tech-embracing

[/tɛk ɪmˈbreɪsɪŋ/]
adjective
abraçador de tecnologia; favorável à tecnologia; que abraça a tecnologia
1. Readily adopting, accepting, and utilizing new technology; having a positive attitude toward technological innovation and integration
The tech-embracing startup quickly implemented AI solutions across all departments.
A startup abraçadora de tecnologia implementou rapidamente soluções de IA em todos os departamentos.
2. Characteristic of people, companies, or cultures that actively pursue and welcome technological advancement
Silicon Valley is known for its tech-embracing culture.
O Vale do Silício é conhecido por sua cultura que abraça a tecnologia.
This term is particularly prevalent in Brazilian startup ecosystems, especially in São Paulo's burgeoning tech scene. In the USA, it reflects the cultural valorization of innovation and early adoption, especially in tech hubs. The term gained prominence post-2010s with the acceleration of digital transformation across industries.
NYC Slang
about that digital life; tech-forward; all-in on tech
Synonyms / Sinônimos
tech-savvytechnology-forwardinnovativeprogressivedigitally-mindedinnovation-oriented
Antonyms / Antônimos
tech-aversetechnology-resistanttraditionalbackward-lookingdigitally-challenged

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
abraçador de tecnologia; amante de tecnologia
Commonly used in business and tech contexts
São Paulo
tech-embracing; que abraça a tecnologia
Frequently used in startup and corporate environments due to strong tech sector
Rio de Janeiro
favorável à tecnologia; que adota tecnologia
Used in emerging tech communities
Portugal
que abraça a tecnologia; favorável à inovação tecnológica
Less commonly used; more formal phrasing preferred

Related Words

innovationdigital transformationtechnological adoptionearly adopterdigitalizationmodernization

Related Idioms & Phrases

riding the tech wave
jumping on the digital bandwagon
keeping up with the times
embracing the future
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