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This Wednesday, May 7, at 9 am ET, a significant livestream event will take place from the United Nations headquarters in New York. Attendees can join a compelling conversation on the Global Stage, featuring an expert panel that will delve into the pivotal themes of the 2025 Science, Technology, and Innovation Forum.
The discussion will cover critical topics such as inclusive innovation, technology transfer, and digital governance. These themes are increasingly relevant in our rapidly evolving world, where science and technology play an integral role in addressing global challenges. The panelists will share their insights and experiences, shedding light on how these elements can shape a more equitable and sustainable future.
This event provides a unique opportunity for viewers to engage with thought leaders and gain a deeper understanding of the ongoing developments in science and technology. Don't miss this chance to be part of an important dialogue that could influence the future landscape of innovation.
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