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Date: 23.03.2018 Category: conferences/seminars/lectures, general news, international cooperation, science/research/innovation, workshops/presentations/trainings
The students and researchers from our University were among the attendees of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2018 in Geneva. They were invited to Switzerland by the Office of Electronic Communications
Six projects developed by the students and researchers from Wrocław University of Science and Technology were presented on Monday at the WSIS Forum 2018 in Geneva. Before the event, our representatives also took part in the “Good Practices for Accelerating Digital Transformation” workshop. In the evening, during a special reception at the seat of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Poland to the United Nations, the guests had an opportunity to take a close look at the projects brought from Wrocław University of Science and Technology and talk to their authors.
The following projects were presented at the event:
WSIS Forum 2018 (March 19-23, Geneva) is an event that has a special importance to the global ICT sector. It is co-organised by institutions such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), UNESCO, the United Nations’ Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations’ Conference for Trade and Development (UNCTAD). This year, the participants will focus on applying ICT to build an information-based society oriented towards the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals.
The Scientific Circle of Mobile Vehicles and Robots is the Scientific Circle of the Year, and the PWR Racing Team is the best in the Media 2021 category – these are the results of the nationwide StRuNa 2021 competition.


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