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The Journey Through the IT Industry to Masterboi
My journey in the Information Technology sector has been built over years of experience in both national and multinational companies across various industries, such as electric power, food and beverage, manufacturing and auto parts. I reached my current position thanks to a combination of practical experience in managing complex projects, IT restructuring and governance, as well as leading multidisciplinary teams. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to lead high-impact strategic initiatives, such as carve-out and rollout projects, SAP system implementations and strengthening IT governance. International exposure broadened my perspective on innovation and global best practices, enabling me to deliver solutions aligned with business needs and market challenges. I believe the key to success in this journey has been my ability to adapt to constant technological and organizational changes. Without the skill to understand and integrate into different organizational cultures, it would have been impossible to achieve the position I am in today. This adaptability has allowed me to balance operational efficiency with innovation and strategic thinking, always aligned with the values and objectives of each organization. Technological Advancements Shaping the Future of Food Processing 1. Automation and Digitization of Production: The food industry is increasingly adopting process automation to improve efficiency, reduce waste and ensure quality standards. Technologies such as IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) enable real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance, reducing unexpected downtime in production lines. 2. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Food Safety: With growing concerns about food safety and traceability, the use of AI and advanced data analytics allows for risk prediction, detection of supply chain failures and compliance with regulatory standards, such as those from MAPA and Anvisa. 3. Blockchain for Traceability and Transparency: Blockchain technology is being explored to ensure transparency in the supply chain, enabling companies and consumers to track the origin of food products, ensuring quality certifications and sustainable practices. 4. Sustainability and More Efficient Processes: With increasing demands for ESG practices, technologies such as heat recovery, water consumption reduction and renewable energy are being adopted to make food processing more sustainable. In addition to this, alternative proteins (such as cultured and plant-based meats) are transforming the industry.The integration of automation and emerging technologies in food processing brings significant benefits in efficiency, quality, traceability and food safety, but it also presents challenges that require strategic planning
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