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RENATA holds a VC to discuss global crisis & sustainability

The resurgence of China and India and the Financial Crisis. Implications for Stability and Global Sustainability"The resurgence of China and India and the Financial Crisis. Implications for Stability and Global Sustainability" is the title of the activity to be conducted by Professor Carl Dalhman and to be held on Wednesday August 26th at 09: 00 hours (GTM -5). The activity is hosted by RENATA (Colombian NREN) and Colciencias.

As part of the 2009 Seminar Series on Science Policy and Management, Technology and Innovation Pedro José Amaya, the National Academic Network of Advanced Technology, RENATA, from Colombia, along with Colciencias, invite the broadcast of the conference " The resurgence of China and India and the Financial Crisis. Implications for Stability and Global Sustainability." The conference intends to present and discuss concepts and outstanding experiences in politics and management of Science, Technology and Innovation and create a new area of study and communication on STI policy in Colombia and the ways for its implementation.

The National Research and Education Networks (NREN) connected to RedCLARA and members of ALICE2 project are cordially invited to participate through the online transmission that will be available at RENATA website.

For more information about the activity and forms of connection, click HERE.

To receive the signal is connected equipment must have installed Windows Media Player and download the codec that is in the streaming page. Once installed, you must close the website and re-enter.

Check the data to monitor the transmission:

URL: http://190.15.31.34
Conference ID: 0000
PIN: 0000

Information and registration with David Peña Cote, Director of Marketing and Communication Foundation Tecnos 6386183-3102068700 phone or e-mail: sempolcti@tecnosnet.org

Next sessions of the Seminar

  • Wednesday September 23th| Emilio Muñoz
    Retrospective analysis and evaluation of public policies on science and technology in Spain.
  • Thursday October 22th| Gustavo Crespi
    Evaluation of national CTI policies in Latin America, balance and future implications.
  • Wednesday November 25th| José Miguel Benavente
    Research Consortia: A comparative analysis of the experiences from Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Colombia.
  • Thursday December 10th | Carlota Perez
    Current technological paradigm and innovation strategies for Latin America.

Visit the official site Seminar Series 2009.

Rambla República de México 6125.
Montevideo 11400. Uruguay.

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