Wednesday (27th) Concludes the Event with a Marathon of International Debates
The VIII EIGEDIN, organized by UFMS – Naviraí Campus, reaches its final day this Wednesday, May 27th, 2026, with an intense program consisting of four high-level scientific round tables. Following record-breaking submissions and paper presentations, the final day focuses on global themes such as artificial intelligence, ancestral knowledge, entrepreneurship education, and the integration of the Bioceanic Route.
Check the details for each session so you don't miss any of the debates:
Round Table 2: Strategies for Scientific Writing and the Ethical Use of AI
Theme: From Research to Publication: Strategies for High-Impact Scientific Writing and the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence
Time: 08:30 AM (MS Time) / 09:30 AM (Brasília Time).
Guests: Maurício Hiroyuki Kubo (UFMS), Fernanda Müller (UFRGS), and Cristian Rogério Foguesatto (UFRGS).
Round Table 3: Southern Epistemologies and Ancestral Knowledge
Theme: Conocimiento, territorio y emancipación: epistemologías del Sur y emprendimientos desde saberes ancestrales
Time: 02:00 PM (MS Time) / 03:00 PM (Brasília Time)
Guest: Artieres Estevão Romeiro
Round Table 4: Entrepreneurship Education in an International Context
Theme: Entrepreneurship Education: practices, competencies, and challenges in an international context
Time: 04:00 PM (MS Time) / 05:00 PM (Brasília Time)
Guest: Neil Pyper (University of Birmingham, UK)
Round Table 5: Bioceanic Route and South American Agribusiness
Theme: Bioceanic Route and South American Agribusiness: Opportunities, Logistical Challenges, and Regional Integration
Time: 07:00 PM (MS Time) / 08:00 PM (Brasília Time)
Guests: Eduardo Luis Casarotto (Brazil), Raúl Castillo-Villagra (Chile), Alejandro Gabriel Safarov (Argentina), and Mario Gustavo Leiva Enrique (Paraguay)
All programming is free and 100% online, with simultaneous broadcasting on official channels via YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Participants can interact by sending questions through the live chat, fostering knowledge exchange between researchers from Latin America, Europe, and Africa.
