Clemar Engineering is the latest company to receive funding from Funttel, obtaining R$15.6 million to develop 5G solutions, as announced by the BNDES. The funding will enable the creation of new technologies, such as poles and underground boxes, to expand the 5G infrastructure in Brazil. The company, with headquarters in Santa Catarina and branches throughout the country, aims to launch products that minimize the visual impact of antennas and optimize the space needed for signal distribution. The BNDES' support is in line with the New Brazil Industry, encouraging innovations that can result in new patents and improvements in equipment efficiency, while also reducing the consumption of inputs and waste.
Source: Tele.sintese