs from different sectors, from public safety for flowers’ sale
In recent years, public and private companies have intensified their investments in technology, with a special focus on and innovation. During an event in Sao Paulo organized by the 7 CLVBE Business Club and the technology company Biwares, entrepreneurs and political figures gathered to discuss the advances and challenges faced in various sectors. The meeting highlighted the importance of the modernization and efficiency of services, with concrete examples of success.
Secretary of Urban Security of São Paulo, presented the program Smart Sampa as an example of success in applying artificial intelligence. This program has been crucial for public safety, using IA to monitor the city, which resulted in the recapture of 1,560 on the run and the realization of over 2,800 flagrant. The mayor was widely praised by his vision by implementing this technology, demonstrating how innovation can transform urban safety.
The importance of artificial intelligence for the future of companies was a central point of the event. Tuta Neto, director of new businesses at Young PanHe pointed out that AI will become as essential as having a site, warning that companies that do not adopt this technology quickly can face competitive disadvantages. “But I think artificial intelligence, she’s more dangerous, she needs you to adopt it fast, because she is creating competition with too leared teams, with little money you are managing to create amazing business,” said Neto.
The event brought together entrepreneurs from different sectors, from pharmacies, for the sale of flowers, through, with everyone agreeing that AI is synonymous with innovation and an inevitable path to growth. Several business leaders have shared their experiences with the implementation of AI in their sectors.
Bruno Patriani, president of Construtora Patriani, mentioned the use of humanoids for repetitive activities in construction. Clovis Souza, CEO of Juliana Flores, explained that the company’s service is fully automated, allowing purchases without human interaction. Ronnie Motta, CEO of Natulab, highlighted how technology optimizes time in the production and sale of medicines. Ney Jorge Feniar, Habibs partner and secretary general of the National Tourism Confederation (CNTUR, emphasized the role of technology to connect different cultures in tourism. Bruno Delazzari, 7 CLVBE President, concluded that the event’s objective was to unite different personalities to promote joint growth and strengthen the Brazil brand.
*With information from Matheus Dias
*Report produced with the aid of AI