
Nearly nine out of ten Brazilian industrial firms are now adopting advanced digital technologies, according to new data for 2024. This is reported by
Agencia Brasil.
The survey, which covered more than 10,000 companies with 100 or more employees in the extractive and manufacturing sectors, found that 89.1 per cent had implemented at least one advanced tool such as big data analytics, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, additive manufacturing or robotics.
Cloud computing remains the most widely used, applied by 77.2 per cent of companies, while the internet of things (50.3 per cent) and artificial intelligence (41.9 per cent) are expanding rapidly.
Use of AI showed the fastest growth, climbing from 16.9 per cent in 2022 to nearly 42 per cent in 2024, with applications strongest in administration, sales and product development. Robotics was used by just under a third of companies, but adoption has also grown.
Overall, more than 90 per cent of the surveyed companies reported some level of digitalisation in their operations.
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