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After Recommending the Sale of Software to a Private Company, the Government Creates a Hub to Replace Celepar

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The government of Paraná signed on Wednesday (2) the collaboration agreement that creates the first GovTech Hub in Brazil, to work on the development of technology solutions for public agencies. With a cost of R$ 15 million over three years, the hub will operate at Canal da Música, in Curitiba, and will have as partners the State Secretariat for Innovation and Artificial Intelligence (Seia) and the São José dos Campos Technology Park Association…
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The government of Paraná signed on Wednesday (2) the collaboration agreement that creates the first GovTech Hub in Brazil, to work on the development of technology solutions for public agencies. With a cost of R$ 15 million over three years, the hub will operate at Canal da Música, in Curitiba, and will have as partners the State Secretariat for Innovation and Artificial Intelligence (Seia) and the São José dos Campos Technology Park Association…

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plural.jor.br broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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