Brazil could take the lead in the Internet of Things, says Qualcomm CEO

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Working since 1995 at the largest chip manufacturer for mobile devices in the world, Amon is a proud Campinas native, who studied electrical engineering at Unicamp. He makes no secret of the fact that he pulled the wool over his eyes when the possibility of setting up a factory in his hometown arose. The investment will be US$200 million over five years and could generate up to 1 jobs.

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