The COVID-19 pandemic has brought countless challenges to the health institutions around the world, especially those located in countries such as Brazil, with large territorial dimensions and many social and economic differences. This technical report aims to publish the actions carried out and the products developed at the Instituto de Medicina Integral Prof. Fernando Figueira (IMIP) before and during the pandemic - from January 31st to September 4th, 2020 - facing it efficiently and effectively, seeking institutional sustainability. The mobilization of the professional staff at the institution was fundamental to create protocols ofas-sistance, adapt the physical structures in the hospital and outpatient care, care for the health professionals, offer teaching and research activities in the distance mode, articulate management members to make decisions based on systematically collected data on the pandemic situationat real time. All actions were carried out with a single objective of assisting all the patients affected by COVID-19 admitted at the institution.
O presente artigo se refere a um estudo sobre gestão de tecnologia e inovação na Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear (CNEN), uma INN pública do Brasil, com o objetivo de identificar em que grau seus resultados de P&D estão alinhados com os C&T&I nacionais e às prioridades políticas industriais, bem como com os objetivos de desenvolvimento sustentável (ODS) da ONU. A metodologia baseia-se na caracterização e avaliação do portfólio de patentes de tecnologia da CNEN depositadas no INPI, com base na Classificação Internacional de Patentes (CIP), para a seleção de indicadores de sustentabilidade voltados para produtos, processos e serviços que atendam às necessidades da sociedade brasileira e do mercado global. Os resultados apontam as forças e fraquezas do portfólio de patentes da CNEN e as possíveis oportunidades de alavancar negócios e melhorar a interação com a indústria no Brasil, alinhados às estratégias de desenvolvimento do país e à implementação da agenda de desenvolvimento sustentável.Palavras-chave: tecnologia nuclear, portfólio de patentes, desenvolvimento sustentável, inovação.
The demand for rare earths (RE) has been intensified by their large use, especially in high technology sectors. Supply difficulties have forced RE users to seek alternative sources and invest in the development of recycling technologies and options of reuse for these elements. This article seeks to reveal the trends and ongoing changes in national and global prospects of RE. Additionally, it aims to analyze scientific collaboration networks in the area of industrial solid waste (ISW) and waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) exploitation in Brazil, examining both researchers and institutions with greater representation in the field. For this purpose, social network analysis methods were used to build and analyze co-authorship networks based on scientific publications retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database. The results showed that the Brazilian collaboration network of ISW research was extremely fragmented and contained 105 different groups, which were not connected to each other. The institutional network of ISW research was composed of 125 institutions, 75.2% of them from Brazil. The Brazilian collaboration network of research in WEEE was small (37 researchers), but fragmented: researchers were divided into eight different groups that do not connect to each other. The institutional network of research in WEEE was composed by 12 institutions, nine of them from Brazil. Therefore, this article presents a network collaboration model to bring together actors involved in the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), emphasizing the potential for recovery of RE from these wastes, with the purpose of developing products and services.
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