Day 1 – III CIVENI 2025 opens in Florida with international lectures and a focus on
technological innovation

The Third Multidisciplinary Congress of Veni Creator Christian University (CIVENI 2025) began on Thursday (11), an international event held in Celebration, Florida (USA), where the institution is headquartered. The event features speakers from various countries, such as Brazil, the United States, Canada, and India.

The program began with participant registration, followed by a keynote speech given by the CEO of Veni University, Dr. Acilina Candeia, who welcomed registrants, collaborators, and speakers, highlighting the importance of the meeting for the exchange of knowledge and the strengthening of professional
practices. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Marcela Tarciana, Dean of Academic Relations, Dr. Maria Emília Camargo, Dean of International Relations, and Dr. Walter Priesnitz made statements.

Participants attended lectures by Dr. Pankaj Srivastava and Dr. Ramesh Chandra Rath, who spoke on the topic “Role of Technical Innovation for Driving
Societal and Economic Development and Sustainability: Emerging Needs and Challenges.” Dr. Ampu Harikrishnan continued the morning's activities, followed by Dr. Dani Pividori Lopez, who spoke on the topic: Convergence of career knowledge and career transition: challenges and interdisciplinary strategies for professional development in the technological future of the United States. In the afternoon, the event began with a lecture by Dr. Walter Priensnitz Filho on the topic of “Enabling Collaboration Through e-Science Environments,” followed by a lecture by Dr. Mariane Camargo Priensnitz entitled “Technology in Health Education.” The event also addressed technologies and their influences, such as the lecture entitled “Digital Law and Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Perspectives in a Changing World,” which was given by Dr. Eloy Pereira Lemos.

There was also a panel coordinated by Dr. Aprígio Teles on the topic of Intellectual Property and Innovation. Dr. Marina Bezerra, MS, Jaqueline Santos,
and Maria do Socorro Cruz Linhares, MS, participated in the event.

The event also featured lectures by Dr. Luciane Hees (Knowledge that Transforms: A Social Commitment); Dr. Natalia Vdovenko (Conceptual Principles of Agricultural Business Management in the Global Competitive World Using Artificial Intelligence); Dr. Nina Poyda-Nosyk (Innovating for Recovery: The Role of International Financial Aid in Strengthening Ukraine’s Resilience); Mr. Aditi Basu Roy (Learning to Learn – A Neurobiological Approach with Practical Tips for Taking Tests); Mr. Steffano Bruno Meneghel (Global Challenges and Sustainable Solutions).

CIVENI 2025 continues with a busy schedule over the coming days, including panels, workshops, and activities focused on the technical and scientific development of participants.

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