News archive - [Event Announcement] Research and Development and the Importance for a Country

The conference "Research and Development and the Importance for a Country" - Kosovo and Research is being held at the Grand Hotel Prishtina on May 5, 2009. It represents also the kick-off for the “National Research Council”, “Kosovo Center for International Cooperation in Research and Technology K-CIRT” and “Center for Innovations and Technology Transfer CITT”.

"Ideas are somewhat like babies - they are born small, immature, and shapeless. They are promise rather than fulfillment. In the innovative company executives do not say, "This is a damn-fool idea." Instead they ask, "What would be needed to make this embryonic, half-baked, foolish idea into something that makes sense, that is an opportunity for us?"

 

The Frontiers of Management (1986), Peter F. Drucker

Program

9,30 Coffee and registration

10,00 Welcome by KAIP
Prof. Dr. Johann Günther
Projectmanager KAIP, ….

10,15 The need of research for a new country
Minister Prof. Dr. Enver Hoxhaj
MEST

10,30 Organization and Structure of research institutions in Kosovo
Function and Rules of existing organizations

National Research Council
Prof. Dr. Rexhep Ismajli
President NRC

Kosova Chamber of Commerce
Prof. Dr. Besim Beqaj
President of the Kosova Chamber of Commerce.

K-CIRT, ….
Mag. Blerim Canaj
Director K-CIRT

CITT, …
Mag. Blerim Canaj
Acting Director K-CIRT

11,00 “Research and Development and the Importance for a Country”
Prof. Dipl.Ing. Dr. Manfred Horvat
Director, BIT - Austrian Bureau for International Research and Technology Co-operation

(Austrian centre for information and assistance for the EU RTD-Framework Programme,

EUREKA and other international RTD-programmes and initiatives; a joint initiative of the Austrian government and the Federal Economic Chamber Austria)

11,45 Innovation Centers
The interface between Research and Business”
Mag. Karin Platzer
Founder of Austrian Regional Innovation Centers

12,30 Final Discussion

13,00 Buffett
 


Entry created by Elke Dall on April 23, 2009
Modified on April 26, 2009