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The event, organized by RedCLARA in collaboration with the academic networks of Mexico (CUDI), Costa Rica (RedCONARE), Colombia (RENATA) and the GISELA Project will take place on May 8th from 18:00 to 20:00 GMT.
Thanks to the ALICE2 project, jointly funded by the European Commission through its @LIS2 programme, the capacity of the transatlantic link has increased from the 622-Mbps connection between Europe and Latin America that was in place at the beginning of the project, to 2.5 Gbps, strengthening collaborative research between the communities of both continents.
Francis Frederick Tusubira is the CEO of UbuntuNet Alliance, a regional association of National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) in Africa - primarily in East and Southern Africa – that is part of the Africa Connect project, which aims to interconnect the region with GÉANT. Through this interview we get to know his views of regional research and education networks and of global collaboration.
The event, organized by RedCLARA in collaboration with the academic networks of Mexico (CUDI), Costa Rica (RedCONARE), Colombia (RENATA) and the GISELA project will be held by videoconference on May 8th from 18:00 to 20:00 GMT. The registration form is available HERE.
Ken Sylvester is the leader of the Caribbean Knowledge and Learning Network, CKLN, institution that has recently completed the installation of backbone of the research and education network of the Caribbean, C@ribnet. From his central role in that particular region, he shares with us his views on the role of research and education networks and the importance of global collaboration.

Montevideo 11400. Uruguay.