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BiG2025 - Brazilian Indtechs in Germany - is a program created to internationalize Brazilian tech companies that provide hightech solutions to manufacturing companies.

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The Internationalization Program for Brazilian Indtechs

Brazilian Indtechs in Germany Unveil

Since 2023, BiG has been a catalyst for the global expansion of Brazilian industrial technology, positioning the country as a hub of creativity, agility, and sustainability.

By delivering innovative solutions that generate value and reduce costs for German companies, the initiative strengthens Brazil’s presence in the global market and deepens technological trade ties between the two nations.



BiG2025 Lineup

In its third edition, BiG2025 brings together 11 high-impact scale-ups that serve hundreds of industrial plants in Brazil and beyond. With their sights set on the German market, these companies are entering a crucial phase of cultural and business exchange, where they will showcase cutting-edge technological solutions during a 10-day mission across Germany.

From March 31 to April 9, the delegation will visit Hannover, Manheim, and Stuttgart, engaging with key industry leaders and exploring new opportunities for collaboration.

BiG2025 Lineup

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FAQ

When BiG was created?
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BiG was gestated from February to November of 2022 in both Germany and Brazil including a immersion into the German market from April to August. Over this period, observations generated an hypothesis: "It seems that German manufacturing companies need help in its digital transformation journey. What if we bring mature Brazilian indtechs to help them out?"
How BiG was created?
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The hypothesis was aligned with observations from the Brazilian Embassy in Berlin which was the first supporter of the idea of testing it. Following it, two open innovation hubs, from Brazil and Germany, were willing to partner: FINDESLAB and NEXT MANNHEIM.
What does the program consist of?
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A fusion of training, immersions, business roundtables, Hannover Messe visit, plants visit, cultural exchange and peer mentoring.
What is the program schedule?
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