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Engineering in leading Brazilian institutions is the cornerstone of reliability and industrial innovation. The challenge in these areas involves the development of complex technologies, experimental validation, and practical application to real-world market challenges, ranging from aeronautics to energy infrastructure. In this episode, we explore how applied research and technology transfer drive competitiveness in the private sector. The Technological Research Institute acts as a hub connecting science and industry, delivering solutions in new materials, sustainability, and operational efficiency to major market players. With an infrastructure of 150,000 m² and more than 39 specialized laboratories, it projects revenue of approximately R$ 300 million in 2025. Its ecosystem comprises around 1,000 employees and researchers, serving over 3,000 companies in a single annual cycle, and undertaking global-scale projects in biotechnology, energy, and smart cities. These indicators reinforce the institution's role as a strategic partner for corporate innovation, connecting academic rigor to the delivery of high-impact results. 🎙️ What you will hear: Anderson, a civil engineer (Unicamp) with a master's degree from ITA and a doctorate from the University of Calgary. With a career that combines technical excellence with executive management, Anderson has held leadership positions in regulatory and research funding bodies, establishing himself as one of the leading figures in technology management in Brazil. His story reveals how a solid technical foundation prepares professionals for strategic leadership and innovation positions.