今日は、ブラジルです。
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Brazil-based technology company, BrScan Tecnologia, detects fraud on identity documents. For it's growing business it needed a more robust and secure solution. The answer was a hybrid cloud environment that incorporated #Cloud at Customer. Read more here: pic.twitter.com/1mw6bMCKU2
— Oracle Exadata (@OracleExadata) October 17, 2018
If you missed it! Ericsson and Qualcomm are pushing the boundaries of #IoT in Brazil – implementing Massive IoT infrastructure and solutions within agriculture, vehicle tracking and #smartcities. Learn more here: https://t.co/aLjFLPLgU9 pic.twitter.com/mtKx5oJaiB
— Ericsson (@ericsson) April 12, 2018
Finally disclosed 😉 // SoftBank’s Vision Fund has invested $100 million in Brazil-based delivery startup Loggi, betting on the county’s rapid e-commerce growth https://t.co/5bElzpW8Q7 via @technology
— Daniel Topper (@dantopper) October 16, 2018
Forrest Innovations has a new way of sterilizing male mosquitos, while Senecio has a new way of delivering them onsite. #Zika #HealthInnovations #HealthTech https://t.co/cbw2KQg6f0
— ISRAEL21C (@ISRAEL21C) October 12, 2018
#UNESCO #WorldHeritage sites are natural laboratories where new technologies are tested. Engineers recently tested a new robotic arm in #FernandoDeNoronha. The arm is soft enough to pet a jellyfish!https://t.co/4Bn2QzPqaW #Brazil pic.twitter.com/fRIzjkwoJH
— MarineWorldHeritage (@Fdouvere) October 16, 2018
Congrats @KNAPP_AG_en for delivering innovative logistics #technologies for the new Urban Fulfillment Center of #DrogariaOnofre by @cvspharmacy in #Brazil. #KNAPP's technologies will triple capacity and reduce picking & shipping time: https://t.co/9NNhQsCFt1 #eCommerce #pharmacy pic.twitter.com/w7Tg8TBcCQ
— AC São Paulo (@AustriaInBrazil) October 23, 2018
Amazon's next stop may be Brazil drugstores, Morgan Stanley says https://t.co/N4hJD0rdOs via @technology
— PERFECTSHIFT (@_PERFECTSHIFT_) October 12, 2018
Automated driving at Daimler Trucks or ‘How to get your #Caipirinha twice as fast’! Here is a great technology story from @Daimler_CV #Brazil https://t.co/kLypCXpKud
— Florian Martens (@florian_martens) October 23, 2018
Brazil to inject $1.1b into Nigeria’s agriculture sectorhttps://t.co/D92fBdC4OC pic.twitter.com/icJL6Bvg5w
— The Punch Newspapers (@MobilePunch) October 19, 2018
.@Qualcomm #drones are revolutionizing Brazil’s agriculture industry.
Watch this video to see how they transmit real-time crop intelligence data to help farmers identify crop diseases, water stress, nutrient deficits, and environmental damage: https://t.co/qdBtqSx1yb #Innovation pic.twitter.com/gu6FEtRHaG
— Qualcomm for Good (@QualcommforGood) October 17, 2018
In the Matopiba region—an acronym for the confluence of the four Brazilian states of Maranhao, Tocantins, Piaui, and Bahia—#soybeans are a major crop. https://t.co/oPfCrPOJNg #Brazil #agriculture #MODIS pic.twitter.com/nsmbYxe3l8
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) September 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/Agrostudies/status/1051767537317400576
OUTRAGE! Officials who support chemical-intensive farming in #Brazil just proposed a bill that would BAN the sale of #organic foods to supermarkets and other major retailers. #OrganicFood #Pesticides #Health #Agriculturehttps://t.co/h9FpK5S3P4
— Organic Consumers (@OrganicConsumer) August 14, 2018
We're proud to announce our #ForwardFarming initiative has today expanded beyond Europe with two new Forward Farms opened in Argentina and Brazil to share modern #farming ideas and techniques and boost sustainable #agriculture. https://t.co/HiBGrzX7s7 pic.twitter.com/7uLSsgeZMF
— Bayer Crop Science (@Bayer4Crops) November 27, 2017
"There's obviously room for more legal deforestation of the #Amazon," says Nabhan Garcia, chairman of the Democ. Ruralist Union, leading candidate for Min. Agriculture in a future #Bolsonaro adm. What a Bolsonaro win will mean for the environment: https://t.co/G4OGVmUMVE
— The Brazilian Report (@BrazilianReport) October 17, 2018
E-book: Brazil @openDemocracy (2005-15): fragments of Brazil's recent political history https://t.co/tq1Jybd4al
— Bibliotecas PUC-Rio (@Biblio_PUCRIO) October 9, 2018
Listen in to a new @MeasureRadio interview to hear @DCRPcarolina doc student Andrew Guinn share updates on a multidisciplinary effort w/students & faculty from @DukeU, @UNC, & @ufrrjbr examining access to #highered in Brazil: https://t.co/SdJXxIYaKU pic.twitter.com/BxCr1jvBjw
— UNC Graduate School (@UNC_GradSchool) June 28, 2018
Our Special Issue 'Brazilian Labour History in Global Context' can now be read on @CambridgeCore, starting with the Introduction by Paulo Fontes, Alexandre Fortes, and David Mayer @IISG_Amsterdam @ufrrjbr @cpdocfgv https://t.co/yFf3fpTmYM #socialhistory #labourhistory pic.twitter.com/POycrfvil8
— International Review of Social History (@irsh_iisg) February 1, 2018
A study by @ufrrjbr proves that some #AtlanticForest #fungi have potential use as producers of hydrolytic #enzymes, which are used in the development of industrial processes. https://t.co/rMtx0SnkiE pic.twitter.com/DWLI2yziSw
— Revista Arquivos IB (@ArquivosIB) December 8, 2017
Brazil on @PBS @NewsHour. An excellent report.https://t.co/d43g87suW5
— Swan Isle Press (@SwanIslePress) October 5, 2018
#Oracle #Brazil managing director Rodrigo Galvão hosted the opening of the “Week of Science & Technology” at @OracleAcademy member institution Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, speaking on #tech and #careers to 150+ students, teachers, and university leadership. pic.twitter.com/kU1YNRNgOf
— Oracle Academy (@OracleAcademy) October 17, 2018
New post: Application Guidelines for Admission to Graduate Schools of Yokohama National University as Doctoral https://t.co/YuNkrUKWoz
— International Office (@vreriunicamp) December 11, 2017
A new short video (in Portuguese) about migration and urban transformations in Latin America and the UK. The result of a cooperation between @unb_oficial and @COMPAS_oxford supported by @BritishCouncil. https://t.co/BdAvH0kL75
— COMPAS (@COMPAS_oxford) September 19, 2018
"O sushi tradicional, feito no Japão, é igual ao sushi feito no Brasil?"Resposta de Rodrigo Brinca, Bacharelado/Licenciatura Letras, Universidade de São Paulo: https://t.co/LvU4NTVREd pic.twitter.com/dZKm8dJM0H
— Quora em português (@QuoraPT) October 16, 2018
While #Brazil is headed for solid #growth in 2018 & 2019, further reforms to spur trade and investment are key for inclusive growth. Read https://t.co/5jUk7hdwEJ #economy pic.twitter.com/JrcKuvFgtY
— OECD ➡️ Better policies for better lives (@OECD) February 28, 2018
Following a 10-year boom and a 2-year recession, #Brazil’s economy is stabilizing and is poised to resume growth. https://t.co/7KeSC0I1hE pic.twitter.com/B1Es4t6uwT
— Boston Consulting Group (@BCG) August 7, 2017
Brazil no longer resembles the emerging economy that fueled the optimism of analysts & investors. What happened? https://t.co/voijijr65w
— Institute for New Economic Thinking (@INETeconomics) March 31, 2017
#Brazil's recent collapse in economic growth has been very broadly based throughout its economy. https://t.co/iRvLPEMUG4 pic.twitter.com/FcfB9fwo3c
— CEPR (@ceprdc) February 23, 2017
BRICS members signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the development of distributed ledger technology. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa agreed to a joint study of DLT technology, “in the interests of the development of the digital economy.” https://t.co/HtqpGnI1Yk
— XRPcryptowolf (@XRPcryptowolf) July 27, 2018
#Brazil anticipates a freer economy and the growth that comes with it. https://t.co/vl3W4F3Drn pic.twitter.com/mLbEl6JmVr
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) October 26, 2017
The strike that paralyzed the nation’s economy forced average Brazilians to pay attention to what was previously a high-level political affair: the battle over the oil company Petrobras, Brazil’s largest state-operated corporation. https://t.co/atpQ8qfNnI
— The Intercept (@theintercept) June 5, 2018
Join our discussion tomorrow with @IMFNews view on the Uncertain Outlook of the #Brazil #Economy @TheWilsonCenter https://t.co/RTD02ympkz pic.twitter.com/E49lBCb3vc
— Brazil Institute (@BrazilInst) November 29, 2016
A weeklong standoff with truckers paralyzes Brazil’s economy as the president tries to court investors https://t.co/sNEqjsb0wO
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) May 29, 2018
Corruption scandal strikes a pillar of Brazil's fragile economy: The agribusiness industry. https://t.co/IdkLyE8qii pic.twitter.com/GczqJQMAaS
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) March 18, 2017
Brazil's Temer calls passage of spending cap essential to curing economy, as protests erupt. https://t.co/lDyg8FL3IS pic.twitter.com/x1cQjqhiam
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) December 14, 2016
There's hope among analysts that Brazil’s long-suffering economy may be entering a prolonged burst of growth without overheating https://t.co/YzoRrY0FkJ
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 27, 2018
Brazil’s economy contracts for eighth consecutive quarter https://t.co/a5eojZfQ40
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 7, 2017
The slight recovery of Brazil's economy has given new life to Michel Temer's push to reform pensions and raise the retirement age https://t.co/Xbp8B6yi5m
— Financial Times (@FT) December 4, 2017
Decades of wasteful govt spending on environmentally destructive projects are starting to harm Brazil's economy.https://t.co/vjQnRG4UC8
— International Rivers (@intlrivers) September 26, 2017
Why Chinese demand for beef could be the #exports boost #Brazil's economy needs: https://t.co/InC7RhetVy #trade pic.twitter.com/igM7uh7gQE
— Maersk (@Maersk) November 30, 2016
#DidYouKnow Brazil spent USD 15 billion to organize the World Cup. Learn more: https://t.co/61WawD0OYA#Sports #Economy #SportsMarketing #FifaWorldCup #Olympics #Tourism pic.twitter.com/fXyTpZWK2x
— ValuStrat (@ValuStrat) October 16, 2018
This is where Brazil's economy is a failure:https://t.co/lLmC9HZRO6 pic.twitter.com/hvmzYShZ03
— Forbes (@Forbes) September 11, 2018
Brazil's economy nearly recessionary as growth sourshttps://t.co/TmkHmDMAhw pic.twitter.com/T3C1NMqfJp
— Forbes (@Forbes) September 8, 2018
Who can save Brazil’s lousy economy? For most investors, it's presidential candidate Geraldo Alckminhttps://t.co/xZlEpGQ3th pic.twitter.com/MDXB617KT2
— Forbes (@Forbes) August 20, 2018
Report: A stronger U.S. economy will help Brazil, China and Mexico in 2017 https://t.co/EiGW0KMkjb pic.twitter.com/ewn0Vqeapp
— Forbes (@Forbes) January 11, 2017
Brazil's high lending rates are hobbling a consumption-dependent economy—and the issue has become a hot button leading up to the October election https://t.co/6IUrq8cT0M
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 31, 2018
Corruption charges dragged down the popularity of Brazil's president, Michel Temer. But that didn't stop him from stabilizing a troubled economy https://t.co/vy7MaIu7qc
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 16, 2018
Brazil's imploding economy has a new worry: Its manufacturers are moving next door to Paraguay https://t.co/psJ08aYtfj
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 26, 2017
Brazil’s Temer says the economy is on a recovery path that won’t be derailed by elections https://t.co/qhAW5CXKMI pic.twitter.com/o6TAqTFPN4
— Bloomberg (@business) January 24, 2018
It’s been 400 years. Will Brazil's voters choose progress for their economy? https://t.co/faJHDaLh7d via @bopinion pic.twitter.com/2AhbjazQN3
— Bloomberg (@business) August 6, 2018
Brazil's consumers are back and helping to drive the economy's recovery https://t.co/xeqI9i229B pic.twitter.com/EqsEfoOkLR
— Bloomberg (@business) October 9, 2017
As Brazil’s economy recovers, its politics disintegrate again https://t.co/ZONP8PXabB pic.twitter.com/DSfohfH6O6
— Bloomberg (@business) July 10, 2017
Brazil's economy has added jobs for the first month in almost 2 years https://t.co/kKQxGArnkz pic.twitter.com/4QiSB2cKsN
— Bloomberg (@business) March 17, 2017
Brazil's economy shrinks for an 8th quarter in a row to cap a disastrous year https://t.co/b4yGOrqMRU pic.twitter.com/xcWjzX2HpS
— Bloomberg (@business) March 7, 2017
Brazil Slashes Key Rate in Bid to Revive Flatlining Economy https://t.co/5GDkdmkFon pic.twitter.com/XFZTuDo8Pd
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) January 11, 2017
A corruption scandal wrecked Brazil’s economy. Now, workers face the consequences. https://t.co/Gdet4jW3dR
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 19, 2017
Brazil just had its debt downgraded deeper into junk territory by Fitch Ratings as Latin America's largest country struggles to prove that it's cleaning up corruption and fixing its economy https://t.co/cKWvR2fGPk pic.twitter.com/JOJsloQYPI
— CNN (@CNN) February 24, 2018
Brazil must rid of #socialistcorruption that started the worst recession in its history before its economy can growhttps://t.co/vQolZYvehJ
— Prof. Steve Hanke (@steve_hanke) March 11, 2017
Brazil's ruinously high cost of credit hurts consumers and the economy. Economist @RodZeidan explains why this is — and how to fix it. https://t.co/fns0SXWoz2 via @amerquarterly
— juliana barbassa (@jbarbassa) January 10, 2018
Brazil faces challenges, but its economy is large and holds many potential opportunities for investors amid a backdrop of improving fundamentals.https://t.co/Ycsx77AHyb #emergingmarkets #finserv
— FTI Emerging Markets (@FTI_emerging) December 17, 2017
#Brazil's economy endured another tough month in Oct as output continued to fall sharply. #PMI at 44.9 (Sep: 46.1) https://t.co/jVqjKvIL9X pic.twitter.com/fZIrB2fkt2
— IHS Markit PMI™ (@IHSMarkitPMI) November 4, 2016
The resilience of Brazil’s banks reveals much about the way the economy functions, not all of it good https://t.co/zwSxYFH3qW
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) August 6, 2018
How the region came to have the diversified economy that the rest of Brazil wishes it had https://t.co/5WXeCFjmvA
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) November 29, 2016
Will #Brazil’s #Economy Survive Its Presidential Election? @raymondcolitt @bruceecurb https://t.co/OXuHprS255
— Geopolitics & Empire (@Geopolitics_Emp) October 11, 2018
Without fundamental reforms towards a market economy, the future of Brazil looks bleak. | Antony P. Muellerhttps://t.co/NWO7gVMPqx
— Mises Institute (@mises) October 5, 2018
Bankers and lawyers believe that no matter the outcome of Brazil's election, deals in Latin America's largest economy will accelerate https://t.co/NobJFw14qM via @ReutersTV pic.twitter.com/vG5OSxcwgP
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/Aparna_Pande/status/1021036070589386753
A trucker strike brought Brazil's economy to a grinding halt — and it may get a right-wing former army officer elected president https://t.co/D4tfiNS5lT
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) June 1, 2018
US & UK Media : Destroying Brazil's economy and constitution in a war on corruption will be "worth it". https://t.co/PfOIQZGo78
— Dead Kissinger (@DeadKissinger) May 22, 2017
#Economy and #infrastructure at heart of discussion in Brazil @IATA @ICAO https://t.co/RcuWihl7Q0 pic.twitter.com/BXMxIDluyH
— Intl Airport Review (@IntAirport) April 6, 2017
My new paper on the political economy of the the world's largest illegal numbers game, Brazil's *jogo do bicho*. Carnival, samba, and bicho! https://t.co/3p69IDjb09
— Danilo Freire (@danilofreire) March 19, 2017
Six #circulareconomy case studies from Brazil via @circulatenews. Examples that illustrate how a circular economy could enable a new era of prosperity for a country where economic growth has stalled. https://t.co/wHHeiOujqF pic.twitter.com/6jm0llAESj
— Ellen MacArthur Fdn. (@circulareconomy) May 18, 2018
Soy is one of Brazil's biggest commodities. Managing soy's sustainable growth is crucial for the future of the country's forests, savannas and economy. https://t.co/otsyvn6hkB pic.twitter.com/64a7n8iV73
— The Nature Conservancy (@nature_org) April 20, 2018
“They are destroying our culture, our consciousness and our economy by destroying our forests, which we defend because they are our life and our wisdom." https://t.co/u6WpPFg8bd#EndAmazonDeforestation #Brazil #ForestGuardians
— AMAZON WATCH (@AmazonWatch) December 7, 2017
You really have to allow mining on an Amazon reserve the size of Maryland to regrow Brazil's economy? #climatechange https://t.co/1YPG4EzmTx
— Dante DeVito (@DanteDeVito) August 25, 2017
If Brazil reached zero deforestation by 2030, it would add 0.6% of GDP, or about $15 billion, to its economy https://t.co/QRxrydDU6u
— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) November 27, 2017
#Brazil's corruption clean-up could yield far-reaching benefits for its economy | @ocanuto https://t.co/VicXPxat6V
— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) September 29, 2017
Olympic Medals From Rio Are Crumbling Faster Than Brazil’s Economy: https://t.co/CE8VmYFI1r pic.twitter.com/o2NFaM4GRL
— Total Frat Move (@totalfratmove) May 27, 2017
Rio Olympics still impacting on Brazil's economy https://t.co/P5YzGq6pqH pic.twitter.com/spLA0i3kPo
— CGTN America (@cgtnamerica) December 28, 2016
Looking for some winter sun and off the beaten track? Try this place in Northeast Brazil https://t.co/rcOgPh9FLp #Brazil #tourism
— BRIC Group (@BRIC_Group) October 22, 2018
Three must-read pieces on how powerful special interests reduce the quality of democracy and hurt the economy:
In Brazil: https://t.co/suhZptZeYP (@Folha de São Paulo)
In South Africa: https://t.co/wF8BFIsjqY (FT)
In the United States: https://t.co/kzRSmI0flJ (Economist)
— Oliver Stuenkel (@OliverStuenkel) December 3, 2017