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Brazil and Portugal see strong growth in tech‑driven business sectors
In Brazil, a new digital platform called AMeuBiz, acquired by BuyCo, now lets companies publish free listings for sale, aiming to democratise access to the mergers‑and‑acquisitions market for small and medium‑sized firms. Companies are also refocusing cloud and artificial‑intelligence projects on operational efficiency, with executives noting that tighter budgeting demands measurable cost reductions and better data governance.
Mid‑size firms are identified as the next major beneficiaries of AI, according to QYON Software, which reports that 80% of such companies plan to raise AI spending faster than large corporations. Automation of SaaS‑based membership platforms is further improving scalability for digital creators, cutting manual processing time and reducing churn.
The Brazilian electronics sector posted an 11% sales increase in the first five months of 2026, driven by strong demand for white‑goods and portable devices, while the Portuguese electrodigital industry recorded near‑13% growth, with exports up 11.5% and domestic sales exceeding €1.4 billion.
Vulp Air introduced a subscription‑based smart‑climate service for hotels and other corporate spaces, claiming 20‑50% energy‑cost reductions and rapid client acquisition in 2025. Travel‑agency specialists report that corporate trip management is becoming a data‑driven strategic function, using integrated digital tools to control costs and improve employee experience. Industry commentators also stress that disciplined execution, strong organisational culture and focus on core business remain critical for sustained growth across these sectors.