Antonio M. Moreiras is Project and Development Manager at NIC.br, where he leads initiatives that enhance the technical quality of the Internet in Brazil and promote its use. His team operates and advances platforms such as NTP.br, OpenCDN, and INOC-DBA, in addition to collaborating with IX.br — one of the largest Internet Exchange Points in the world. Committed to spreading best practices, Moreiras works to promote technologies such as IPv6 and RPKI, producing and supporting capacity-building efforts through courses, lectures, webinars, podcasts, and technical content. He is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences (including LACNIC, EURO-IX, and IGF) and a faculty member at the Internet Governance School (EGI) of CGI.br.
With a degree in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on computing from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (USP), he also holds a master’s degree from the same institution, an MBA from UFRJ, and specializations in Internet Governance from SSIG and the Diplo Foundation. Before joining NIC.br, he worked in various technical roles at Agência Estado and taught at institutions such as Unicid, Radial, and Tancredo Neves.
Moreiras describes himself as a specialist and educator who enjoys “translating” complex concepts into accessible language, connecting standards, operations, and software development with concrete impacts for network operators, providers, policymakers, and end users.