The technology will pave the way for the introduction of the internet of things, which keep objects and devices connected to each other and online.
In Brazil, technological solutions are still more focused on facilitating public management than people’s lives, says Director of Instituto Cidades Inteligentes Maurício Pimentel.
With its implementation, countless possibilities are expected to be opened in areas such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and logistics, among others.
In addition to Brasília, where the festival should gather some 70 thousand visitors, the Campus Party will also take place in São Paulo this year.
During the interview, Minister Pontes stressed the importance of being autonomous regarding the production of vaccines, and promoting scientific research in the country.