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- Item AUTOMAÇÃO ROBÓTICA: SOLUÇÕES SUSTENTÁVEIS E INCLUSIVAS: UNIFEOB(Centro Universitário de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2025-02-12) SOUZA, Carlos Alberto Collozzo de; ALMEIDA, Marcelo Ciacco de; OLIVEIRA, Rodrigo Marudi de; SANTOS, Mariângela Martimbianco; VALIM, Arthur Tavares de Paula; FRANCO, Bruno Henrique do Prado; SILVA, João Vitor da; MUNIZ, Kamily de Oliveira; GARINO, Leonardo Santello; PEREIRA, Luiz Felipe dos Santos; FERREIRA, Marcos Valverde de MiraWith the world increasingly focused on sustainable practices, the search for new technologies that contribute to the preservation of the environment have become a global priority. In this context, the group decided to focus on an innovative solution for waste management, one of the great challenges of modern society. The central idea was develop a robot that not only facilitates the garbage collection process, but also directly contribute to the creation of a cleaner and more sustainable environment. This project proposes the creation of an autonomous robot, capable of moving and collecting garbage automatically. The technology developed allows the robot to identify, collect and store waste, providing a practical solution for urban and industrial. In addition to optimizing waste collection, this innovation contributes to the preservation environment, helping to reduce pollution and promoting more efficient management of solid waste. As the FIA website states, (2024) “By adopting sustainable practices, we design a more prosperous future, with biodiversity, respect for the environment and wealth shared. [...]”.The development of this robot was possible thanks to the application of a series of knowledge acquired throughout this course, especially in the Robotics disciplines, Machine Learning, Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry and Differential and Integral Calculus. Each of these areas provided a solid foundation for project advancement, from control from autonomous movements to the creation of code for object detection. That interdisciplinary knowledge was essential for the success of the proposed solution
- Item Eco Conexão Brasil(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-30) TOMAZ, Gustavo Henrique; FERREIRA, Marcos Valverde de Mira; FRANCO, Bruno Henrique do Prado; PEREIRA, Luiz Felipe dos Santos; MUNIZ, Kamily de Oliveira; MOURTHÈ, Vitor Mafra; SAMPAIO, Vinícius Silva Zavan; GLÒRIA JÙNIOR, Mauro; ANDRADE, Nivaldo; VALLIM, Max Streicher; OLIVEIRA, Rodrigo Marudi de; SANTOS, Mariângela MartimbiancoThis project aims to create an interactive online environment that fosters important and collaborative conversations about sustainable development. We aim to inspire a global community committed to building a more sustainable and equitable future by uniting technology and engagement with the SDGs.
- Item Engenharia Reversa do Sistema de Fluxo de Caixa - FISCON(Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia, 2023-06-20) NETO, Antonio Domingues; FRANCO, Bruno Henrique do Prado; NOBREGA, Douglas Vinicius Nobrega; TOMAZ, Gustavo Henrique; MUNIZ, Kamily de Oliveira; Pereira, Luiz Felipe dos Santos; FERREIRA, Marcos Valverde de Mira; CHAVES, William Alves; VALLIM, Max Streicher; TELLES, Sidney Gitcoff; EDSON, Patrick; OLIVEIRA, Rodrigo Marudi de; SANTOS, Mariângela MartimbiancoWhen it comes to Cash Flow, there are several implicit concepts that are recognized as fundamental for its proper functioning and importance. At the However, it is important to highlight these concepts for a better understanding and execution of the related functions, When entering the business field, even if one understands the relevance of financial control, it is often neglected in favor of other issues considered "priorities". However, data in Brazil based on the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), demonstrate that prioritizing the company's monetary control is the more correct decision, bearing in mind that more than 60% of companies go bankrupt in the first 5 years due to lack of financial planning. Cash flow control is essential for companies, businesses and stores, especially given the large amount of money involved. This control allows establishments keep a detailed record of their income and expenses, which contributes to a more disciplined and error-free administration. According to data from Sebrae (Support Service for Micro and Small Companies), during the pandemic, 7% of companies closed for not having made a profit and 20% for lack of capital. This highlights the importance of adequate financial management for the survival and success of the business. Leading this is all in question, when we think about carrying out financial control manually, we realize how extremely complicated it is.
- Item Gestão Financeira: Fiscon(UNIFEOB, 2022-12-07) FERREIRA, Marcos Valverde de Mira; CHAVES, William Alves; NETO, Antonio Domingues; NOBREGA, Douglas Vinicius; TOMAZ, Gustavo Henrique; STOPA, Caio Rodrigues; FRANCO, Bruno Henrique do Prado; CUNHA, Caio Grilo da; BARBOSA FILHO, Fábio Luiz; SANTANA FILHO, Altair dos Santos; MARCONDES, Renata Alencar; GLÓRIA, Mauro; TELLES, Sidney Gitcoff; VALLIM, Max Streicher; SANTOS, Mariângela MartimbiancoAt first, when we talk about financial planning, we are directly linking to controlling earnings and expenses, getting organized requires much more than wanting, it is necessary to know how to do it and this method is known as Cash Flow. According to the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), more or less 60% of companies go to bankruptcy in the first 5 years, this shows us that planning is more than essential, whether he, optimistic or pessimistic. Cash flow is crucial for companies, businesses and stores due to the high money flow, this control helps establishments to have a record detailed account of your earnings and expenses to manage with discipline and without mistakes. According to Sebrae (According to the Micro and Small Business Support Service) in the pandemic, 7% of companies closed for not making a profit and 20% for lack of capital.