Government officials from six South East European countries are expected in Athens to attend the inauguration of a well networked global technology hub that could bring a major innovation wave and multiple benefits to the region’s ICT, scientific and start up communities. Center for TeleInFrastruktur (CTIF), a world-wide research center with headquarters at Aalborg University, Denmark, will inaugurate its South East Europe headquarters, CTIF South-East Europe, in partnership with the non-profit technology institute AIT, on Friday, November 9, at AIT.
CTIF South Europe’s other initial partners are: University of Zagreb (Croatia), Technical University of Sofia (Bulgaria), University Politehnica of Bucharest (Romania), University of Montenegro (Montenegro), University of Cyril I Methodius (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). Each country will expand its participation with more partners that will be identified by the initial partners.
CTIF is a paradigm shift in innovative research and higher education in the area of emerging communication technologies with presence in Denmark, USA, Italy, India, China and Japan. CTIF South-East Europe will complement the CTIF-Global cross-border educational and research activities by strengthening the existing CTIF networks in the region of South East Europe and by introducing new scientific potential to those existing collaborations.
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