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Happy World Creativity and Innovation Day!
IDConsortium’s creativity lies in how to bring innovative projects that improve human development.
According to the United Nations, “Creativity and innovation, at both the individual and group levels, have become the true wealth of nations in the 21st century…). We are committed to fostering innovative projects that we believe will make an impact on economic, social, and sustainable development.
Check out these projects:
CHIC Project
CHIC is a research and innovation project supported through the EU Horizon 2020 funding programme.
AgRemso3il Project
Agrochemical remediation in farm soils combines new innovative techniques
Prodigio Project
Developing early-warning systems for improved microalgae PROduction and anaerobic DIGestIOn
RUSTICA Project
Demonstration of circular biofertilisers and implementation of optimized fertiliser strategies and value chains in rural communities
UNCTAD Acting Secretary-General Isabelle Durant said the resolution was timely. “The creative industries are critical to the sustainable development agenda. They stimulate innovation and diversification, are an important factor in the burgeoning services sector, support entrepreneurship, and contribute to cultural diversity,” she said.
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