
Brazil is stepping into the global spotlight on climate action. In 2025, the UN climate change conference COP30 will be held in the Amazon city of Belém, marking a historic moment for the country. Following last year’s G20 presidency, COP30 presents an unprecedented opportunity for Brazil to position itself as a leader in the green economy, spanning sectors from biofuels to regenerative agriculture and the bioeconomy.
Organized in partnership with Movetia, the Swiss national agency for exchange and mobility, this webinar will explore how vocational education and training (VET) are building the skilled workforce driving Brazil’s green transformation. Featuring speakers from Swiss Business Hub Brazil, Swissex, and SENAI Santo Amaro – Suíço-Brasileira – part of SENAI, Brazil’s largest network of professional schools – the session will highlight opportunities for collaboration with Switzerland.
Brazil’s Big Moment in the Green Transition is tailored for Swiss stakeholders in VET, including training companies, vocational schools, professional associations, and cantonal authorities. Swissnex and Movetia are working together to facilitate and support mobility and cooperation projects outside of Europe for Swiss educational institutions.
Program
- 1:00pm – Welcome remarks
- 1:10pm – Swissnex in Brazil
- 1:20pm – Swiss Business Hub Brazil
- 1:30pm – SENAI
- 1:50pm – Q&A
iCal / Outlook
Event start time
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Boston and New York
9:00AM -
Brazil
10:00AM -
China
9:00PM -
India
6:30PM -
San Francisco
6:00AM -
Switzerland
3:00PM -
Geneva
3:00PM -
Brazil
10:00AM
Speakers
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Bio
Monika Wohlhaus
MovetiaMonika has over a decade of experience in international cooperation in education. With a background in sociology and international relations, she joined Movetia at its launch in 2017. Today, she leads strategic projects and partnerships supporting global educational mobility.
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Bio
Benjamin Bollmann
Swissnex in BrazilBenjamin Bollmann is the CEO of Swissnex in Brazil since January 2025. He was previously CEO of Swissnex in Boston and New York, and Consul of Switzerland in Boston. He is the Chair of Swissnex’s CEO Committee, which coordinates strategic priorities across the global Swissnex network. Under his leadership, Swissnex has launched several long-term initiatives such as Project Quantum, Climate Collider, and more recently Swissnex for the Planet. Until 2020, Benjamin was Deputy CEO at Swissnex in San Francisco, where he led interdisciplinary programs ranging from science communication to humanitarian technologies and human rights in the digital age. Before joining Swissnex in 2015, he worked as a journalist and communications consultant at the interface of science and design in Switzerland. He is a graduate of ETH Zurich and has conducted research in neuroscience and artificial intelligence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
More speakers to be announced soon.