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Conference on Innovation for Development: Nov 14 in DC

 

You are invited to join our next event on Innovation for Development, Monday November 14, 2.15-6.00. In our DC offices at 10 G Street NE, Suite 710 (situated next to Union Station).

 

 

 

10 G Street NE, Suite 710, Washington, DC 20002

  

RSVP to: kathy...@c-pet.org

INNOVATION FOR DEVELOPMENT: A HALF-DAY CONFERENCE

November 14, 2.15 pm, registration and coffee; 2.45 program begins; reception following at 4.45-6.00

  

Co-sponsored by RTI International

  

UNESCO recently convened a High Panel on Science and Technology for Development. How can the best brains and the smartest ideas in emerging technologies be focused on the urgent needs of the developing world? Are there quick victories we can win? How do we scale their R and D capacities? Can we develop win-win strategies for researchers, corporations, and governments?

  

Confirmed panelists include:

  

Moderator: 

Nigel M. de S. Cameron, President and CEO of C-PET, also serves as Chair of the Social and Human Sciences Committee of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, and is a member of the U.S. delegation to the 36th General Conference of UNESCO

  

Sara E. Farley, COO of the Global Knowledge Initiative, is an internationally recognized science, technology, and innovation strategist. After co-authoring the World Bank's new Science and Technology Strategy for Development with Chief Scientist, Robert Watson in 2001, she helped the institution design and launch its first Africa-based science and technology project. More recently, the World Bank relied on Sara as a science and technology strategist in operations across Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. In 2007 and 2008, Sara worked with UNIDO to establish its first-ever policy position on innovation. Sara has also worked with SRI International, UNCTAD, the Rockefeller Foundation, and other organizations to develop science, technology, and innovation strategy and policy and guide aid delivery and operations.

  

Charles Rodes leads the Biomass Cookstove Grand Challenge Initiative at RTI International which applies integrated solutions to reduce mortality and morbidity from smoke exposures; and works with the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves and the NIH Indoor Air Pollution initiative. 

 

Respondent: 

Nagy Hanna, Adviser and former Head of Corporate Strategy, World Bank; Senior Fellow, C-PET

International development strategist with extensive experience in advising countries and aid agencies on designing and implementing programs to promote innovation and leverage information and communication technology in support of competitiveness, national development, and public sector reform. Currently advising countries on developing their policies, leadership and governance models for ICT-enabled development. Also providing consultative education and advisory services to multinational companies in the ICT industry and services to strategize and innovate their business models and services for emerging markets.  


 

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Nigel M. de S. Cameron

President and CEO, Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies

10 G Street NE, Suite 710
Washington, DC 20002
office: 202.248.5027
direct: 202.607.3803


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