This surely is a big question, some answers to which I look forward to hearing at Trinity College’s Science Gallery next Wednesday, 24 March 2010, at 18.00 UTC/GMT.
Professor Venkatesh Narayanamurti, Harvard Kennedy School Director of Science, Technology and Public Policy will speak on “The Role of Science and Technology in Meeting Societal Grand Challenges” in the Science Gallery’s Culture of Science lecture series. The lecture is presented in association with the TCD/UCD Innovation Aliance, which is a partnership between both Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin that will work with the education sector, the State and its agencies and the business and venture capital communities to develop a world-class ecosystem for innovation that will drive enterprise development and the creation of sustainable high value jobs. Wow!
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