Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?

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Autor(a) principal: Suzuki, Henry
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Quintella, Cristina M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/nit/article/view/36326
Resumo: At the exact moment these lines are being typed, dozens of working groups are poring over projects for 3D printing respiratory valves, many of whom do not even know where they will be used. Several other teams are poring over do-it-yourself lung ventilator projects, with extensive media coverage. In the same vein, just yesterday, an article published on the website of the Chamber of Deputies commented on the “patent breach” and made reference to a body named “Instituto Nacional da Patrimônio Intellectual (INPI)” (sic). Without going into the merits of the intentions or the conceptual or spelling errors, some questions remain: a) How effective can such actions be, for example, in a context of production of highly complex medical equipment? b) Wouldn't it be better to learn, for example, from patents already published, from their inventors or holders? c) In addition to what is described in the patents themselves, how much more barriers are there to access components, materials and “know-how”? d) Wouldn't it be more effective to form partnerships with companies that produce devices that have already been tested and registered? Unfortunately, the impression one gets is that, with rare exceptions, we do not even address basic questions. Year after year, we observe deindustrialization and the loss of productive capacity in our country. In many areas, we have unlearned, even if simply (which is not that simple), how to reverse-engineer to copy or manufacture what already exists. Crisis situations, like the one we are experiencing today, only show our degree of technological (un)preparedness. And what do we, authors and readers of Cadernos de Prospecção, have to do with it? This is the question that is asked in order to carry out an individual reflection. Perhaps, more important than the answer itself is the act of questioning ourselves and, more than that, the attitude that each of us will have in the face of this crisis. In this context, the Journal Cadernos de Prospecção brings, in a pioneering way, a Special Edition with spontaneous contributions from authors focused on coping with the pandemic generated by the etiological agent Coronavirus, SARS-COV-2, which causes the disease COVID-19. In the short space of just three weeks, 59 manuscripts were received and underwent blind evaluation by two reviewers; then, by the evaluation of the Special Edition Committee and this whole process was finalized with the appreciation of the manuscripts by the Editorial Board. Of the 59 articles, 18 (31%) were accepted, 39 (66%) were rejected and 2 (3%) are still under evaluation for possible insertion in the Edition of volume 13, number 3, of June 2020. The Coronavirus section will continue to receive articles until this pandemic is extinguished, as new works will be inserted as they are accepted. The 18 articles that make up this Special Edition bring together contributions from 79 authors affiliated with 36 organizations from the academic, business and government sectors. Its topics include: current affairs, economics, policies, legislation, medical and personal protection equipment (respirators, masks, etc.), pharmaceuticals and clinical tests, as well as prospecting for articles and patents. We hope that the knowledge and invitations to the reflections gathered here can contribute to our society to face and come out of this pandemic strengthened!    
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spelling Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?Reflexões sobre o grau de (des)preparo tecnológico do país evidenciadas pela COVID-19... E o que nós (autores e leitores da revista Cadernos de Prospecção) temos a ver com isso?PandemiaCoronavírusCovid-19PandemicCoronavirusCovid-19At the exact moment these lines are being typed, dozens of working groups are poring over projects for 3D printing respiratory valves, many of whom do not even know where they will be used. Several other teams are poring over do-it-yourself lung ventilator projects, with extensive media coverage. In the same vein, just yesterday, an article published on the website of the Chamber of Deputies commented on the “patent breach” and made reference to a body named “Instituto Nacional da Patrimônio Intellectual (INPI)” (sic). Without going into the merits of the intentions or the conceptual or spelling errors, some questions remain: a) How effective can such actions be, for example, in a context of production of highly complex medical equipment? b) Wouldn't it be better to learn, for example, from patents already published, from their inventors or holders? c) In addition to what is described in the patents themselves, how much more barriers are there to access components, materials and “know-how”? d) Wouldn't it be more effective to form partnerships with companies that produce devices that have already been tested and registered? Unfortunately, the impression one gets is that, with rare exceptions, we do not even address basic questions. Year after year, we observe deindustrialization and the loss of productive capacity in our country. In many areas, we have unlearned, even if simply (which is not that simple), how to reverse-engineer to copy or manufacture what already exists. Crisis situations, like the one we are experiencing today, only show our degree of technological (un)preparedness. And what do we, authors and readers of Cadernos de Prospecção, have to do with it? This is the question that is asked in order to carry out an individual reflection. Perhaps, more important than the answer itself is the act of questioning ourselves and, more than that, the attitude that each of us will have in the face of this crisis. In this context, the Journal Cadernos de Prospecção brings, in a pioneering way, a Special Edition with spontaneous contributions from authors focused on coping with the pandemic generated by the etiological agent Coronavirus, SARS-COV-2, which causes the disease COVID-19. In the short space of just three weeks, 59 manuscripts were received and underwent blind evaluation by two reviewers; then, by the evaluation of the Special Edition Committee and this whole process was finalized with the appreciation of the manuscripts by the Editorial Board. Of the 59 articles, 18 (31%) were accepted, 39 (66%) were rejected and 2 (3%) are still under evaluation for possible insertion in the Edition of volume 13, number 3, of June 2020. The Coronavirus section will continue to receive articles until this pandemic is extinguished, as new works will be inserted as they are accepted. The 18 articles that make up this Special Edition bring together contributions from 79 authors affiliated with 36 organizations from the academic, business and government sectors. Its topics include: current affairs, economics, policies, legislation, medical and personal protection equipment (respirators, masks, etc.), pharmaceuticals and clinical tests, as well as prospecting for articles and patents. We hope that the knowledge and invitations to the reflections gathered here can contribute to our society to face and come out of this pandemic strengthened!    No exato momento em que essas linhas são digitadas, dezenas de grupos de trabalho se debruçam em projetos de impressão 3D de válvulas respiratórias, muitos dos quais sem saber sequer onde elas serão empregadas. Outras várias equipes estão debruçadas sobre projetos de ventiladores pulmonares ao estilo “faça você mesmo”, com extensa cobertura midiática. Nesse mesmo diapasão, ainda ontem, matéria publicada no site da Câmara dos Deputados comentava sobre a “quebra de patente” e fazia referência a um órgão de nome “Instituto Nacional da Patrimônio Intelectual (INPI)” (sic). Sem entrar no mérito das intenções e nem dos erros conceituais ou de grafia, restam algumas perguntas:  a) Quão efetivas podem ser tais ações, por exemplo, em um quadro de produção de equipamentos médicos de alta complexidade?  b) Será que não seria melhor aprender, por exemplo, com patentes já publicadas, com seus inventores ou titulares? c) Além daquilo que está descrito nas patentes em si, quanto mais há de barreiras de acesso a componentes, materiais e “know-how”? d) Não seria mais efetiva a realização de parcerias com empresas produtoras de dispositivos já testados e registrados?  Infelizmente, a impressão que se tem é a de que, com raras exceções, sequer endereçamos perguntas básicas. Ano após ano, observamos a desindustrialização e a perda de capacidade produtiva em nosso país. Em muitas áreas, desaprendemos, mesmo que simplesmente (o que não é tão simples assim), a fazer engenharia reversa para copiar ou fabricar aquilo que já existe. Situações de crise, como a que estamos vivendo hoje, apenas evidenciam nosso grau de (des)preparo tecnológico. E o que nós, autores e leitores da Revista Cadernos de Prospecção, temos a ver com isso? Essa é a pergunta que se faz para que seja realizada uma reflexão individual. Talvez, mais importante do que a resposta em si seja o ato de nos questionar e, mais do que isso, a atitude que cada um de nós terá diante dessa crise. Nesse contexto, a Revista Cadernos de Prospecção traz, de forma pioneira, uma Edição Especial com contribuições espontâneas de autores com foco no enfrentamento da pandemia gerada pelo agente etiológico Coronavírus, o SARS-COV-2, que causa a doença COVID-19. No exíguo espaço de apenas três semanas, 59 manuscritos foram recebidos e passaram pela avaliação, às cegas, de dois pareceristas; em seguida, pela avaliação da Comissão da Edição Especial e todo esse processo foi finalizado com a apreciação dos manuscritos pelo Conselho Editorial. Dos 59 artigos, 18 (31%) foram aceitos, 39 (66%) foram recusados e 2 (3%) seguem em avaliação para possível inserção na Edição do volume 13, número 3, de junho de 2020. A seção Coronavírus continuará recebendo artigos até que se extinga essa pandemia, pois os novos trabalhos serão inseridos à medida que forem aceitos. Os 18 artigos que compõem a presente Edição Especial reúnem contribuições de 79 autores afiliados a 36 organizações dos setores acadêmico, empresarial e governamental. Seus temas incluem: atualidade, economia, políticas, legislação, equipamentos médicos e de proteção individual (respiradores, máscaras, etc.), fármacos e testes clínicos, além de prospecções de artigos e de patentes. Esperamos que os conhecimentos e os convites para as reflexões aqui reunidas possam contribuir para que a nossa sociedade faça frente e saia fortalecida dessa pandemia!Universidade Federal da Bahia2020-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/nit/article/view/3632610.9771/cp.v13i2.36326Cadernos de Prospecção; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2020): Edição Especial - Coronavírus (SARS-COV-2) e COVID-19; 311Cadernos de Prospecção; v. 13 n. 2 (2020): Edição Especial - Coronavírus (SARS-COV-2) e COVID-19; 3112317-00261983-1358reponame:Cadernos de Prospecção (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/nit/article/view/36326/20903Copyright (c) 2020 Cadernos de Prospecçãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSuzuki, HenryQuintella, Cristina M.2022-03-03T11:41:27Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/36326Revistahttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/nitPUBhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/nit/oaicadernosdeprospeccao@gmail.com || maliceribeiro@yahoo.com.br || cadernosdeprospeccao@gmail.com || saionaraluna@gmail.com2317-00261983-1358opendoar:2022-03-03T11:41:27Cadernos de Prospecção (Online) - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false
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Reflexões sobre o grau de (des)preparo tecnológico do país evidenciadas pela COVID-19... E o que nós (autores e leitores da revista Cadernos de Prospecção) temos a ver com isso?
title Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?
spellingShingle Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?
Suzuki, Henry
Pandemia
Coronavírus
Covid-19
Pandemic
Coronavirus
Covid-19
title_short Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?
title_full Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?
title_fullStr Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?
title_full_unstemmed Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?
title_sort Reflections on the Degree of Technological (un)preparedness in the Country Evidenced by COVID-19... And what do we, Authors and Readers of Cadernos de Prospecção Magazine, have to do with it?
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Quintella, Cristina M.
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Coronavírus
Covid-19
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topic Pandemia
Coronavírus
Covid-19
Pandemic
Coronavirus
Covid-19
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