Brazil opens Engineering Research Centre to accelerate Future Air Mobility

Caption: The launch event was held at the ITA campus in Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo. Image: Embraer

A new Engineering Research Centre (CPE), dedicated to the Air Mobility…


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Caption: The launch event was held at the ITA campus in Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo. Image: Embraer

A new Engineering Research Centre (CPE), dedicated to the Air Mobility for the Future studies, has been launched by Embraer, ITA (Aeronautical Technological Institute), and FAPESP (São Paulo State Research Support Foundation).

The initiative in Brazil in the field of Air Mobility for the Future was announced last year and brought together representatives from the scientific community and professionals from the aeronautical industry in activities based on three pillars: low-carbon aviation, autonomous systems, and advanced design and manufacturing. The goal is to find innovative technological solutions that will enhance the sustainability and competitiveness of the global innovation ecosystem.

FLYMOV

The CPE counts on a shared investment of R$ 48 million (around US$ 10 million) over the next five years to purchase research equipment, research grants, and administrative support. Called FLYMOV, the applied research environment favours constructing and disseminating knowledge, training highly qualified human resources, and producing high-impact scientific and technological results.

“It is an immense satisfaction to accompany the beginning of the activities of the Engineering Research Centre that brings together great talents in conducting applied research of high value to society,” said Luís Carlos Affonso, Embraer’s Vice-President of Engineering and Technology. “We are very excited about the partnership with ITA and other institutions that creates a favourable environment for the search for solutions focused on zero-carbon aviation, autonomous systems, and advanced manufacturing, fundamental to building future air mobility.”

The CPE is expected to bring together about 150 professionals among professors, research fellows, and experts from the aeronautics industry who seek innovative technological solutions. This partnership enables the conditions for technology transfer between industrial, public, and third-sector players, enhancing the competitiveness of the Brazilian and global innovation ecosystem.

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