Speakers

João Cordeiro

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of São Paulo (2001) and is a Researcher at the Institute for Technological Research of the State of São Paulo (IPT). He previously served as Head of the Laboratory of Mechanical Equipment and Structures at the Center for Mechanical, Naval, and Electrical Technology (2018–2021) and currently holds the position of Technical Director of the Energy Division. His experience lies in Electrical Engineering, with an emphasis on Electrical, Magnetic, and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, mainly focusing on Structural Health Monitoring (SHM), testing technologies, and signal acquisition and processing. As Head of the Energy Division, he is actively engaged in topics related to the energy transition toward a low-carbon economy, including the production, storage, and use of hydrogen and renewable energy sources.

João Cordeiro

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of São Paulo (2001) and is a Researcher at the Institute for Technological Research of the State of São Paulo (IPT). He previously served as Head of the Laboratory of Mechanical Equipment and Structures at the Center for Mechanical, Naval, and Electrical Technology (2018–2021) and currently holds the position of Technical Director of the Energy Division. His experience lies in Electrical Engineering, with an emphasis on Electrical, Magnetic, and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, mainly focusing on Structural Health Monitoring (SHM), testing technologies, and signal acquisition and processing. As Head of the Energy Division, he is actively engaged in topics related to the energy transition toward a low-carbon economy, including the production, storage, and use of hydrogen and renewable energy sources.
05 Nov

Low-Carbon Hydrogen and International Cooperation

In the State of São Paulo—home to Latin America’s largest industrial complex and a strong scientific and technological base—green hydrogen and other low-carbon pathways represent not only a route toward decarbonization but also an opportunity to participate in emerging global value chains. This panel will discuss how São Paulo can structure its low-carbon hydrogen strategy by leveraging its renewable energy potential, considering ongoing initiatives, cooperation instruments with other countries and multilateral organizations, regulatory and financial challenges, and opportunities for innovation and the creation of high-skilled jobs.

Energy Transition and Decarbonization Stage 09:00 - 10:00