This is an online event, using Microsoft Teams. You'll get a link to the Teams meeting when you register.
Don't have Teams? Don't worry! You can use your web browser. (Teams works best with Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome).
If you have questions about this event, please reach out to either of the following contacts:
William Bates
Executive Director, NHADEC
william.bates@nhadec.com
Justin Oslowski
Director, New Hampshire
U.S. Commercial Service
justin.oslowski@trade.gov
After the event, join the U.S. - Brazil Defense Industry Dialogue (DID) working-level meeting. These meetings, held on May 5, 6, and 7, provide a chance for the private sector to share ideas to strengthen cooperation between the United States and Brazil in the defense sector. Meetings will occur virtually from 1:00 - 4:00 PM EDT on the three days.
You can register for the event here. If you have questions about this event, email Daniele Andrews at daniele.andrews@trade.gov.
PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED for this event as participation is limited!
May 4, 2021 | 11:00 AM EDT | Microsoft Teams Meeting
The New Hampshire Aerospace and Defense Export Consortium (NHADEC) is excited to announce a collaboration with the U.S. Commercial Service and Robinson+Cole Law firm to bring you a special one time event on the Brazilian aerospace & defense market featuring Embraer. The free event will take place on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 11:00 AM EDT. Use this opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge directly from Embraer on their supply chain protocols!
The event will cover:
Confirmed Speakers include:
As the second-largest country in the Western Hemisphere in population and economy, Brazil represents a signficant opportunity for U.S. companies, and that's just as true in the aerospace and defense sectors. Around 1.5% of the country's GDP is spent on defense, which resulted in approximately $4.5 billion in procurement, operations and maintenance, R&D, and other non-personnel expenditures in 2020; this figure is forecase to rise to $7 billion by 2024.
Embraer dominates as a commercial aircraft producer but still values U.S. input, with 56% of all components imported from the United States. In 2019, the company reported sales worth $5.45 billion across commercial, defense, and executive aviation. With company restructuring complete and the global pandemic trending downward, there's the potential for supplier opportunities at this large aircraft manufacturer.
Don't miss this event to get meaningful market intelligence and insights- straight from the sources in Brazil.