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Major conference on Africa's scientific and industrial development in London next week

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New President of Mauritius to open major conference on Africa's scientific and industrial development in London next week

 

•          The Planet Earth Institute 'UnConference' to be opened by new President of Mauritius, HE Dr Ameenah Gurib-Fakim on July 21

 

•          Ministers covering Science & Technology from across Africa will also join, including South Africa, Senegal, Ethiopia and Uganda

 

•          Event will bring together over 200 people as part of the Planet Earth Institute's #scienceAfrica campaign to evaluate role of industry in scientific development

 

LONDON, United-Kingdom, July 15, 2015/ -- The newly appointed President of Mauritius, HE Dr Ameenah Gurib-Fakim will open a major conference on Africa's science and technology agenda on July 21, hosted by the Planet Earth Institute (PEI) (http://www.apo.af/VF7Kv2), an international NGO working for the 'scientific independence of Africa'. African Ministers from across the continent and over 200 delegates working on science and technology will also join the day, held at Ravensbourne University in London and hosted by Rt Hon Lord Paul Boateng, Trustee of the PEI (http://www.planetearthinstitute.org.uk), and Dr Álvaro Sobrinho, Chairman.

 

Logo: http://www.photos.apo-opa.com/plog-content/images/apo/logos/planet-earth.png

 

Photo 1: http://www.photos.apo-opa.com/index.php?level=picture&id=2196 (Dr Álvaro Sobrinho launches the PASET Regional Scholarship & Innovation Fund with HE President Macky Sall)

 

Photo 2: http://www.photos.apo-opa.com/plog-content/images/apo/photos/150715ph.jpg (The newly appointed President of Mauritius, HE Dr Ameenah Gurib-Fakim)

 

In her opening address marking her first official visit to the UK, Dr Gurib-Fakim will outline Mauritius' efforts to boost scientific research, technology and innovation and explore the role that the private sector can play in driving scientific excellence. Before her appointment as President of Mauritius at the beginning of June, Dr Gurib-Fakim won multiple award for her scientific work, including the African Union 'Women in Science' award in 2009. In 2015, Mauritius announced new plans to develop the island country into a regional knowledge hub for science and technology.

 

A number of senior African policy-makers will also join the event, including Prof. Naledi Pandor, Minister of Science and Technology of South Africa, Prof. Sandy Tickodri-Togboa, Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology of Uganda, Mr Shiferaw Shigutie, Minister of Education of Ethiopia and Prof. Mary Tew Niane, Minister of Higher Education and Research of Senegal. Leading businesses including IBM Research – Africa, Elsevier, TAAG Angola Airlines and Banco Valor will also participate, as partners of the PEI's #scienceAfrica campaign, alongside dozens of leading African and international universities.

 

Entitled 'Africa's scientific independence: no more business as usual', the 'UnConference' will be a highly interactive and collaborative event to explore the linkages between industry and scientific development in Africa. Through panel sessions, workshops and interactive working groups, issues raised will include industrial relevance of PhD training in Africa, supporting start-up businesses and entrepreneurship and funding and investment for science and innovation. To contribute to the debate online please use the #ScienceAfrica hashtag on Twitter and follow @PlanetEarthInstitute

 

In the afternoon, a panel session will be devoted to the 'Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET)' programme, which recently launched a new Scholarship and Innovation Fund for Africa, led by the Governments of Senegal, Rwanda and Ethiopia, supported by the World Bank and the PEI. The Scholarship and Innovation Fund for Africa will contribute to 10,000 African PhDs in ten years, with a close focus on linkages to industry.

 

HE Dr Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, President of the Republic of Mauritius:

 

"Mauritius has a proud history of investing in scientific excellence and creating research. Going forward, science and technology and sustainable development will be the key to create wealth and jobs for our young people, both in Mauritius and across the mainland African continent.

 

I look forward to joining this important event hosted by the Planet Earth Institute and to contributing to the continued pursuit of Africa's scientific and technological advancement."

 

Dr Álvaro Sobrinho, Chairman of the Planet Earth Institute:

 

"While Africa continues to make economic progress at a rapid pace, the focus on investing in educational excellence for our future generations should never be overlooked. Excellence in science and technology can equip Africa with a workforce ready to compete in the 21st century, where we can lead the world as scientists, engineers and innovators, and the role of industry is absolutely crucial"

 

Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of the Planet Earth Institute (PEI).

 

 

Interviews or further information

 

For further information on the #ScienceAfrica UnConference or for interview requests with those involved please contact:

 

James Knight on james@planetearthinstitute.org.uk or +447725 209 507.

Sarah Hambly on sarah@planetearthinstitute.org.uk or +447879 739 405

 

Notes to Eds

 

•          The Planet Earth Institute (PEI) is an international NGO and charity working for the scientific independence of Africa

•          All of our work is built around the three pathways we believe will help lead Africa to scientific independence: Higher Education, Technological Innovation and Policy and Advocacy

•          The PEI is headquartered in London, UK with a regional offices in Luanda, Angola

 

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