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In the framework of the Digital Alliance between Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean, RedCLARA and the national research and education networks (NRENs) are promoting the adoption, training, deployment, and promotion of the Earth observation strategy in the region.

RedCLARA, the BELLA II project, and the European Union (EU), with support from the National Secretariat of Science and Technology (SENACYT) and the University of the Valley, are organizing a webinar on June 6th to kick off the Copernicus Academy's rollout in Guatemala.
RedCLARA, Latin America's advanced network for research and education collaboration, will attend the Transnational Networking Conference (TNC24) next week. This year, the French National Research and Education Network (RENATER) hosted the conference.
What data types are available in the healthcare sector, and how do we approach their processing? These were some of the questions addressed at the RUTEALC conference "AI Adoption in Health in Latin America and the Caribbean," held on May 29.
More than 150 people, including experts, academics, specialists, and government representatives, gathered for the webinar "From Sky to Earth," the first step in the Copernicus Academy's deployment strategy in Guatemala. This event marked a milestone in the country's collaboration with the European Union in digital transformation and Earth observation.
La convocatoria de consultoría para el "Diseño y Gestión de Consorcios de Inversión de BELLA II" se amplía hasta el 18 de junio 2024, con el objetivo de fomentar la participación de diversos actores y maximizar el impacto del proyecto. Este esfuerzo conjunto de RedCLARA y BELLA II busca promover la cooperación entre el sector privado, gobiernos, banca multilateral, academia y comunidades, en línea con los objetivos estratégicos de fortalecer el ecosistema digital latinoamericano y caribeño.

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