Implications of new technologies for Caribbean development
By: Wiltshire, Winthrop W | African Expert Group Meeting on the Implications of New S & T on the Implementation of the Lagos Plan of Action | 22-26 October, 1984
Publisher: August 1984Description: 25 pSubject(s): NEW TECHNOLOGY | MICROELECTRONICS | RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT | CARIBBEAN | BIOTECHNOLOGY | ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS | TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOSummary: Study focuses primarily on microelectronics and biotechnology which are considered to be two of the most important new technologies with far reaching implications for the Caribbean region. Recommends that concerted national and regional action be taken promptly to develop technological capacity in various aspects of biotechnology and microelectronics. Of these efforts are not made by the year 2000 the region could be in a atate of worse off than it is presently.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 01261-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 3823 |
Study focuses primarily on microelectronics and biotechnology which are considered to be two of the most important new technologies with far reaching implications for the Caribbean region. Recommends that concerted national and regional action be taken promptly to develop technological capacity in various aspects of biotechnology and microelectronics. Of these efforts are not made by the year 2000 the region could be in a atate of worse off than it is presently.
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