CAS is a partner in the EuroAfriCa-ICT project
2nd Euro-Africa Cooperation Forum on ICT
Research
Following the considerable success of its
first edition (held on March 2009 in Brussels, Belgium / 320
participants / 50 different countries represented) the 2nd
Euro-Africa Cooperation Forum on ICT Research will bring together
Sub-Saharan African, Caribbean and European organisations to
address the development of collaborative projects on ICT
research.
This 1-day event scheduled for the 4th February 2010- (PLEASE
NOTE THE SECOND CHANGE OF DATE) organised by the European
Commission (DGINFSO) with the support of the African Union
Commission (AUC) and the EU/FP7 EuroAfrica-ICT project - will be
a unique opportunity for event attendees to:
Network with key stakeholders in the field (private and public
sector)
Identify potential cooperation partners
Get updated on the ³EU-AU Partnership on Science, ICT and
Space (the 8th Partnership) and the EC/AUC/ACP Programmes
Hear about opportunities to enhance African participation in the
European 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7)
Get detailed information on successful EU-African FP7 cooperation
projects and EU-African PPP (Public-Private Partnerships)
Need more information?
For further information about the project and the conference, go
to the EuroAfriCa-ICT project website
http://www.euroafrica-ict.org/
CAS has been working with a group of partners to raise awareness
issues in ICT in Africa and the Caribbean. An awareness workshop
was held at The University Of the West Indies, Mona Campus in
Jamaica on the 18-19 March 2009 . This was being sponsored by
EuroAfriCa-ICT and
Winds Caribe.
The Final Agenda for the Workshop is available.
Dr Klaus Pendl, Directorate General Information Society and
Media, European Commission makes an early presentation.
Additional information on EuroAfriCa can be found on their
website:
<http://www.euroafrica-ict.org/>.
Immediately following the awareness workshop the Euro-Africa
Cooperation Forum on ICT Research was held in Brussels at the
European Commission, 25-26 March 2009. A draft agenda has been
provided.