CCBC NEWS
CCBC News
SIAL & CPMA 2023: The union of aromas and flavors
CCBC expands its presence at SIAL and debuts at CPMA promoting a series of initiatives, including roundtable discussions and an even greater exchange of business and opportunities.
CCBC and IBP sign cooperation agreement
Agreement foresees partnerships between Brazil and Canada,
The future of artificial intelligence and industrial innovation
CCBC will bring companies from Brazil to participate in the World Summit AI Americas 2023. Proposal is to integrate knowledge in technologies in the areas of health, forest bioeconomy, quantum computing, mining, agribusiness and aerospace.
CCBC debates patient experience in healthcare
Webinar promoted by the Health Innovation Committee will discuss how new technologies and digital channels are making medicine more accessible and personalized.
Silver Hub accelerates startups for the longevity market
The accelerator Silver Hub, which celebrates one year of life in the robust longevity market that moves R$ 1.6 trillion annually in products and services in Brazil, is preparing to launch a new phase of startup acceleration.
Ciatécnica holds a webinar on AI for the Transportation and Supply Chain sectors
Ciatécnica launched in 2018 the digital product GHubee, which is becoming a reference in automation, integrations and intelligent systems for the transportation sector and supply chain.
FCR Law analyzes the STF judgment on the relativization of Res Judicata in Tax Matters
The tax litigation team at FCR LAW summarized the main points of the recent decisions of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) on Extraordinary Appeal (RE) 955.227 (Theme 885) and RE 949.297 (Theme 881), both related to the relativization of Res Judicata in tax matters.
Agenda of opportunities in 2023
CCBC will promote trade missions and exclusive events to celebrate its Golden Jubilee. Initiatives will stimulate business between Brazil and Canada.
Brazil-Canada trade hits record high in 2022
Purchases of manure and fertilizers by Brazil skyrocketed 151% last year, totaling 72% of total imports.