INTEGRATION OF THE AMAZON INSTITUTE OF INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY INTO THE AMAZONIAN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION LANDSCAPE
Keywords:
Amazon, Technological Innovation, Sustainability, Amazon Institute of Innovation and Technology, Regional DevelopmentAbstract
The Brazilian Amazon, recognized for its biodiversity and socio-cultural richness, still faces deep scientific and technological inequalities in relation to other regions of the country. This article analyzes the insertion of the Institute of Innovation and Technology of the Amazon (IITA) in the context of regional research and innovation, highlighting its relevance as an institutional response to the structural gap in science, technology and innovation (ST&I) in the Amazon aligned with sustainable production. Descriptive in nature and with a qualitative approach, the research was based on documentary analysis, institutional observation and technical interviews, allowing us to understand the structure, projects and competencies of the Institute. The results show that IITA has consolidated itself as a strategic hub for Research, Development and Innovation (RD&I), with state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure focused on automation, additive manufacturing and artificial intelligence. Its work strengthens the Amazonian innovation ecosystem by integrating science, industry and sustainability, promoting the formation of human capital and stimulating regional technological autonomy. It is concluded that IITA represents a model of sustainable territorial innovation, capable of transforming the Amazon into a producer of knowledge and technology, contributing to the scientific, social and environmental development of the region.
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