
Isabela Temístocles
With a 21.7% year-over-year expansion in its startup ecosystem between 2024 and 2025 (Liga Ventures, 2025), Brazil stands as Latin America’s most vibrant hub for innovation. The country offers ideal conditions for market validation, pilot implementation, and strategic partnerships across fields such as sustainability, digitalization, new materials, clean energy, health, and agriculture.
Brazil is Switzerland’s largest export destination in Latin America, with CHF 2.8 billion in goods traded in 2023 (FDFA, 2024), including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, machinery, and precision instruments. This strong bilateral relationship creates favorable conditions for Swiss startups looking to expand into the region.
The diverse country offer multiple entry points depending on your sector focus:
Southeast: industry 4.0, finance, health, mobility/logistics and agriculture
South: software & SaaS, smart cities, agriculture and industrial automation
Northeast: renewable energy, digitalization and creative industries
North: bioeconomy, circular economy and climate technologies
Central-West: agriculture, biotechnology and GovTech
There are two types of internationalization camps for Swiss startups:
Startups may choose São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro as their base and coordinate an appropriate start date with Swissnex. Each camp provides:
During the program, startups will gain a deep dive into the Brazilian innovation landscape, build connections with key stakeholders, and explore partnerships with companies, research institutions, and government actors.
Who can apply?
Startups not meeting either of these criteria must first apply to Innosuisse’s Core Coaching.
Isabela Temístocles
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