Aldo Revolution 4.0 presents the latest innovations in the solar segment

The event will feature several lectures given by professionals working in the Brazilian photovoltaic market
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Canal Solar Aldo Revolution 4.0 apresenta as últimas inovações do segmento solar
The first edition of the event will take place in Maringá (PR)

The distributor of photovoltaic equipment Aldo Solar will hold on June 1st, from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, the 1st edition of Aldo Revolution 4.0. The event, free for resellers and company customers, will take place in Maringá (PR) and will be attended by the executive director of Solar Channel, Bruno Kikumoto.

“Always thinking about the future of the planet, our country and business, Aldo Solar has been operating in the country for 40 years and has always been recognized as a visionary company. We understand that the energy transition is a path of no return. However, for the segment to advance even further in Brazil, it is necessary to provide the sector with information about opportunities, challenges, launches and sales techniques”, highlighted the company in a press release.

The event will feature several lectures given by professionals working in the Brazilian photovoltaic market. Speakers include representatives from giants such as Brookfield, Growatt and Jinko Solar, as well as Greener. To register for the event, Click here

“They will bring information about the market, trends, challenges and results-oriented solutions in this fastest growing market in Brazil”, added the company in a statement.

In total, there will be four editions of Aldo Revolution 4.0 with themes related to the market, innovation, entrepreneurship and solutions to complete the Aldo Solar and Sol Agora business ecosystem. Initially, the focus will be on the South, Southeast and Northeast regions, in a roadshow format.

The other stops of Aldo Revolution 4.0 will be in Campinas on June 6th, in São Paulo on August 3rd, and in Salvador on October 5th.

Check out the speakers

Joaquim Fernandes, Commercial Director Aldo Solar

Postgraduate in Networks and Distributed Systems from PUC Paraná, he has worked in the IT area and in the photovoltaic segment for 16 years, 12 years as Commercial Director. He also has experience in the educational area as a teacher and advisor in university courses.

Ana Zambelli, director of Brookfield Private Equity Inc.

Postgraduate in Digital Business & Transformation from Columbia University in The City of New York, she also has a certificate in technological innovation from MIT, and in project management from APM. In his years of experience, he has worked at Schlumberger, Transocean and Maersk Drilling, and served on the board of Petrobrás and Museu do Ajante. He has worked as Managing Director at Brookfield for two years.

Marcio Takata, director of Greener and advisor to ABSOLAR

Graduated in Electrical Engineering from the University of São Paulo and with an executive MBA from Insper, he worked in multinationals such as GE and Kimberly-Clark. He was a university professor at the Higher Institute of Innovation and Technology. He has been a Director at Greener for 14 years.

Guilherme Peterlini, Services Manager at Growatt in Brazil

Graduated in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Centro Universitário FEI, he has worked in the photovoltaic segment since 2017. He has worked as Service Manager and Service Manager at Growatt in Brazil for two years.

Bruno Kikumoto, electrical engineer, professor and CEO of Canal Solar

Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering from UDESC and UNICAMP respectively, he worked for more than eight years at Whirpool Latin America, is a businessman and professor in the extension courses in Photovoltaic Solar Energy at UNICAMP and is co-founder and director of Canal Solar.

Eduardo Gama, head of DG Sales at Jinko Solar in Brazil

Graduated in International Relations and Economics from FACAMP with a postgraduate degree in Business Administration from FGV, he worked in several multinationals such as EY, VW, and Honda until entering the photovoltaic segment in 2017. For two years at the company, he has worked as Head of Sales GD from Jinko Solar.

Thiago Gomes, After-Sales Director at Deye in Brazil

With a Master's degree in Computer Science and an executive MBA from Fundação Getútilo Vargas, he has worked for more than four years as director of Ningbo Deye Inverter Technology Co., Ltd in Brazil.

Ayres Bernardes, Director of Sol Agora Operations

He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of São Paulo, and a postgraduate degree in Administration from Fundação Getúlio Vargas and also from FIA Business School. Focused on Digital Transformation, he has worked as a PMO at Itaú Unibanco, and is now CTO at Sol Agora.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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