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Policy, Futurists and Fracking at EuroScience Open Forum, Dublin
Talk 7 – 13. 07.12 – The Future of Innovation Policy Whenever the word Innovation is mentioned, it seems Steve Jobs is always used as a reference, in this case Martin Shanahan, Chief Executive Forfás, Ireland quoted him for saying … Continue reading
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Tagged Collaboration, competition, connection, department of jobs trade and enterprise Ireland, Designing a future for real people, ESOF 2012 Dublin, Forfas, Future of innovation policy in Ireland, horizon 2020, Ideas are the new oil, Innovation, Ken Guy, OECD, research specialization, robots, Science, Sean Sherlock, shale gas tracking esof 2012, The state of strong theory Brian Green
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What can we learn from Science?
ESOF European Science Open Forum, Dublin, Ireland 11-15 July 2012 My interest in attending this conference was purely based on curiosity. As an architect, I would consider my self a sort of art-scientist, interested in the fundamental questions of the … Continue reading
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Tagged challenge and curiosity driven research, ESOF 2012 Dublin, european innovation, God's particles, Higgs Particle, horizon 2020, Idea's as resources, Innovation, Mary Robinson, modern Irish fusion dance, President Michael D.Higgins, Rolf-Dieter Heuer, Science, technology, the relevance of science, tomorrow's discoveries, What's the point in science
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