Sixth Ibero-American and Inter-American Workshop on Science and Technology Indicators. Buenos Aires, September 15, 16, and 17, 2004
Final declaration
Abstract
Scientific and technological knowledge has become one of the main drivers of social and economic development on a global scale. The most advanced countries in the world allocate significant resources and efforts each year to support research and experimental development and to promote innovation as a means of generating progress in areas such as health, biotechnology, agriculture, new materials, nanotechnologies, new information technologies, products and services, education, and, more broadly, all advancements that contribute to social well-being.
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