The largest multidisciplinary event on innovation and creativity starts tomorrow (09/07) and continues until Saturday (11/07). There will be online content, interviews, panels, workshops and networking during the three days of the event. Campus Party. So, don't forget to participate in this edition that is completely digital and free. Do it HERE your registration!
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More than 30 countries will be present to share knowledge. The topics will focus on technology and the COVID-19 pandemic. UNIALFA is very pleased to have two of our professors among the speakers. The doctor in Economics, Guilherme Resende, and the doctor in Geography, Cynthia Godoi – both active in the Professional Master's Degree in Regional Development will be at Campus Party.
Professor Cintia says that it will be an important opportunity to talk about innovation environments and organized production spaces in general, especially in this context of so many changes due to the pandemic. “I think it is a very welcome opportunity for me to present a little bit from the point of view of a woman, a geographer and attentive to the demands for development”, she adds.
“Green Innovation Environments and the future of industry in Brazil” This is exactly the topic that the professor will address this Thursday (July 9), starting at 5 pm. According to her, this topic aims to think about a healthier and more egalitarian future. “Thinking about regional development is an urgent exercise for the various areas. The context of the pandemic has deepened these demands and further exposed our inequalities”, she concludes.
Guilherme Resende will participate at 4:30 pm on the same Thursday (09/07), and he will address the topic: “Opportunities and Challenges in the partnership between startups and public sector”. In addition to being a professor at UNIALFA, he is the innovation manager at FAPEG – the Goiás State Research Support Foundation, which is one of the supporters of Campus Party.
“There is great difficulty on the part of the public sector in hiring startups to solve public sector problems. This is a very important topic to be discussed by public administrators. It is also very important because there is still a huge myth that the public sector cannot hire startups“, he explains.
The professor was very honored to be one of the speakers at Campus Party and, of course, intends to share this experience with the students of the Master's in Regional Development at UNIALFA.




