Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Check out the proposals of the presidential candidates – EBC

Only four of the 11 candidates for president submitted proposals to stimulate the area of ​​research and innovation in government programs delivered to the Electoral Court. They recognize the importance of the productive sector to the country’s competitiveness, and promises prioritize the revitalization of the existing system in organs such as the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and the revision of regulations on the industry.

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Aetius Neves (PSDB) pledges support for public universities and research institutions to invest more in infrastructure research and defends the teaching of technology associated with the resolution of social problems and an entrepreneurial attitude. The toucan wants to structure a National System of Science, Technology & amp; Innovation and revitalize the National Council of Science and Technology, as a collegiate body, with national representation. According to him, it is necessary to articulate policies in education and science, technology and innovation and create a national program for training of researchers. To Aetius, Brazilian research needs to achieve international standards to boost the economy by diversifying activities and adding value. He says he’ll establish a program for internationalization of Brazilian science, involving exchanges of researchers and attracting international scientists, and create a strategy to encourage research and innovation in public and private companies. Other promises of the candidate are to support business incubators in conjunction with universities, stimulate the extension of research focusing on family agriculture and support the Embrapa research in agroecology.

Dilma Rousseff (PT) defends innovation as a tool to increase productive competitiveness. The candidate for reelection promises deploy knowledge as a strategy platforms to accelerate the generation of innovation from the interaction between scientists, research institutions and companies. According to her, this will accelerate the production of knowledge and its transformation into innovative products and “fundamental to the growth of competitiveness of our economy” processes. Rousseff also undertakes to adopt industrial, scientific, technological and agricultural policies to reduce investment costs and production, from the stimulus to innovation reducing logistics costs and improve the business environment of the country.

Jorge Eduardo (PV) has no specific proposals on the subject.

Eymael (PSDC) defends a national plan to support research, “both in its appearance of pure research, as the field of applied research. “

Levy Fidelix (PRTB) does not make offers.

Luciana Sex (SoL) presents no proposals on the subject.

Marina Silva (PSB) ensures that will increase public investment and encourage business investment in research and development. She said the total investment should represent about 2% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), approaching the standard of the world’s leading countries. The former senator also says it will increase the budget of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) and make the Sector Oil Fund be re-allocated the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FNDCT) and is not Contingent . Marina wants to recover the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and support agencies for basic research programs to improve the Science Without Borders program and create a program to attract talent with a focus on younger researchers. The list of promises the candidate also includes incentive for states and municipalities to invest in innovation and the creation of science and technology parks that attract national and international private investment. Another measure is presented a review of the Innovation Act to give legal certainty and resolve existing legal contradictions in the text.

Mauro Iasi (PCB), Pastor Everaldo (PSC), Rui Pimenta (PCO) and Zé Maria (PSTU) did not submit bids.

Editor Lily Beraldo

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