Mexico City. Marcelo Ebrard, head of the Ministry of Economy (SE) detailed in Japan the celebration in Mexico of the Latin America and the Caribbean of the Science and Technology in Society (STS) Forum, one of the most relevant science, technology and innovation meetings in the world, where he took the opportunity to highlight the “new opportunities” that come in our country.
During her work tour of Kyoto, Japan, the SE reported, the official stressed that under the slogan “New ideas for a new era”, the forum that will be held in Cuernavaca, Morelos, will be a meeting point between companies with high technological development, international academic and innovative organizations around the world.
He also stressed that it will aim to articulate a common agenda around science and technology and innovation for the sustainable development of the region.
Previously, in a message on social networks, within the framework of the first anniversary of the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum, Ebrard stressed that there is a positive image of the country. “I am here in Kyoto. Here they see Mexico with great interest. We are in the str forum; there are more than one thousand five hundred participants around the world, and come to Mexico with great interest. Not only for what it has achieved so far, but for the new opportunities that come this year and the next ones. What we have ahead is very encouraging.”
The head of Economics stressed that the attraction of talent to Mexico is essential to promote the economic development of the country.
As part of his agenda, Ebrard Casaubon held a working meeting with Hiroshi Komiyama and Yu Zerizawa, president and general secretary of the STS Forum, respectively, with whom he agreed to give him the maximum impulse between scientists, innovators and businessmen in the meeting that will have a verification in Cuernavaca.
The key sectors that will be debated in the capital of Morelense will be: clean energy, biotechnology, sustainable agriculture and technological development.
In Kyoto, Secretary Marcelo Ebrard also met with Pavel Kabat, general secretary of the International Human Border Sciences Program, with Latin American representatives before the STS and Mexican scientists.
