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In October: International Knowledge and Innovation Congress celebrates its sixth edition

 

cikiThe event, also known as Ciki, will be held in October 31 and November 1, 2016, in Bogota, Colombia, seeking to promote the conceptual development, methodology and practice in Knowledge Management, Intellectual Capital and Innovation Management.

Throughout the last six years, Ciki has been consolidated as a space for exchanging ideas, experiences and trends in knowledge management and innovation management in the public, private and academic sectors. This year, Bogotá was the city chosen to host its sixth edition, with the theme "Accelerating innovation: deciding factor for social development", centered on a set of strategic issues that allow to boost effectively the innovation processes in the region and compensate the limited development and low indicators presented in Latin America and the Caribbean in this field.

The event will count on the participation of different countries speakers such as Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy (Brazil), Sussane Durst (Austria), Fabio Ferreira Batista (Brazil), Javier Martinez Aldanondo (Chile), Samuel Álvarez González (Spain), Oscar Felipe Garcia (Mexico), Fernando Zeballos (Uruguay), Florinda Matos (Portugal) y Eduardo Giugliani (Brazil).

The call for papers is now open and ends in July.

Important dates

April 27, 2016: Opening of the deadline for submission of papers
June 30, 2016: Deadline for promotional subscription
July 29, 2016: End of the deadline for submission of papers
September 2, 2016: publication of the approved papers
October 24, 2016: end of the registration
October 31 and November 1, 2016: Ciki

For more information about ciKi2016, visit http://congresociki.org/


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