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Continuing with the series of the views of regional research and education network leaders on the role of research and education networks and the importance of global collaboration, here we introduce the voice of the U.S. network: Internet2.
Everything is ready to welcome the participants of the GISELA-CHAIN Conference to be held in Mexico City from June 27 to 30. With the Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) as host, this activity will bring together representatives from Europe and Latin America to discuss the latest trends in e-Infrastructure available to scientific research and educational environments. The meeting place will be the Unidad de Seminarios Dr. Ignacio Chávez, Vivero Alto, Jardines del Pedregal (UNAM).
The Asia Pacific Advanced Network, APAN connects the research and education networks of Asia and Oceania to each other and to other research networks around the world. APAN coordinates developments and interactions among its members, and with peer international organisations, in both network technology and applications, and is a key driver in promoting and facilitating network-enabled research collaboration; knowledge discovery; telehealth; and natural disaster mitigation. In this interview the Interim General Manager of APAN, George McLaughlin, presents his view of regional research and education network and the importance of global collaboration.
“EVALSO runs and exists because other infrastructures exist and those are REUNA, RedCLARA and GÉANT”.
June 10th: RedCLARA’s birthday
ExpiredSix years ago, as a result of ALICE project, the representatives of 13 Latin American countries signed the Constitutive Act, which officially signed the founding of the Latin American Advanced Networking Corporation, a non for profit organization dedicated to scientific development through advanced telecommunications networking for research, innovation and education.

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