AGENDA
Full program
3 days. 13 tracks. 30 panels.
Mass Litigation AI
How AI is redefining litigation at scale. Banks, legaltechs, and high-volume law firms facing a new paradigm of procedural automation.

Prof. Dr. Ricardo VC Fernandes
Chair
Contract AI
AI already reviews, negotiates, and monitors contracts. The panel discusses how far this automation will go and how Brazil positions itself against global benchmarks.
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AI and Corporate Law
Corporate and business law in the age of AI — from corporate governance to algorithmic compliance.

Prof. Dr. Angelo Prata de Carvalho
Chair
AI and Competition
When algorithms dictate prices and define markets, is traditional antitrust enough? Brazilian and international experiences in AI competition regulation.
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AI Law Firms
The law firm in transformation: business models, AI adoption, and the strategic repositioning of legal practice in an era of growing automation.
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Sales & Marketing for Law Firms with AI
How to use AI to expand the reach of law firms without violating the Brazilian Bar Association Statute. Ethical limits, available tools, and practical cases.
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Challenges in Government Procurement of AI
The government is the largest consumer of AI in Brazil — and one of the most constrained when it comes to procurement. Real bottlenecks in public procurement and possible solutions. Outcome: open letter in the Conference book.
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Public-Private Cooperation: Success Stories
What worked. Concrete cases of collaboration between the public and private sectors in the adoption of AI in Brazil — with replicable lessons for managers and companies.
Gustavo Rabelo
Chair
From Universities to Government: Success Stories
How academic research has reached the public sector — replicable models of knowledge transfer between universities and government.
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Public Safety: AI Success Stories
AI in public safety, forensic criminalistics, and the fight against organized crime. Experiences from Brazil and INTERPOL — with real cases of impact in 190 countries.
Prof. Dr. Helano Matos
Chair
Robot Judge: A Proposal for Brazil
Can an AI judge? The panel presents a concrete proposal for Brazil, discusses constitutional limits, and compares international experiences. Outcome: open letter in the Conference book.
Dr. Flávio Jaime Jardim
Chair
What Happens to Legal Practice in the Age of AI
Which functions endure, which are transformed, and how Brazilian law firms are responding to the pressure of legal automation.
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Existing Private AIs
Mapping and analysis of the main legal AI solutions available in the market — what already exists, what actually works, and what is still to come.
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AML in Brazil and Around the World
Anti-money laundering in the age of AI — BACEN and COAF regulation, international models, and the state of the art in automated financial compliance tools.
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Decision Engines and Technological Bottlenecks
The automated decision-making architectures that drive credit, risk, and compliance in the financial system — and the technical and regulatory bottlenecks that still limit them.
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Big AI Companies, Startups, and the National Financial System
What happens when OpenAI, Google, and DeepSeek meet the Brazilian financial system. The panel discusses opportunities, dependencies, and sovereignty in the sector.
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AI Localization in Factories: Adoption Challenges
Why has Brazilian industry not yet adopted generative AI at scale? The panel exposes the real barriers — infrastructure, labor, cost, and culture — and points to possible paths forward.
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From Universities to Factories: Success Stories
How university research has reached the factory floor. Concrete models of technology transfer with measurable impact on national industry.
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Big AI Companies on the Same Stage
Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, DeepSeek, Meta, Oracle, Baidu, Amazon, xAI, Cohere, and others present their frontier vision — and what each brings as a proposal for the Brazilian AI ecosystem.
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PBIA: Brazilian AI Plan
Current status and next steps of the Brazilian Artificial Intelligence Plan. The panel brings together voices from the IDB, BRICS, and MCTI to discuss what Brazil needs to do now.
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AI Regulation
The AI regulatory framework in Brazil — the bills under consideration in Congress, ANPD’s position, and how Brazil compares with the European Union and the United States.
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AI and Fake News: An Issue Essential to Democracy
Does AI amplify disinformation or can it fight it? Platform accountability, regulation, and the real impact on Brazilian democracy.
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Data Centers in Brazil
Data infrastructure as a matter of sovereignty. Brazil’s role in the global race for processing capacity — and what the bill currently under consideration could change.
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Sec. AI
Cybersecurity and data protection in the age of AI — emerging threats, institutional responses, and the new risk landscape for companies and government.

Professor Dr. Ricardo VC Fernandes
Coordination
Professor Dr. Helano Matos
Coordination
From Analog to AI: The Future of Smart Grids
The transformation journey of the energy sector — from analog systems to AI applied to management, demand forecasting, and smart grid optimization.
Chair · To be confirmed
Smart Batteries: The Energy Shift
New energy storage technologies and their impact on Brazil’s energy matrix — and the role of AI in accelerating this transition.
Chair · To be confirmed
Concrete Futurism Cases: Quantum Computing in Brazil and the Long Term
Brazil and quantum computing — where we stand, what partnerships exist, and which scenarios are plausible for 2030. A conversation about the long term that starts now.
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How to Develop Brazil: Innovative Proposals from Startups
Founders of innovative startups present concrete and bold proposals for national technological development — outside the usual corporate script.
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Rare Earths, Sovereignty, and Their Importance for Technology
Brazil holds strategic reserves of critical minerals for chips and batteries. The panel discusses the geopolitics of the resources that power AI — and where the country can change the game.
Chair · To be confirmed
How to Develop Brazil: Proposals from Big Techs
What Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and others propose for the Brazilian innovation ecosystem — investments, partnerships, and what they expect in return.
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