Chair, for the world to come together to tackle global challenges, people need first to understand what the problems are and to know what needs to be done to fix them. Rapid technological shifts in how information is shared have been the driving force behind many of humanity’s greatest innovations. From printing press to the internet, the benefits we’ve derived from greater access to and a faster flow of knowledge have been immeasurable.
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Article 7 of Regulation (EU) 2021/695 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 April 2021 establishing Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, laying down its rules for participation and dissemination, and repealing Regulations. [4] Section 4.1 of Council Decision (EU), 2021/764, 10 May 2021. [6] European Commission, “Global approach to research and innovation.”
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The Department of National Defence’s policy update, Our North, Strong and Free, outlines the progress being made by the federal government on two major security issues facing Canada. Quantum technology uses the sensitivity of sub-atomic particles to create increasingly precise measurements of an environment. This provides Canada the ability to better track environmental changes, potential trespassers in sovereign territory and the beginnings of cyberattacks before they become real threats. The Arctic and climate change are a major focus of the policy update due to melting polar
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Damon Warnock has been appointed as Director of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre at University of Limerick. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience having previously worked for global biopharmaceutical company Alkermes and Irish firm Elan.
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The 2024 Expo is a hub of innovation, showcasing a diverse range of projects from over 100 final-year students. The Expo is open to the public, and everyone is encouraged to come see the vast range of employers in this sector. It is free to attend, and registration is available or not required.
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Neuromodulation devices are often used to treat severe, but not life-threatening conditions. Epilepsy is a seizure disorder, which stems from abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, manifesting in various forms from loss of awareness to full-body seizures. GlobalData predicts consistent growth for these devices in the near future.
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Strong Hybrid technology aims to offer the best of both worlds by combining the best elements of both these mechanisms. The benefits of this technology include improved fuel efficiency, better performance, and low running cost. As these are impactful upgrades, more people are now keen to buy cars with this mechanism.
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This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. In a recent study, a research team from Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT), Japan, developed an innovative grasping mechanism for quadcopters using paper. They developed a self-folded origami gripper that abruptly changes conformation when force is applied. This change in conformation makes the SOG clutch onto and hold the target object when it 'closes up'
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Deloitte Ghana 2024 Technology, Media and Telecom (TMT) predictions webinar highlights the impact of the changing trend of TMT on Ghanaian and African economies. Ing Kenneth Ashigbey, Chief Executive Officer, Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications said the telecom sector has since 2016 prioritised issues in Environmental, Sustainability and Governance.
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The first-of-its-kind study assessed the health data of 353,742 people from the UK Biobank to determine how their lifestyle habits and genes affected their health. A polygenic risk score was derived for long (20% of participants), intermediate (60%) and short (20%) lifespan risks. Over an average follow-up time of 12.86 years, 24,239 of the participants died.
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