No dia 29 de Maio de 2019 as empresas EMBRAER e a WEG, firmaram um acordo de cooperação científica e tecnológica para desenvolvimento conjunto de novas tecnologias e soluções para viabilizar propulsão elétrica em aeronaves.
A parceria, no âmbito de pesquisa e desenvolvimento pré-competitivo, busca acelerar o conhecimento das tecnologias necessárias ao aumento da eficiência energética das aeronaves a partir da utilização e integração de motores elétricos em inovadores sistemas propulsivos.
O processo de eletrificação faz parte de um conjunto de esforços realizados pela indústria aeronáutica e que visam atender seus compromissos de sustentabilidade ambiental, a exemplo do que já vem sendo feito com biocombustíveis para redução de emissões de carbono.
O acordo de cooperação científica foi assinado pelos representantantes da empresas. Pela WEG estiveram Dr Manfred Peter Johann, Diretor-Superitendente da WEG Automação e Valter Luiz Knihs, Diretor Industrial, Systems & eMobility .
Pela EMBRAER assinou Daniel Moczydlower, Vice-Presidente Executivo de Engenharia e Tecnologia da EMBRAER.
Abaixo a íntegra do discurso proferido na oportunidade pelo Dr Manfred Peter Johann, Diretor-Superitendente da WEG Automação.
Dr Manfred Peter Johann speech during signature Cientific and Technological cooperation between WEG and EMBRAER São Jos dos Campos 29 May 2019 Good morning everyone,
First of all, I would like to thank EMBRAER for the invitation to be part of this event and for the opportunity to share with all of you a glimpse of what our company have been doing in terms of innovation. WEG is a global electric-electronic equipment company, operating mainly in the capital goods sector with solutions in electric machines, automation and paints for several sectors, including power generation, infrastructure, steel, electric traction, oil and gas, mining, among many others. Today we have manufacturing units in 12 countries, we are present in more than 135 countries, and we employ more than 30,000 worldwide. In 2018, our net revenue reached R$ 11.9 billion, of which 58% from external markets. As a global manufacturer of electric-electronic equipment we are always thinking ahead, continuously investing in new technologies, new markets and people’s development. We prepare ourselves for the future by developing solutions to meet the mega trends focused on electric mobility, energy efficiency, renewable energies and the Industry 4.0. In 2018, 43% of our revenue came from products developed within the last 5 years. Besides our robust structure, formed by 33 research, development and testing laboratories in the world, we count with 2,435 employees involved with R&DI activities. Outside we have partnerships with universities, and start-ups in Brazil. It is in the company DNA to follow the market trends and anticipate opportunities. In the electric mobility area, we have a long tradition of suppling electric traction systems for buses, trucks, trolebus, locomotives and vessels, besides recharge systems for electric vehicles. Our experience in this traction and electric motility market brought us here. Our powertrain technology, developed over the years, tested and in constant innovation, qualified us for these grand scientific and technologic cooperation project. Together with Embraer we are going to work not only to make aircrafts electric propulsion viable, but also elevate the technological capabilities of WEG, Embraer and Brazil, elevating our country to a and even more competitive threshold, reference in sustainable technology. We at WEG are very happy of being part of such a complex project, mainly for the opportunity to partner up with a genuinely Brazilian company that, just as us, work daily to bring national technology to every corner of the world. Thank you. |
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