Caroline de Tilia
Caroline de Tilia serves as content curator for SP2B. She holds a degree in journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero, worked as a technology and innovation reporter for Forbes Brasil, and co-produced the web series “Under Attack: Harassment and Threats Against Women Journalists,” her final thesis project, which was selected by Abraji (Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism) as a highlight of the 12th edition of the Seminar on Research in Investigative Journalism.
The Trust Code: Humanizing Giant Brands in the World of Artificial Intelligence, with Renato Camargo, CMO at Bradesco
In a market saturated with algorithms, a brand's greatest asset is the truth it conveys. Renato Camargo brings his retail background and leadership at Bradesco to discuss how large corporations can stay agile and magnetic.
Raio-X das fintechs brasileiras: o laboratório que o mundo passou a observar
O ecossistema brasileiro de fintechs amadureceu, diversificou verticais e passou da fase de disrupção inicial para um ciclo de eficiência, consolidação e especialização. Quais modelos tendem a sobreviver? Como a inteligência artificial e a infraestrutura de pagamentos influenciam o cenário e que papel essas empresas desempenharão na inclusão financeira e na inovação sistêmica do setor?
Code, Glue and Courage: Creation as the Frontier of Innovation
The maker movement resurfaces as a counterpoint to the excessive virtualization of professional activities. How can the valorization of making, prototyping, and interaction with the physical world influence new forms of education and work?
Will the next technological revolution be "Made in China"?
From artificial intelligence to electric cars, and from digital infrastructure to e-commerce, Chinese companies have been expanding their global footprint and competing for leadership in strategic innovation sectors. In Brazil, this advancement opens up new opportunities for investment, partnerships, and technology transfer, but it also raises debates regarding competitiveness, dependency, and sovereignty. This panel discusses how Chinese businesses are redrawing the technology map and what paths Brazil can build within this relationship.


