Haroldo Jacobovicz On Developing Ideas That Transform the World
Haroldo Jacobovicz is a renowned technology expert based in Curitiba, Parana, Brazil. Having been in the industry for more than three decades, Haroldo has been profoundly engrossed in transformative power of information technology. Having insights that success needs hard work and talent to locate opportunities, he influenced three friends with computer skills prior to the graduation and designed Microsystem. Their main aim was to offer automation of inventory and cash control to pharmacies, stores, and supermarkets.
Automation didn’t perform quite well in those sectors. According to him, small businesses were no ready for automation. However, big companies embraced automation. Haroldo Jacobovicz therefore moved to one of the larger companies that appreciated the value of automation. That’s how he joined Exxon Mobil.
He established his first company while still pursuing his undergraduate studies at the Federal University of Parana. During the 1980s, he ditched the conventional civil engineering and construction and focused on information technology. Since then, he has been instrumental in the area of software and hardware services. In 2010, he established Horizons Telecom, which is now one of the Brazil’s most esteemed telecommunication suppliers. The primary aim of establishing the company as to access the corporate market. The company was designed from exceptional available technical, human and strategic resources.
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As a passionate entrepreneur, Haroldo also created e-Governe Group and Horizons Datacenter. Each of these firms served an essential function offering solutions to information technology issues, linking talents and strategic resources. Today, this Brazilian Civil Engineer and entrepreneur is the head of Arlequim Technologies, a group focused on online management systems. He is also a member of Horizons Telecom Management Board which he founded in 2010. Apart from being a serial entrepreneur, Haroldo Jacobovicz is also a philanthropist. He learnt the act of charity from his parents while he was still young. Through the Haroldo Institute, he is expected to offer a considerable amount of funds to nursing homes, animal protection organizations, institutions aim to diagnose and curb childhood and adult cancer, and daycare centers in Curitiba.