- Banking & Finance: CEOs, CFOs, Chief Economists, CIOs, and Treasury Chiefs
- Industry Leaders: Senior executives in strategy, innovation, regulation, and trade from Defence, Energy, Utilities, Manufacturing, Pharmaceuticals, and Technology
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Financial Times' Agenda at Brazil Week
BRAZIL WEEK IS BACK!
What is Brazil Week?
Brazil Week is a week-long series of events and editorial coverage, held in mid-May, designed to showcase Brazil’s vibrant business landscape and investment opportunities. Throughout the week, influential leaders from various sectors gather for thought-provoking discussions, panels, and exclusive networking opportunities across a variety of different events, all focusing on the country's growing role in the global market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT BRAZIL WEEK?
Building on success: Following the success of Brazil Week 2024, which featured exclusive discussions on Brazil's investment potential and the launch of a comprehensive Special Report. This year’s Brazil Week promises to be even more impactful, as the Financial Times continues to lead conversations on Brazil’s critical role in the global economy and green energy.
An exciting line-up of events and editorial coverage: Stay tuned for an exciting line-up of events planned for the 2025 Brazil Week in May, kicking off with our annual Brazil Summit.
Key topics: We’ll dive into vital topics like Brazil’s leadership in clean energy, sustainability, and its preparations for COP 30 across various events.
How is the Financial Times involved?
The Financial Times plays a central role in Brazil Week by organizing high-profile events, including the Brazil Summit (May 14). The Brazil Summit stands as the headline event of Brazil Week, offering unparalleled insights and access to key decision-makers driving Brazil’s economic future.
Alongside a full week of events, the Financial Times also delivers expert editorial coverage on Brazil, featuring the release of a Special Report with an in-depth analysis of cutting-edge investment prospects and emerging trends impacting Brazil. This positions Brazil at the top of the editorial agenda and drives key conversations.
WHO WILL YOU MEET?
THE POWER OF IN-PERSON NETWORKING
Attending in-person is an investment into your organisation and your career. The attendee list boasts the largest and most established network of thought leaders and innovators in key business sectors, including technology, finance, infrastructure and energy.
Build long-lasting and critical business relationships, leaving you with the contacts and strategies needed to take an active role in Brazil’s economic and sustainable future.
Why the Brazil Summit is the must-attend event of Brazil Week?
The Brazil Summit is strategically held to coincide with the prestigious Person of the Year Gala Dinner, hosted by the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce. As the Gala's official Media Partner, the Financial Times leverages the influence and insights of this high-profile gathering. Each year, we invite the Person of the Year (POY) winner to share their unique perspectives at the Brazil Summit, giving attendees exclusive access to world-class thought leadership they can't get anywhere else.
FIND OUT MORE OF WHAT WE HAVE IN STORE FOR BRAZIL WEEK 2025 HERE.
*Please note: registering for the Brazil Summit, does not give you automatic access to all other Brazil Week activities.
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