962 resultados para Technology transfer
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Na Amazônia, mais particularmente no Estado do Pará, a utilização de agrotóxicos vem se consolidando como prática nos últimos 20 anos e se intensificando na última década, a partir da re-configuração da agricultura no município, com a maximização das culturas permanentes, com as mudanças tecnológicas inseridas nas práticas agrícolas e nas relações de trabalho, sendo o uso predominante, no que concerne ao município de Igarapé-Açu, de produtos de médio e alto risco de intoxicação, inclusive substâncias proibidas em outros países que sob o rótulo de “transferência de tecnologia” vem sendo utilizadas sem a avaliação de seus impactos sobre a saúde, o ambiente e a cadeia alimentar da qual o homem é partícipe. Entende-se ser esta uma questão de saúde pública em interface com as referenciadas na saúde ocupacional e na saúde ambiental em uma tríade a ser colocada em defesa da vida. A pesquisa que norteou este estudo foi desenvolvida no ramal do Cumaru, no município de Igarapé-Açu, no Estado do Pará, com 20 agricultores em situação de exposição prolongada aos agrotóxicos. Teve como objetivo primordial traçar o perfil de morbidade do grupo em foco, mais especificamente o aparecimento de sintomas de ansiedade e/ou depressão nas situações de intoxicação crônica a partir do regime de uso e de exposição, bem como, reconhecer a percepção destes acerca dos riscos aos quais estão submetidos a partir do uso destas substâncias em sua prática laboral. Partiu-se da premissa que os aportes teórico-conceituais de trabalho, saúde e ambiente se entrelaçam, entendendo a saúde como indo além da ausência de doença ou do contínuo bem estar, se inserindo de forma singular na vida de cada indivíduo que compartilha com a coletividade eventos que adoecem, porém que se expressam de forma única a partir de co-fatores que se inserem na biografia de cada um, agravando ou minimizando os efeitos dos riscos compartilhados. O trabalho, entendido como elemento estruturante da identidade e da subjetividade do indivíduo, repleto de significados transformados culturalmente se configurando em meio de vida e meio de morte. A partir da escolha do método clínico qualitativo, a pesquisa de campo realizou-se em duas etapas, sendo a primeira de reconhecimento dos espaços e das práticas cotidianas do grupo, a partir de um recorte de gênero e faixa etária, através de observação participante e de conversas informais com os agricultores e suas famílias nos espaços domésticos e nos laborais. A segunda etapa realizou-se através de entrevista(s) de avaliação psicológica com os agricultores. Foi evidenciada a situação de intoxicação crônica e a incidência de um grupo de sintomas, dentre estes, alguns vinculados a expressões de ansiedade e/ou depressão, sendo estes nomeados como “nervoso” pelos agricultores. Estes conhecem parte dos riscos inerentes ao uso dos agrotóxicos sobre sua saúde e sobre o ambiente mas os relativizam, não relacionando o uso de agrotóxicos aos sintomas apresentados e os minimizam, bem como, aos riscos, ancorando-se em representações sociais que os sustentam nas suas crenças sobre os riscos inerentes ao trabalho e a saúde em estratégias defensivas compartilhadas pelos seus pares.
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O presente trabalho analisa como os instrumentos de comunicação e de transferência de tecnologia criados pela Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa) no projeto “Tipitamba” foram percebidos. Para tanto realizou-se um estudo de recepção com os agricultores dos municípios de Igarapé-Açu e Marapanim, no nordeste do estado. A pesquisa baseou-se em instrumentos de comunicação criados pela equipe do projeto Tipitamba como cartilhas educativas, calendários, folders e vídeos com o objetivo de ensiná-los a substituir a queima da vegetação, prática agropastoril ou florestal muito usada na Amazônia, pela agricultura sem queima. O estudo também verifica se a adoção da agricultura sem queima, ao longo de duas décadas de existência do projeto Tipitamba, contribuiu ou vem contribuindo para o desenvolvimento local a partir da percepção dos agricultores familiares inseridos nessa prática.
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This article reports the results of a study that aimed at evaluating the effects of aging technique on cachaça samples produced and sold by small farmers in São Paulo State, Brazil. Cachaças, aged and not aged were sent by 10 cachaça producers that take part in the community project and course: São Paulo State Contest of Distillery Cachaça and Production Chain of Cachaça Meeting, organized by the Food and Nutrition Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University, UNESP/Araraquara, SP, Brazil, in partnership with the Brazilian Service of Support to Micro and Small Enterprise of São Paulo State (SEBRAE-SP) and the Rural Union of Araraquara. The evaluation of the samples was made based on sensory tests conducted in Analysis and Quality Control of Foods and Drinks Laboratory of the Department. The survey results showed significantly higher acceptance average in the aged samples compared with not aged ones. The aging process, which was one of the topics discussed in the course, was considered as an effective way to improve the quality of cachaça, the research also confirmed the importance of the University support to improve the quality of food and drink produced in Brazil.
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This paper analyzed and mapped social networks among cassava farmers in São Paulo, gathered in search of information regarding production and marketing. A descriptive research, using semi-structured questionnaires, in Tupa and Assis regions, was conducted. UCINET software assisted the analysis of interactions within networks. The results indicate that Tupa network is diffuse and there is little interaction with technology transfer institutions. In Assis, the network is cohesive with greater technological diffusion.
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Pós-graduação em Comunicação - FAAC
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This research, carried out during the PhD in Materials Engineering, deals with the creation of layers, with different functionality, deposited on a ceramic substrate, to obtain photovoltaic cells for electricity production. The research activities are included in the project PRRIITT, Measure 4 (Development of Networks), Action A (Research and Technology Transfer Laboratories), Thematic reference 3 (Advanced materials applications development), co-financed by the Emilia Romagna Region, for the creation of CECERBENCH laboratory, which aims to develop "Tiles with a functionalised surface”. The innovation lies in the study of materials and in the development of technologies to achieve a "photovoltaic surface", directly in the tiles production process. The goal is to preserve the technical characteristics, and to make available new surfaces, exploiting renewable energy sources. The realization of Building Integrated PhotoVoltaic (BIPV) is nowadays a more and more spread tendency. The aims of the research are essentially linked to the need to diversify the actual ceramic tile production (which is strongly present in the Emilia Romagna Region ), and to provide a higher added value to the tiles. Solar energy production is the primary objective of the functionalization, and has a relevant ecological impact, taking into account the overwhelming global energy demand. The specific activities of the PhD were carried out according to the achievement of scientific and technological objectives of CECERBENCH laboratory, and involved the collaboration in design solutions, to obtain the cells directly on the tiles surface. The author has managed personally a part of the research project. Layers with different features were made: - Electrically conductive layers, directly on the ceramic tiles surface; - Layers to obtain the photovoltaic functionality; - Electrically insulating, protective layers (double function). For each layer, the most suitable materials have been selected. Among the technical application, the screen printing was used. This technique, widely used in ceramics, has many application areas, including the electronics and photovoltaic industries. It is an inexpensive technique, easy to use in industrial production lines. The screen printing technique was therefore studied in depth by theoretical considerations, and through the use of rheological measurements.
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The present study aims at assessing the innovation strategies adopted within a regional economic system, the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, as it faced the challenges of a changing international scenario. As the strengthening of the regional innovative capabilities is regarded as a keystone to foster a new phase of economic growth, it is important also to understand how the local industrial, institutional, and academic actors have tackled the problem of innovation in the recent past. In this study we explore the approaches to innovation and the strategies adopted by the main regional actors through three different case studies. Chapter 1 provides a general survey of the innovative performance of the regional industries over the past two decades, as it emerges from statistical data and systematic comparisons at the national and European levels. The chapter also discusses the innovation policies that the regional government set up since 2001 in order to strengthen the collaboration among local economic actors, including universities and research centres. As mechanics is the most important regional industry, chapter 2 analyses the combination of knowledge and practices utilized in the period 1960s-1990s in the design of a particular kind of machinery produced by G.D S.p.A., a world-leader in the market of tobacco packaging machines. G.D is based in Bologna, the region’s capital, and is at the centre of the most important Italian packaging district. In chapter 3 the attention turns to the institutional level, focusing on how the local public administrations, and the local, publicly-owned utility companies have dealt with the creation of new telematic networks on the regional territory during the 1990s and 2000s. Finally, chapter 4 assesses the technology transfer carried out by the main university of the region – the University of Bologna – by focusing on the patenting activities involving its research personnel in the period 1960-2010.
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This research work focuses on the factors which lead investors to finance university spin-outs. The achieved results related to spin-out companies in the United Kingdom are based on empirical evidence from Imperial College London. The characteristics of a sample of 557 university spin-outs have been examined in order to understand the investors’ attitude towards financing this typology of companies. The outputs of this study demonstrate that official spin-out companies supported by Imperial College are more likely to receive an investment. Furthermore, it is also shown that investors are not inclined to finance academic spin-outs in which the board of directors includes academics who are mainly involved in researching and teaching activities.
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„Open source and European antitrust laws: An analysis of copyleft and the prohibition of software license fees on the basis of art. 101 TFEU and the block exemptions“ Open source software and open source licenses (like the GNU GPL) are not only relevant for computer nerds or activists – they are already business. They are for example the fundament of LINUX, the only real rival of MICROSOFT’s WINDOWS-line in the field of operating systems for IBM PC compatibles. Art. 101 TFEU (like the identical predecessor art. 81 TEC) as part of the EU antitrust laws prohibits contract terms like price fixing and some forms of technology control. Are copyleft – the „viral effect“, the „cancer“ – and the interdiction of software license fees in the cross hairs of this legal rule? On the other side the European Union has since 2004 a new Technology Transfer Block Exemption with software license agreements for the first time in its scope: a safe harbour and a dry place under a umbrella for open source software? After the introduction (A) with a description of open source software the following text analyses the system of the European Unions competition law respectivley antitrust law and the requirements of the block exemptions (B). Starting point of antitrust analysis are undertakings – but who are the untertakings (C) in the field of widespread, independent developers as part of the „bazar organization“? To see how much open source has to fear from the law of the European Union, at the end the anti competitive and pro competitive effects of open source are totalized within the legal framework (D). The conclusion (E) shows: not nothing, but not much.
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This paper will document financial aspects of transactions, and trade credit supply behavior with FDI among small and medium-sized enterprises(SMEs) based on two original surveys, conducted in four cities in China in 2003. The survey was designed to capture the nature of inter-firm transactions, trade credit and other financial conditions. Literature on FDI mainly refers to technology transfer, employment or investment. This paper focuses on the role and significance of FDI in the supply of trade credit due to its trade credit enforcement technology. Yanagawa, Ito and Watanabe [2006] developed a model which indicates that when a seller has higher enforcement technology or a buyer has richer liquidity, both trade credit and transaction volume will be increased. In this paper, we confirmed that FDI and G contributed to the provision of trade credit and had a positive external effect on trade credit enforcement towards China’s economy. (1) Sales towards FDI customers have the power to increase the trade credit ratio,even when controlling other factors such as choice of payment instrument, competitiveness, and expost default management. This implies that FDI does provide trade credit, not only because it has superior liquidity, but because it is also superior in terms of enforcement of trade credit repayment.(2) Cash constraints of the buyer influence the decisions concerning trade credit provided by the seller, as a model in Yanagawa, et al. [2006] predicted, and this implies that strategic default is a serious concern among SMEs in China. (3) Spillover effect exists in payment enforcement technology in transactions with FDI customers.
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze innovations and the innovation system and its dynamics in the ethanol sector in the State of Sao Paulo. More specifically, this paper focuses on the development process in the sector, the public policies taken to promote the sector, and the organizations and key players involved in these policies and their responses to unforeseeable changes in economic, social and technological environments. To this end, this paper takes an historical perspective and reviews data on the cultivation of sugar cane, the production of ethanol, and on sugar cane yields as indicators of the innovations achieved in the sector. The geographical distribution of these indicators is also examined. Next, several cases in Piracicaba and Campinas in the State of Sao Paulo are presented; these give us a more concrete idea of the processes involved in innovation and technology transfer. Based on these observations, the ethanol cluster and the innovation system of the State of Sao Paulo are discussed from the viewpoint of the flowchart approach to industrial cluster policy.
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Increases in clothing exports after 2000 signaled the first incidence of large-scale manufacturing exports from sub-Saharan Africa. Using firm-level information, this paper explores the potential of clothing exports for poverty reduction and further growth as seen in other low income countries. It shows that the garment exporting industries in Kenya and Madagascar have contributed poverty reduction in the short term by providing mass employment for female and less educated workers with wages beyond the poverty line. However, the long-term impact is not certain. High production costs and limited development of local firms weaken potential for further growth in the competitive world market. Upgrading of the market and improvement of efficiency are required to remain competitive for African industries, and governmental support for local participation are needed to facilitate technology transfer.