Prototypes delivered

Our Call for Projects is the way we let the market know which projects are available for the next semester. During this period we receive applications for initiatives from companies, NGOs and government institutions with their business challenges.

Contributing to society is a fundamental pillar of our model. That's why we make available the prototypes developed by our students over the years.

Our project-based learning model develops computer skills, business skills and socio-emotional skills through solutions to real market problems.

We hope that other companies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or government entities will find here a comprehensive repository of innovative and alternative solutions to meet their challenges.

The prototypes can be freely downloaded, customized and adapted to suit different types of solutions, and we firmly believe that these prototypes have the potential to be widely used throughout the technology community, promoting collaboration and innovation on a large scale.

Project

Company

Course

Digital distributed processing systems

Software Engineering

Company:

Generating Falcons.

Problem:

Providing small NGOs with a management tool.

Objective:

Application for managing NGO services for operational control.

Public:

The company's technology team.

Digital distributed processing systems

Software Engineering

Company:

Inteli.

Problem:

Automate the process of submitting projects and selecting partners.

Objective:

Web platform for project offices to manage and monitor their project partnerships.

Public:

Inteli's project office team.

Digital distributed processing systems

Software Engineering

Company:

Dell Technologies.

Problem:

Connecting professionals with interests in certain technologies and/or projects, with projects in progress or to be opened.

Objective:

Centralize temporary project opportunities and make them available so that those who want to learn can find out more about the project. Connecting demand and supply and spreading learning in different technologies.

Public:

Employees from the company's IT department.

Smart cities

Computer Engineering

Company:

Prodesp.

Problem:

Increasing the connectivity of municipal services.

Objective:

Innovation in municipal services with predictive models and smart solutions for connected cities.

Public:

Technology team.

Smart cities

Computer Engineering

Company:

Prodam.

Problem:

Lack of low-cost and complex technological and innovative solutions for urban management.

Objective:

Sustainable urban monitoring by sensors and generation of indicators by dashboards.

Public:

The company's technology and product team.

Blockchain

Information Systems

Company:

Abundance Brazil.

Problem:

Increase efficiency in token trading.

Objective:

Create an integrated blockchain solution for trading environmental tokens (carbon, oxygen, biodiversity), guaranteeing transparency and security for all transactions.

Public:

Technology team.

Blockchain

Information Systems

Company:

Alliance Consultoria.

Problem:

Lack of a solution to validate prices in a safe and innovative way.

Objective:

Create a flow that ensures blockchain-based price quotations.

Public:

The company's product team.

Blockchain

Information Systems

Company:

Coover.

Problem:

Encouraging access to shared "self-insurance".

Objective:

To implement an MVP of an ethereum blockchain protocol and a web application3 that allows the operation and validation in production of the basic processes of a simple peer-to-peer insurance arrangement, or mutual insurance group so that each mutual group created is a DAO in Ethereum, keeping in the smart contract itself the financial reserves ("treasury") through some digital currency with stable value that implements the ERC-20 standard.

Public:

General public.