Minsait is Indra’s leading company in digital transformation and Information Technologies. It focuses its offering on high-impact value propositions, based on end-to-end solutions, with a remarkable degree of segmentation, which enables it to achieve tangible impacts for its customers in each industry with a transformational focus. With more than 7.000 employees in Brazil, Minsait is clearly committed to diversity and inclusion, with people placed at center stage. The company is a global leader in sustainability in the IT services sector and has the highest certifications that demonstrate its commitment to society, the environment and the creation of a safe environment in which people can develop in both professional and personal terms.
As part of a long and successful partnership with the city of Curitiba, Minsait teamed up with the city government and the Curitiba Innovation Agency to offer free technological training to professionals who wanted to start a career in IT or acquire new skills to improve their employability. Named Empregotech 40+, the program took place within the framework of the Digital Innovation Hub, an IT training and improvement initiative conceived by Minsait, which made vacancies available for people over the age of 40.
The training program focused on some of the technologies most in demand by public and private companies. The aim of the program was to provide high-level technological training to connect students to job opportunities and career progression in IT, one of the sectors that generates the most qualified jobs in Brazil.
The program became a unique possibility for citizens who wanted to change fields or develop new technological skills. The program offered candidates a robust vision of the most relevant issues that drive the job market, as well as being able to specialize in some of the most in-demand technologies” – Marcelo Bernardino, CEO of Indra and Minsait in Brazil.
In addition, in 2021, at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Minsait and Curitiba promoted a memorable hackathon that brought together participants from all over Brazil. Called Curitiba Smart Hack, the competition challenged professionals and students to create technological proposals for Smart Cities to meet the needs of the capital of Paraná in the areas of Urban Mobility, Smart Tourism and Citizen Security. The hackathon took place during the celebrations for the 328th anniversary of Curitiba, a world reference in the field of Smart Cities.