1. Actions for Electronics and Microelectronics Industry in the Southern Cone Sergio Bampi Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre, Brasil
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3. Electronics Industry (2005-2008) – Before the Crisis Source : (OECD, 2008a) & Reed Electronics Research data Production (US$ Mi) S. Bampi COUNTRY 2005 * 2008* Average Yearly growth (%) China 265.641 413.114 15,9 USA 267.943 282.376 1,8 Japan 191.569 184.137 -1,3 South Korea 97.641 94.355 -1,1 Germany 70.859 81.477 4,8 Malasia 49.516 63.383 8,6 Singapore 50.175 52.500 1,5 Taiwan 41.331 51.171 7,4 M é xico 34.980 46.995 10,3 Brazil 21.184 37.753 21,2
8. Brazil - EE Industry Sales R$ (Currency) Bi 2007: US$ 57 Bi 2008: US$ 67 Bi 2010: US$ 70 Bi 9% avg.
9. Brazilian Electronics Industry 1 Source: PINTEC/IBGE 2005 (aggregated by CNAE de 03 dígits) 2 Source: PIA/IBGE 2006 (CNAEs , own ellaboration) Industry type (subsystem) #N of Companies 1 Net Sales 1 (R$ K) Personnel (2005) Personnel 2 (2006) 30 – Electrical, Electronics Components 326 3.949.732 27.768 15.898 31 – Consumer Electronics 793 24.166.719 90.320 106.823 32 – Telecomm Equipment 176 22.874.574 28.516 37.901 33 – Informatics Goods , Automation 413 11.124.351 37.566 48.771 TOTAL 1,708 62.115.376 184,170 209,393
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13. R&D activities in Brazil in 1990´s were kept mostly at public Universities 2002 – 2011 : A restart of the MICROELECTRONICS industry in Brazil Innovation, entrepreneurship and technology development are key priorities for electronics & Microelectronics Strict regulations hinder technology development, innovation and cooperation between industry and top R&D institutions in BRAZIL. New Science, Technology and Innovation Bill for Public Institutions is being discussed at the Congress today (2011). CONCLUSIONS