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Throughout the years, Invit has been improving its
generalist competence in acting strategically in different
sectors, understanding the markets and carrying out high
technical and methodological complexity projects.
This differentiated positioning boosted
the construction of a strong partnership
with Microsoft, performing together in IT
consulting and Business, and also in elaboration
and implementation of specialized solutions for
clients such as: TJSP, Siemens, Votorantim Industrial,
BV Financeira, Porto Seguro, Aché Laboratórios,
Fleury Medicina Diagnóstica, Amil Saúde, among others.
Besides, the main technologic innovations
of Invit’s solution to the market were built based
in Microsoft architecture, consolidating a truly
commitment and bilateral benefit model.
In addition, to promote its R&D
actions, Invit fosters relationships with Colleges and Universities,
through academic extension projects for graduation, post-graduation,
internships, research centers, courses and lectures.
This partnership provides to education institutions the
creation of a learning and experimentation scenario,
aligning master’s and Ph.D’s researches and theses,
at the same time giving opportunity to the academic
intellectual potential and meeting the practical needs
of the business environment.
Finally, reflecting Invit’s R&D
practice evolution, we have been receiving increasing government
support through initiatives that promote innovations, such
as economic subsidy programs from MCT/FINEP and FIEMG/FINEP’s tax free.
In 2006, Invit had its AGGIS project
– agricultural management, subsidized by FINEP
with approximately US$350,000 and in 2009,
the same project received financing from the
Tax Free program to its nationwide release.
Still in 2009, the Bodyguard project
was pre-approved in the third Economic
subsidy to Innovation in the value of
approximately US$ 5.5 million – the biggest
subsidized sum of all areas and themes. This
certainly is a technical and market approval
to all publics: companies, governments, institutions
and professionals – confirming the project’s
potential and magnitude.
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