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NACETEM to Co-host Global Science Tech, Innovation Conference in Dubai

By Seun Adams

Arising from its positive impact and contributions to Africa and Nigeria’s science, technology and innovation landscape, the National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM), an agency of the Federal Government under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation presents 2021 Global Science, Technology and Innovation Community Conference (G-STIC) with the theme:  “Shaping a Post-Pandemic World: Real-life examples of technological solutions for the SDGs”

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This World Expo edition which promises a new dawn in innovative breakthrough will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and will focus on knowledge and technologies that are crucial to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

According to Mr. Isaac Oluyi, Spokesperson for the agency, in a disclosure to EXTRAORDINAIRE news, said the outcome of the brainstorming session will be an accelerator and testing ground for breakthrough technological solutions that the world needs to shape a post-pandemic world and create a better future for all. 

This 5th G-STIC conference in Dubai will be spread over two editions. One in October 2021 and the other in January 2022, Oluyi, added.

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The conference will be livestreamed on all our digital platforms, thereby ensuring a great interactive experience between speakers and participants. 

Prospective participants have the chance to receive an invitation to attend the G-STIC conference live in Dubai when they pre-register for the online G-STIC conference.

Interested participants can preregister on www.gstic.org or www.nacetem.gov.ng 

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