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Event Description:
IIT Delhi to conduct a workshop on ICTs development in the month of March, 2010.The workshop intends to provide a discussion forum to address the impact of technology on all sections of the society. Generally, the advanced technology we are using now has great influence on our daily life.
From Technology to Transformation
Never before in the history of mankind has there been technological advancement of the scale that we are used to now. Mobile phones, computers, and the Internet are now key players in changing the very social fabric of the world, specially in developing countries like ours. If it's stupefying enough to look back at how technology has contributed to society so far, then it's mind-boggling to assess the potential that is waiting to be explored. ICTs & Development aims to address the issue of the impact of technology on those sections of society that are yet to have a feel of everything that makes life easy for the developed world. The workshop brings together academic experts, policy makers and activists from around the world, and scholars will share their research on how mobile phones, computers, and the Internet influence the empowerment of marginal individuals and communities, and also on whether ICTs create and enhance livelihood opportunities for people in the developing world.
Never before in the history of mankind has there been technological advancement of the scale that we are used to now. Mobile phones, computers, and the Internet are now key players in changing the very social fabric of the world, specially in developing countries like ours. If it's stupefying enough to look back at how technology has contributed to society so far, then it's mind-boggling to assess the potential that is waiting to be explored. ICTs & Development aims to address the issue of the impact of technology on those sections of society that are yet to have a feel of everything that makes life easy for the developed world. The workshop brings together academic experts, policy makers and activists from around the world, and scholars will share their research on how mobile phones, computers, and the Internet influence the empowerment of marginal individuals and communities, and also on whether ICTs create and enhance livelihood opportunities for people in the developing world.