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Principais resultados e avanços do plano de ação em ciência, tecnologia e inovação para o desenvolvimento : período 2007-2009-Brasil. Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia (MCT)2010O Plano de Ação em Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação 2007-2010 (PACTI), anunciado em novembro de 2007, constitui um importante instrumento de orientação das ações de Estado para essas atividades, na medida em que delineia programas e direciona o aporte de recursos numa abordagem sistêmica e estratégica. Para viabilizar essas ações, o Plano prevê investimentos de R$ 41,2 bilhões até 2010, oriundos do orçamento federal, os quais, em muitos programas, estão acompanhados de investimentos estaduais e municipais, além de contrapartida oferecida principalmente por empresas beneficiadas pelos projetos.
2010_pacti_2007-2010_plan_action_science_technology_innovation_national_development_main_results.pdf.jpgPACTI: 2007-2010: plan of action for science, technology and innovation for national development: main results-Brasil. Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia (MCT)2010In recent years, Brazilian science has achieved important advances and has become an increasingly important component for the country's development. One of the main instruments in process is the Action Plan for Science, Technology and Innovation for National Development (PACTI 2007-2010), the result of a strong partnership among the Federal Government, states and municipalities, the scientific community, businesses and various organizations of society. With the PACTI, the National Science and Technology Systems gained a stronger institutional basis and a new legal framework, especially with the strengthening of the National Council for Science and Technological Development (FNDCT), and state laws for innovation. These were fundamental steps for the sector to count on more financial resources necessary for innumerous new initiatives. As a consequence, it is already possible to verify a substantial improvement in various S, T&I indicators. Among these are more rapid human resource training, amplification of technological innovation in business, and research strategic areas and in addition to providing access to knowledge, generate more opportunities for employment and income. Science, technology and innovation polices are increasingly understood as motors for social and economic progress, and thereby should be capable of stimulating the transformation of knowledge into wealth. Progress in strengthening scientific and technological underpinnings is essential on this trajectory in which Brazil begins to assume a prominent role in the international scene.