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Campinas May,06 - 2009 WHERE ARE WE

Unicamp is located in Campinas – State of Sao Paulo – , close to important business, technology and centers.

RIO DE JANEIRO

CAMPINAS REGION

SÃO PAULO

SANTOS

Distances (Km)

Sao Paulo 100

Rio de Janeiro 580

Santos 180 WHERE ARE WE Unicamp is located in Campinas – State of Sao Paulo – Brazil, close to important business, technology and tourism centers.

RIO DE JANEIRO

CAMPINAS REGION

SÃO PAULO

SANTOS

Downtown Campinas

National Synchrotron Iguatemi Light Laboratory Shopping Center UNICAMP BRAZIL and SAO PAULO

Brazil‘s continental dimensions and healthy economic figures point to a very attractive business opportunity, specially Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo State alone has about 30% of Country’s GDP.

40% Surface – 8.5 million Km 2 GDP Population – 190 million

GDP 2007 – 1,52 trillion USD

Trade Balance

30% Exportation 2007 – 160,6 billion USD GDP Importation 2007 – 120,6 billion USD

30% GDP BRAZIL and SAO PAULO

Sao Paulo is the most significant Federal Unit in Brazil from both economic and technological perspectives. Campinas plays a significant role in the State’s performance.

São Paulo s GDP

UN global reports World’s Major Tech Hubs United Nation: Campinas, Tech Hub

Source: U.N. Technology Achievement Index http://hdr.undp.org/reports/global/2001/en/pdf/pr3.pdf . ICT Companies in the Region Widely known Companies have been establishing business units and R&D centers in Campinas Region. Development Agents, Institutes and R&D Centers

Several Institutes located in Campinas Region provide the necessary R&D for agribusiness demands. They became respected world competence centers.

Food quality and environmental aspects are matters of utmost concern.

Institute Objectives Highlights

Production and supply of quality seeds and seedlings at lower prices. CATI To promote sustainable rural development. Current priority is the State Hydrographic Program.

To do research in , to supply agro Development of more resistant and productive plant varieties (over 700 IAC meteorological data, to respond to the agribusiness of about 70 species). genomic needs. Creation of cropping systems technologies.

IB To work towards animal and vegetal sanitation. Health campaigns, technical orientation standards.

To do research, development, deployment of Focused in the food technology processing units, packaging ITAL technical-scientific knowledge for agribusiness. technologies and microbiology control.

To do scientific research for animal production and Fodder genetic improvement and pasture production. Meat and milk IZ feeding ground quality and production Development Agents, Institutes and R&D Centers

Important R&D Centers are located in Campinas Region, increasing scientific and technological competence, setting standards and strengthening innovation capabilities.

R&D Center Objective Highlights

CTI To develop and increase scientific Development of innovative projects of micro and nanotechnology, systems, human- and technological research in interfaces and software. information technology. Fulfillment of public and private organizations demands for high-tech solutions.

To do R&D on One of best and most sophisticated laboratory structures in Brazil. and IT, invests heavily in several Strong technical and planning capabilities. areas of technological knowledge. Created Trópico digital switches, which contributed to diffuse public telephony, use of pay phones, antenna, digital multiplexer and optical transmission technology. Supports Brazilian government to develop country’s telecommunications policies. Develops innovation networks, helping local small and medium companies to become CPqD strong. Development Agents, Institutes and R&D Centers Important R&D Centers are located in Campinas Region, increasing scientific and technological competence, setting standards and strengthening innovation capabilities.

R&D Center Objective Highlights

To make practical One of the largest agricultural research institute in the world, with 37 research departments and solutions for the three services units spread out over almost all Brazilian states. development of Contributes to define a public policy for Brazilian agriculture. sustainable Establishes partnership with national and international institutions, non-governmental agribusiness through organizations, and production unions. Embrapa the creation, adaptation and transference of Development of information and bioinformatics technology applied to farming and cattle raising knowledge and business. technology. Satellite Monitoring data and digital cartography. Promote knowledge and technology transfer, training for agribusiness agents.

To do research of Projected, constructed and operated by the Synchrotron Light Source is the only one organic and inorganic of its kind in the south hemisphere. materials, with the Research in several areas, mainly physics, chemistry, material science nanotechnology, purpose of electronic engineering, biology, among others. LNLS / ABTLuS understanding them in Allow technological innovation and new products development. both atomic and molecular levels. Sets partnership and contracts with companies, to make research focused on specific problems. Open for the scientific, technological and industrial community “R&D Strategic Group” – Amcham Campinas

• R$ 600 millions in R&D (private sector) at RMC • 30,000 direct jobs at RMC • about 6,000 dedicated to R&D activities

1. Celestica, 10. Eldorado Research Institute, 2. CenPRA Research Center, 11. Technologies, 3. Ci&T, 12. Industrial, 4. CPqD Telecom & IT Solutions, 13. Networks, 5. Ericsson, 14. , 6. FITec, 15. Sanmina-SCI e 7. Freescale Semicondutores, 16. Solectron Brazil. 8. Hewlett-Packard do Brasil, 17. UNICAMP, 9. IBM Brasil, 18. Fórum Campinas Foundation Atividades de Investimento de Capital de Risco • Fundos de Capital de Risco e Capital Semente com forte atuação em Campinas: e VentureLabs • Empresas Investidas da região (indicador do potencial de inovação de região) – Alellyx : Votorantim – Scylla : Votorantim – Canavialis : Votorantim – Padtec : Pactual – Softway : TMG – Ci&T : BNDES – Compera : Rio Bravo – Softway : TMG – Optolink : VentureLabs – Sterily Plasma : Capital italiano Technology Park II is a large land space projected to host Technology based Companies and R&D Centers in an integrated environment.

 Total area: approximately 8.000.000 m 2. Park II view

 Planned integrated occupancy areas: • Business. • Technology, Science and Knowledge. • Institutional. CAMPINAS – • Natural environment preservation. • Residential. ROAD • Hotel and convention centers. 8.000.000 m2

• Sports, recreation and entertainment. UNICAMP A L P H

A V Fourteen institutions already Installed. I  L L • See next slide / page. E

 2008 projected installations: • Natura Cosmectic R&D Center. • Technology Center. • . PUCAMP • Wernher von Braun Institute. • MCT – Biomass R&D Center. I O I CAMPINAS PARK D.PEDR DOWNTOWN ROAD  Ciatec Enterprises Incubator projected installation by 2009.

UNICAMP, 2007

• Founded 1966 • 32.214 students 16.984 undergraduate 15.230 graduate • 20 schools and institutes  58 undergraduate courses  127 graduate courses • 1.743 Faculty - 97% with a PhD  Full time: 88,19%  24hs/week 9,6%  Part time: 2,21% • Non-faculty – 7797 Unicamp Highlights (Brazil)

• 12% to 15% of national research • 10% of PhDs

with the highest average score of top rated PhD and MSc programs

• Highest number of patents requests from 1999 to 2003

• Deeply concerned about transferring the knowledge to the society The Times Higher Education Supplement World University Ranking

• 2007: – USP and Unicamp, the two Brazilian ranked in the top 200 universities – USP: 175th – Unicamp: 177th Brazil: Academic Research Research and Teaching areas

Unicamp

Engineering Humanitie s Health

Physics ElectricalEletrical Philosophy Medicine Biology Mechanical Social Sciences OdontologyDentistry Chemistry Chemical Political Science Physical Education Mathematics Food Economy Phonoaudiology Computer Science Agricultural Language Geosciences Civil Education Architecture Arts Computer Engineering 1935 Graduates in 2007

2500

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1500 1463 1393 1319 1297 1200

1268 1194 1187 1159 1150 1169 1140 1000 909 873 859 858 854 794 791 795 743 739 731 698 554 535

500 460 414 375

0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

MsC Thesis PhD Thesis Total Unicamp Patents Filed

70 65 60 60 60 51 54 50 46 39 40 26 30 22 23 18 20 12 13 9 8 9 10 4 7 5 0

5 7 6 90 99 01 989 9 991 993 99 996 99 998 9 000 0 002 004 00 007 1 1 1 1992 1 1994 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2003 2 2005 2 2

Patentes depositadas

509 active patents at INPI (July 2008) Patent Application Distribution by Unicamp Research Units

Biology Institute 3,51%

Molecular Biology and Genetic Engeneering Medical Sciences Center Institute 1,32% 3,29% Physical Education 1,10%

Physics 6,36% Chemistry Institute 42,11% Agriculture Engeneering 4,82%

Food Engineering 6,14%

Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engeneering Chemistry Engineering 10,31% 12,28% 3,29% Research excellence and tech transfer

Capes Institute Licensing¹ Patents 7 Chemistry 8 204 7 Food Engineering 5 34 7 Biology 4 16 6 Mechanical Engineering 4 59 5 Medical Sciences 3 18 6 Chemical Engineering 3 20 6 Electrical and Comp. Eng. 4 50 5 Agriculture Engineering 3 24

• Source: http://www.prpg.unicamp.br/curso_stricto.phtml Data from the year 2003 on Top 10 patent holders at INPI, 1999-2003

0 50 100 150 200 250

Unicamp Petrobrás Arno Multibras Semeato Vale Rio Doce FAPESP Embraco Dana UFMG

Source:Published Patent Requests BR, EPOQUE Database Unicamp related companies: 153 Job positions: 5626

fibras ópticas Inova Unicamp Inova Unicamp TTO

•July 2003 - Inova Unicamp established to strengthen University Partnerships, Technology Transfer and IP management •Major Areas –Technology licensing –Intellectual Property –Entrepreneurship: pre-incubation and incubation of projects and technology based companies –Collaborative development University-Industry –Training and support to other University's TTOs Robust Partners Network Inova Unicamp TTO

Licensing Agreements / Industry

(dispositivos e laboratorial)

agribusiness eletronics 8% telecom 4% environment 4% 8% farmaceutical 22% fitoterapics 8%

food 8% medical chemical 15% 19% consumer goods 4% Technology based Start-up Company Incubator - INCAMP • Spin-offs of technologies (future products and services)

http://www.incamp.unicamp.br/

Biomass Thermoconversion Technologies Fingerprint recognition (Energy and Fuels) Functional and Modern Food – Focus on Brazilian Taste (Instantaneous Rice, Bean and Soybean)

Genetic Engineering for Poultry Wind Energy Generators Special Antibody Production Vaccines Development Unicamp has been developing good industrial collaborative research with a win-win approach.

Thank You! www.inova.unicamp.br