The 2009 inaugural Challenge focuses on two categories: biomedical engineering, which integrates physical, chemical, mathematical, and computational sciences and engineering principles for the study of biology, medicine, behavior and health; and water quality, which is central to the human rights and personal dignity of every person.Read about the initiative:
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
The African Science to Business Challenge
The United Nations Economic Commission (UNECA) for Africa and Research Triangle Institute (RTI) are holding a competition, the winner of which will be granted travel to RTI to get their inputs on how to commercialize his/her research-based technology.
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SandT for Development
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