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Investors
Worldwide (meaning in the Silicon Valley),
the IT Technology innovation is basically
obtained from the meeting of venture capital,
of excellence centers (Universities) and young
entrepreneurs that typically operate as the
spark that triggers the chain reactions – waves
of innovation that propagate worldwide, creating
in its trail, great and profitable ventures.
The great multinationals are responsible for almost all
the incremental innovation, but the great breakthroughs
frequently come from unexpected places – a breakthrough
introduced by a great company is a big and rare feat,
as the Apple case and its iPhone.
The other world regions try to emulate
the American phenomenon, and its venture
capital model is one of the first things
to be mimicked. However, the local conditions
and the distance from the industrial epicenter,
always generate mismatches between what an investor
expects and the enterprise dynamics (genesis, development,
expansion and internationalization).
It’s not different in Brazil.
Actually, twenty years after
the informatics market reservation,
the national industry still has difficulties
in globalizing itself, despite all venture capital
investments and systematic governmental policy promotion.
Knowing that we wouldn’t do basic technology,
Invit has always tried to apply the global
technology to the practical contexts it has been
exposed. Applying technology requires business
understanding competence, from the strategic to
the operational point of view, which enables relevant
solutions to the business and high value to the user
(functionality and usability).
This is the critical mass that,
we understand that, equivalently
replaces the innovating environment of the Silicon Valley.
In Brazil, with the famous and chronic country’s under
development specific problems, there is much to do.
And a company with competence
to apply technology from the (business) solution
point of view, is certainly going to be a nursery of ideas.
Ideas that are born globalized, as this very country starts
taking great steps toward international evidence.
Nowadays, Invit carries out four ventures,
each born from regional particularities, with state
of art technology, and industrialization of knowledge
and competence, handled under the best administrative,
organizational and technical practices.
We seek investors interested in high scale ventures,
that are durable – which can last in a globalized world
and that, even incorporated, are to compose and integrate
a bigger proposal of an strategic buyer – and not simply
as an alternative of vegetative growth.
This means, only, that the capital
that we search is the capital that,
we believe, Brazil (and any other peripheral
country in relation to IT) needs: a capital
that nourishes and keeps the entrepreneurial
roots here, as potentiates worldwide class ventures.
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