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Monday 28 May 2007, 4.00-6.00 p.m. University of Trieste Building H3, Lecture Room 1A (first floor) Special International Presentation: H3 HIGHLIGHTS of the G8-UNESCO World Forum on Education, Research and Innovation: New Partnership for Sustainable Development, held in Trieste, May 2007 (In English) All students, researchers, lecturers are cordially invited Program 16,00 Introduction: Education-Research-Innovation - Gianrossano GIANNINI (TS/Italy) (10 ) 16,10 Why UNESCO? Why Africa? Why Trieste?- Paolo ALESSI (TS/Italy+UNESCO) (10 ) 16,20 Education in the Knowledge-Based Society - Gabriele GARBIN (TS/Italy+UNESCO)(10 ) 16,30 Environment: Global Challenges - Gianrossano GIANNINI (TS/Italy) (10 ) 16,40 Innovation and Society - Rachel OBED (Nigeria+ICTP) (10 ) 16,50 Sustainable Development and Health - Omer A. Ali (Sudan+ICTP) (10 ) 17,00 Sustainable Development and Energy - Gabriele GARBIN (TS/Italy+UNESCO) (10 ) & Anna Maria Novello (TS/Italy) (5 ) 17,15 Research and Innovation: Role of Governments-Patrizia TIBERI VIPRAIO (UD/Italy) )(5 ) & Rachel OBED (Nigeria+ICTP) )(5 ) 17,25 Knowledge and Sustainable Development Gianrossano GIANNINI (TS/Italy) (10 ) 17,35 Science/Technology/Innovation: Perspectives for Africa-Elie SIMO (Cameroon+ICTP) (15 ) 17,50 Knowledge for Sustainable Development:The future Patrizia TIBERI VIPRAIO(UD/Italy)(10 18,00 End

Organization G8-UNESCO World Forum on 'Education, Research and Innovation: New Partnership for Sustainable Development Trieste, Italy, 10-12 May 2007 Under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic of Italy Forum attendance: > 600 participants from > 60 Countries in collaboration with with the financial support of and partner

Thursday, 10 May Opening Session Chair: Welcome Remarks

Forum originated from discussions that took place at the July-2006 G8 Summit in St. Petersburg. Focus on the three components of the Triangle of Knowledge Education, Research and Innovation and their mutual dependence. Particular attention paid to developing countries and sustainable development. UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization) is a partner in the Forum within the framework of the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-14). Discussion presented by speakers of the highest level from the educational, scientific and entrepreneurial worlds, from G8 countries as well as developing countries. Forum as opportunity for discussion and no final document foreseen. ( )

The Knowledge Triangle Innovation Education Research

Sustainable Development: Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. (Brundtland Commission, 1987 Report: Our Common Future) Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norway Developing Countries ~ 70 % of land, ~ 80% population Global Economy Global Vulnerability: environment degradation, natural resources depletion, spread of diseases, poverty, starvation and illiteracy affect All: GW (World) G8 New Partnership for Sustainable Development

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Science, Technology and Innovation for all how to better utilize the synergies created by education, research and innovation as part of the global efforts to build a more prosperous, equitable and peaceful world? generate knowledge, produce innovation and then apply at least a portion of it to addressing critical human needs. Science and technology, not only to satisfy human curiosity, but also to help satisfy the basic needs of our most marginalized citizens. Focus on promoting global reforms: 1. to achieve high quality basic education, literacy and gender equality 2. to build human/institutional capacity for science/technology/innovation 3. to protect and promote indigenous knowledge 4. to embrace knowledge as a public asset accessible to all (best cure) 5. to nurture broad institutional free information exchange networks Science is the common heritage of all humankind. (Abdus Salam) Science, research and innovation: common elements of our future.

- Education strategic against fragmentation of knowledge - No separation between scientific//humanistic - Continuos learning - Scientific experimental method laboratories - Welcome to Trieste, City of Science, and Friuli Venezia Giulia, Region for Innovation. - Development occurs via innovation, based on research. - Sustainable development requires particular attention to the issues: environment and energy. - By 2015 ICT connections in every hospital, school,etc. - We do not need new resolutions, we need to implement those that we already have. - Development programmes must come from the developing nations themselves. - Access to knowledge noted as a divider between developing and developed countries. - Technology and innovation need to be indigenous. - To stop the brain drain create a critical mass of scientists and researchers. -Technology almost divider rather than a bridger of the gap between developed and undeveloped countries. - Need for human resource training, centres of excellence and development partnership. -There is always a new hot point but the difficult part is the follow-up, we know the problems, where & how to act first? - Concrete actions: action plan on sustainable development. -Produce 1-2 pages of priorities to send to Heiligendamm G8.

Thursday, 10 May University, Research Institutions and Industry: What Partnership to Develop in Global Innovation Society? What is the role of universities in developing innovation and entrepreneurship? How to develop best practices on knowledge-based development and private-public partnership to facilitate global knowledge dissemination? How to identify barriers among relevant sectors and ways to overcome them to promote combined investments in education, research and innovation? Chair Keynote Speakers Rapporteur

- University, Institution, Industry: Competition Cooperation - Improve Cultural Affinity, Mutual Respect, No Suspicion - Individual vs. team work - Compatibility: Search for Truth - Search for Profit - Importance of Innovation ST-Microelectronics example. - Recommendations to accelerate cooperation between Universities and Small/Large Companies. - Universities need a clear understanding of the role of knowledge transfer. - Distinction between private and public research. - Government is a less successful investor compared to businesses but is good at large multidisciplinary projects. - Knowledge-based society implies much thought and effort. - In China e.g. government willing to lose a few % GNP in order to promote massive education reform. - Need for south-south, south-north cooperation. - Improve: Education, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Transfer. - Positive feedback. Knowledge Production Knowledge Use. - Increase: Evaluation, Excellence, Increased Affinity. - Excellent Industries meet excellent Universities. - Overcome barriers among disciplines.