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Lecture at Jucepa Highlights Technological Advances in Business Registration

Students in their first semester of the Administration course at Unama learned practically how the system of the Commercial Board of the State works.

By Fabíola Uchôa (JUCEPA)
15/05/2025 15h00
Speakers and students of the Administration course at Unama

On the morning of this Thursday (15), the auditorium of the Commercial Board of the State of Pará (Jucepa) was the stage for a lecture aimed at university students, with the goal of presenting the technological advances and services offered by the agency in the area of Business Registration.

The event was attended by the manager of Jucepa, Thiago Pacheco; the technician of the Business Registration of Jucepa, Geraldo Gouveia, and the professor of the University of the Amazon (Unama) and lawyer, Victor Névoa. They delivered the lecture focusing on the modernization of the agency's services and the importance of Business Registration for the business environment.

President of Jucepa, Filipe Meireles

During the opening, the president of Jucepa, Filipe Meireles, emphasized the agency's commitment to innovation and transparency. “Our goal is to ensure a more agile, digital, and secure environment for Pará entrepreneurs. The connection with the academic community strengthens this mission, as these are the future professionals who will work directly with this business ecosystem,” highlighted Meireles.

Victor Névoa, who also works as a lecturer at Unama, spoke about the practical relevance of the shared knowledge. “It is essential for students to understand, even during their undergraduate studies, how the processes involving the opening and legalization of companies work. Jucepa has evolved significantly in this regard, with increasingly integrated and efficient platforms,” he explained.

President of Jucepa Filipe Meireles and professor of Unama, Victor Névoa

The coordinator of the Administration course at Unama, Gleica Amaral, celebrated the partnership with Jucepa and highlighted the importance of the activity for the students' education.

“Moments like this strengthen the bridge between theory and practice. The presence of representatives from Jucepa allows us to show our students how Public Administration can be innovative and efficient,” she stated.

The lecture provided a space for clarifying doubts, exchanging experiences, and gaining a better understanding of how Business Registration works.

The students left the event better prepared and aware of the importance of this sector for the state's economy.