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SUMMARY:Science Diplomacy Week
DESCRIPTION:Event description\nFrom 8-12 May 2023\, the Geneva Coalition on Anticipatory Science and Diplomacy organises the second edition of the Science Diplomacy Week in International Geneva to promote anticipatory Science and Diplomacy as an effective tool for renewed multilateralism. \nScience Diplomacy Week features an Immersion Program and an Open Forum for exchange\, capacity development and mutual learning between the diplomatic and scientific communities. The call for expressions of interest to participate in the Immersion Program is now open until 28 February 2023. \nYou can find more information about the programme and registration here. \nDiplo is proud to be part of the Geneva Coalition on Anticipatory Science and Diplomacy and a program partner for Science Diplomacy Week 2023. \n\n\nApply now
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SUMMARY:Tech Diplomacy: New Impulses for the Geneva Ecosystem? (Science Diplomacy Week)
DESCRIPTION:Event description\nOn May 12\, as part of the Open Forum of the Science Diplomacy Week in Geneva\, Diplo is organising the session Tech Diplomacy: New Impulses for the Geneva Ecosystem? \nFriday\, May 12\, 8am – 9.30am EDT (14:00–15:30 CEST)\, Campus Biotech\, Geneva \nDuring the session\, participants will share key findings and lessons from the recently conducted research on the practice of tech diplomacy in the San Francisco Bay Area\, including: \n\nTech diplomacy has matured\, moving from informal engagement to more structured\, formal engagements\, which brings both benefits and issues to the parties involved.\nBoth governmental representations and the structures within tech companies that act as partners to the conversation have become more diverse and complex\, adding challenges in reaching one another.\nThere is an important cultural and language divide between the tech and diplomatic world\, which requires specific support.\nOver the past years\, there has been increasing collaboration between diplomatic representations and tech companies in achieving common goals\, thus bringing multilateralism to the Bay Area.\n\nWith the Geneva launch of Diplo’s report Technology and Diplomacy: The Rise of Multilateralism in the Bay Area\, we aim to bring this important conversation to Geneva. \nWe will dive deeper into the various forms of interactions between tech and diplomacy\, and highlight lessons for the Geneva ecosystem and the future of diplomatic practice. \nThis session brings diplomats and representatives from tech companies together. It also emphasises the perspective of diplomats from the Global South\, as well as the opportunities and challenges for countries from the Global South in practising tech diplomacy. \nThis event is organised in partnership with Swissnex in San Francisco and République et Canton de Genève. \nNote: Please note that this is an in-situ event. You need to be registered in order to gain access. Registration closes on May 3. \nRegistrations are open \nRegister×Speakers\n\nAmb. Umej Bhatia\, Permanent Representative of Singapore to the UN in Geneva\nMs Beatrice Ferrari\, Director of International Affairs\, Canton of Geneva\nMs Claudia Taboada\, Director\, Science\, Technology and Environment\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Dominican Republic\nMs Thato Morokong\, Assistant Director\, Africa Multilateral Cooperation\, Department of Science and Innovation (DSI)\, South Africa\nMr Yannick Heiniger\, Swissnex\, San Francisco\nMs Pavlina Ittelson\, Executive Director\, Diplo US\nMs Katharina Höne\, Director of Research\, DiploFoundation\n\nRegister
URL:https://diplo.us/event/tech-diplomacy-new-impulses-for-the-geneva-ecosystem-science-diplomacy-week/
LOCATION:Fondation Campus Biotech\, Chemin des Mines 9\, Geneva\, 1202\, Switzerland
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