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

Predictive Model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

Pan Bank.

Problem:

How to increase customer satisfaction with the personalized service model.

Objective:

A predictive model that analyzes the customer's current situation and offers an improved and personalized service, identifying in advance the reason for their contact, allowing for assertiveness and quality in the service.

Public:

Banco Pan customers.

Predictive Model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

Rappi.

Problem:

Delivery drivers abandoning the platform.

Objective:

A predictive model that predicts which deliverers are most likely to abandon the platform, as well as creating strategies to keep them.

Public:

RAPPI Operations Team.

IoT model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

Instituto Apontar.

Problem:

Control of student access to the institute.

Objective:

Development of access control to the Institute's premises.

Public:

Technology team.

IoT model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

Prodesp.

Problem:

Asset management.

Objective:

Intelligent asset tracking and control system via IoT.

Public:

Technology team.

IoT model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

IPT.

Problem:

IoT for monitoring metallurgical equipment.

Objective:

Application of IOT for condition monitoring of metallurgical process laboratory equipment.

Public:

Technology team.

IoT model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

Abundance Brazil.

Problem:

Using IoT for forest monitoring.

Objective:

This project focuses on the use of IoT technology to monitor forest ecosystems, carbon sequestration, bioelectric frequencies and biodiversity. Its main areas of activity are sustainability and environmental monitoring, with applications in the carbon credit market and ecological preservation.

Public:

Technology team.

IoT model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

RNP.

Problem:

Not having low-cost equipment and technologies to improve asset control and monitoring.

Objective:

Location of RNP assets that are distributed throughout a region of Brazil, being able to locate and identify them easily.

Public:

Innovation and technology team.

IoT model

Common - 1st Year

Company:

IPT.

Problem:

High cost of equipment and market solutions for monitoring structures in civil engineering.

Objective:

Adapting IoT hardware capable of monitoring physical civil engineering structures such as bridges and buildings for expansion in metal structures.

Public:

Internal civil works monitoring team.