WinZO Partners with FGV Brazil to Accelerate Expansion and Talent Development in LATAM

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WinZO’s recent partnership with Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV EAESP), a prominent educational institution in LATAM, signals a strategic move aimed at expanding its presence in Brazil and beyond. This collaboration, announced on Thursday, focuses on joint research initiatives and local talent acquisition to bolster WinZO’s operational capabilities. Following its successful product launch in Brazil last year, WinZO facilitated the export of over 100 partner games’ Technology & IP to Brazil, highlighting its commitment to the region.

The partnership aims to create career opportunities for both current and former FGV students, leveraging their deep understanding of the local market to enhance WinZO’s operational effectiveness and cultural integration in Brazil. By investing in local talent and fostering research collaborations, WinZO seeks to solidify its footprint in Brazil, part of its broader USD 50 million investment plan in LATAM.

Dr. Umesh Mukhi, Professor of Management at FGV – Fundação Getulio Vargas, expressed excitement about the collaboration, emphasizing its role in enriching students’ professional prospects and contributing to global discussions on technology and cultural exchange. This sentiment underscores WinZO’s efforts to integrate more deeply into the Brazilian market through strategic partnerships and local talent acquisition.

The launch of the India Pavilion at Gamescom Latam further highlights the collaboration’s significance, fostering innovation, cultural exchange, and economic growth, particularly within the gaming sector. Ambassador Suresh K. Reddy highlighted the longstanding relationship between India and Brazil, rooted in shared values of cooperation and sustainable development, which underpins initiatives like the India Pavilion.

Paavan Nanda, Co-founder of WinZO, emphasized the milestone of partnering with FGV Brazil, positioning it as a pivotal step towards expanding WinZO’s presence in the Brazilian market. Nanda underscored the platform’s role in showcasing Indian game developers’ talent globally, promoting technological expertise, and fostering strategic dialogue between India and Brazil. This collaboration is poised to bolster trade and contribute to the digital economy growth of both nations, reflecting WinZO’s commitment to the Brazilian gaming community.