Partnership aims to develop renewable solutions for the Federal University of Amazonas

The objective of the agreement with Livoltek is to bring major advances in the field of clean electricity to Amazonian society
Solar energy Canal Solar Partnership aims to develop renewable solutions for the Federal University of Amazonas
UFAM (Federal University of Amazonas). Image: UFAM/Reproduction

A Livoltek is in negotiations to sign a agreement technical cooperation with the UFAM (Federal University of Amazonas), with the aim of developing solutions de renewable energy for the institution and for Amazonian society itself.

Recently, the Livoltek Power Brazil presented its products and solutions to UFAM managers, including the dean himself, professor Sylvio Puga, who was accompanied by the vice-rector, professor Therezinha Fraxe, and by the teacher João Caldas Neto, director of FT (Faculty of Technology), together with a group of professors from the institution. On the occasion, technological and innovative research was also presented by the group of FT teachers.

“The presentation carried out by Livoltek Power Brasil is the first dialogue in relation to projects which could be developed by the company, with the perspective of becoming a permanent partner of the university”, stated Sylvio Puga, dean of UFAM.

For next step, a technical visit with the Faculty of Technology, involving the teaching staff, in order to delve deeper into issues of both R&D (Research and Development) and partnerships involving product development. According to rector Sylvio Puga, the technical visit is extremely important not only for UFAM, but specifically for the FT.

“The reception held by the University overcame as expectations, which confirmed the potential for technical development of technological partnership”, commented Ronaldo Lucas, Commercial Director at Livoltek Power Brasil.

“A students is connected to Olos technology Amazon, with the manauara society e amazonian, exactly what we seek in this partnership. Integrating technology and technological solutions is a need for the people of Amazonas and we realize that UFAM is a partner that can really make this connection”, added Lucas.


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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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