Roberto Blandino“Nicaragua must not be lef t behind technological development. We must learn about the state of science and technologies in our countr y by making use of advanced networks. We need to train professionals with cut ting-edge technology at a Central American level, especially now that we are moving from analogue to digital technology. Various Nicaraguan public and private companies have announced this change, but, how are we going to make it? We need qualif ied staf f with the people who work within RedCLARA, its networks and with its benef its”.

Paola Arellano, REUNA“RedCLARA means possibilities of real collaboration at the Latin-American level, capacity of effective integration, throughout a platform, of those efforts that do exist in the research and collaboration people nets, and an incentive to augment the cooperation. In the context of the country, they can improve the cooperation between the institutions, the integration of the efforts and more.”

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Ken Sylvester, CKLN“We are anxious to ingest all the experiences and knowledge that RedCLARA gained from your own development and which is on offer. We guarantee you this will not be a one-way flow. For in time, we believe that the peoples of the Caribbean by way of C@ribNET will have loads to offer the stakeholders of RedCLARA”, Chief Executive Officer of CKLN.

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