Training course for Innovation Agents-Marajó
Amazônia 4.0 Academy promotes new round of training course for municipal innovation agents
In the course, municipal managers are familiarizing themselves with the possibilities of innovations for the local Bioeconomy
Continuing the training of public managers in the state of Pará, with an eye on innovation for the Bioeconomy, this week, the Amazonia 4.0 Institute, through the Amazonia 4.0 Academy, the institute’s educational arm, together with BioTec-Amazônia, is promoting a new round of training, in Belém, for public agents in the Marajó region.
The training brings together key agents from the municipalities of Marajó, all with a profile and vision focused on the verticalized Bioeconomy in the Amazon. “We had a very intense dynamic, especially focused on açaí, which is a very rich input from the forest and which has great international insertion. It was a time for us to understand all the possible products that can be produced from other inputs, such as manioc, for example,” said Ismael Nobre, Executive Director of the Amazonia 4.0 Institute.
Ismael Nobre during the course for municipal managers in Pará
Bringing these agents together has enabled cross dialogues, identification of the region’s potential and discussion of common weaknesses that could be strengthened by the role of the innovative agent.
A group of managers during the dynamics facilitated by Georgia Cunha during the training course.
In addition to the dialogues facilitated by the training, the managers are being able to visualize local opportunities for fostering the bioeconomy, exchange experiences and knowledge of the region, and learn about the applicability of methodologies for preparing projects focused on regional development with innovation.
This course dialogues with the training that is being carried out by the Institute through the Amazon Creative Labs for local communities, with the aim of synchronized action by the various local actors in building a strong socio-biodiversity bioeconomy.