Speakers

Camila Affonso

Camila co-founded Leggio in 2016 and leads projects across Infrastructure, Consumer Goods, and Investment Advisory. She specializes in advanced financial modeling and valuation of logistics assets, with a track record of 60+ strategic engagements spanning the supply-chain spectrum. Camila advises boards, investors, and management teams on capital allocation, risk assessment, and returns optimization, translating operational realities into compelling investment cases and executable roadmaps. Beyond client work, Camila serves as Director of the Logistics & Transportation Division within FIESP's Infrastructure Department (DEINFRA), where she contributes to industry-wide policy initiatives. She holds a B.S. in Production Engineering and Applied Mathematics (UFRJ), an M.Sc. in Corporate Finance (Université de Bordeaux), and has completed executive coursework in Advanced Valuation at NYU Stern.

Camila Affonso

Camila co-founded Leggio in 2016 and leads projects across Infrastructure, Consumer Goods, and Investment Advisory. She specializes in advanced financial modeling and valuation of logistics assets, with a track record of 60+ strategic engagements spanning the supply-chain spectrum. Camila advises boards, investors, and management teams on capital allocation, risk assessment, and returns optimization, translating operational realities into compelling investment cases and executable roadmaps. Beyond client work, Camila serves as Director of the Logistics & Transportation Division within FIESP's Infrastructure Department (DEINFRA), where she contributes to industry-wide policy initiatives. She holds a B.S. in Production Engineering and Applied Mathematics (UFRJ), an M.Sc. in Corporate Finance (Université de Bordeaux), and has completed executive coursework in Advanced Valuation at NYU Stern.
05 Nov

Biofuels: Innovation and the Decarbonization of the Energy Matrix

With its strong agricultural and industrial base—particularly in the sugar-energy sector—the State of São Paulo is strategically positioned to lead the production, innovation, and commercialization of second- and third-generation biofuels. This panel will discuss opportunities for technological development, incentive policies, and supply chain integration to expand the role of biofuels in both the state and national energy matrix. It will also address regulatory challenges, environmental sustainability, and socioeconomic impacts, seeking solutions that balance efficiency, innovation, and the creation of green jobs.

Energy Transition and Decarbonization Stage 12:45 - 13:45