[ALUG] Fwd: ICT innovative ideas

Ismail M. Settenda ismail at habari.co.tz
Fri Jun 21 17:35:42 EAT 2013


F.Y.I

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*ICT INNOVATIVE IDEAS*

*The Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology (NM-AIST)
based in Arusha is working toward establishing an ICT Incubation Center.
The Center will support the growth of small businesses in the ICT Sector
and ultimately will provide an effective and efficient value-added service
to the community at large.*

The Center is targeted to incubatees/clients with innovative business ideas
in the technology related fields (including the Information Technology,
Communications Technology and Information and Communication Technology).

As part of planning, NM-AIST has organized a one day training to equip ICT
experts with skills to improve their innovative ideas into reality. The
training will be facilitated by experts from NM-AIST in collaboration with
Washington State University (USA).

Therefore, we invite applications through email with a summary of your
innovative ideas submitted by email to loserian.laizer at nm-aist.ac.tz before
24th June, 2013; 02:00pm. Successfully innovative ideas will be notified
via emails before 5th July, 2013.

All the costs including transport, breakfast, training materials and
participation fees will be borne by NM-AIST.


Loserian Saiterie Laizer,
The Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology- Arusha,
P.O.Box 447,
Arusha,
Tanzania,

Mobile: (+*255) -(713)- 477210 OR (+255)- (787)- 477210, *
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