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Demos Atlas of Ideas II: Next people, next places, next science: Next people, next places, next science
- Hosted by:
- National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA)
- Speaker:
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Ian Pearson MP, Minister for Science and Innovation
Jonathan Kestenbaum, Chief Executive, NESTA
Lloyd Anderson, Director, Science, The British Council
Lorna Casselton, Vice-President & Foreign Secretary, The Royal Society
Stephen Emmott, Director, European Science Programme, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Ana Maria Sampaio Fernandes, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Brazil
Razley Nordin, Director General of Science and Technology, Organisation of the Islamic Conference
James Wilsdon, Head of Science and Innovation, Demos
- Starts:
- December 03, 2007 at 05:30 pm
- Ends:
- December 03, 2007 at 07:30 pm
- Location:
- NESTA, , 1 Plough Place, London, EC4A 1DE United Kingdom
- Maps:
Description
In May 2007, the United Arab Emirates launched a $10bn foundation to create research centres in Arab universities. In Brazil, a consortium of 80 organisations has teamed up to invest $3 billion in biotechnology. In Qatar, a gleaming 2,500 acre ‘Education City’ is now home to international campuses of five of the world’s top universities. Wherever in the world you look, new entrants are reshaping the landscape for science and technology-based innovation. But what do these changes mean? How should policymakers and business leaders respond? And how do we strike the right balance between competition and collaboration?
Earlier this year, Demos published the first phase of The Atlas of Ideas: a series of reports on science and technology-based innovation in China, India and South Korea, and the prospects for closer collaboration with the UK and Europe. You are wamly invited to a special event on Monday 3 December, when we will announce the next phase of The Atlas of Ideas, including landmark studies of innovation in Brazil and the Islamic world, as well as further research in China and India. We hope you can join us to debate where global innovation is coming from and where it might be heading next, with experts from the UK, Brazil and Saudi Arabia.
- Registration required:
- Yes
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
Registration at 17:30; Presentations at 18:00, followed by a reception
For more information
- Contact person:
- National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts
- Phone:
- 020 7438 2500
- Website:
- Demos Atlas of Ideas II: Next people, next places, next science: Next people, next places, next science
