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Embraer and the Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos (Finep), which promotes Brazil’s economic and social development through public funding for science, technology and innovation, have signed an agreement for the development of platforms to demonstrate new aeronautical technologies.

The innovation project, which uses resources fro non-reimbursable funding originating from the National Development, Scientific and  Technological Funding (FNDCT), is valued at more than 180 million Brazilian Reais (approximately 251.4 million Chinese Yuan) and will receive a contribution of R$ 120 million (approximately 168 million Chinese Yuan) from Finep over the next three years.

Complementary resources will come in return from the proposing company, Embraer, as well as from five co-executors: Alltec, Equatorial, Eleb, Motora and TecCer.

The contract provides for the development of ground test benches
(RIGs), software, and a remotely operated modular aircraft to
carry out tests in real flight conditions, aiming to raise the
Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of these new technologies.

“The project with Embraer establishes a type of arrangement between the executors that offers great potential for innovation. It is a model to be followed in several areas to solve technological orders led by anchor companies, and one that involves partnerships with companies of various sizes and Institutes of Science and Technology,” said the Director of Innovation at Finep, Elias Ramos de Souza.

To compose the project, Institutes of Science and Technology will be contracted, such as the Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), the Mauá Institute of Technology (IMT), the Institute of Technological Research (IPT) and the School of Engineering of São Carlos, which belongs to the University of São Paulo (USP), further strengthening the relationship between government, academia and industry – the triple helix that drives the socioeconomic development of the country.

“We are very happy to continue our long-standing partnership with Finep and to be able to contribute to the advancement of technologies and the spillover of knowledge to other sectors of the Brazilian economy, advancing the planet’s decarbonization agenda and generating socioeconomic benefits for Brazil, through innovation, science and technology,” said Henrique
Langenegger, Embraer Chief Engineer.

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