Brazil To Pump Nearly $250 Million Into New High Tech Initiatives
The Brazilian government said this week that it intends to spend upwards of R$500 million ($250 million) on information technology projects and start-up support over the next three years in an attempt to create home grown high pay, high value companies in the tech space.
The Brazilian government said this week that it intends to spend upwards of R$500 million ($250 million) on information technology projects and start-up support over the next three years in an attempt to create home grown high pay, high value companies in the tech space.
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The Brazilian government said this week that it intends to spend upwards of R$500 million ($250 million) on information technology projects and start-up support over the next three years in an attempt to create home grown high pay, high value companies in the tech space.
The Brazilian government said this week that it intends to spend upwards of R$500 million ($250 million) on information technology projects and start-up support over the next three years in an attempt to create home grown high pay, high value companies in the tech space.
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