Invitation:2022 International Forum on Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals
27 June 2022

We are pleased to inform you about the forthcoming 2022 International Forum on Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals, which will be held on 6th -8th, September, 2022 in a hybrid format with the main physical venue located in Beijing, China.

The Forum is hosted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and co-organized by the International Research Center of Big Data for QDSustainable Development Goals and the Aerospace Information Research Institute, CAS.

The theme of the Forum is “Digital Technology Empowers the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals”, with discussions centering on emerging technology solutions to the implementation of the sustainable development goals, for instance, the digital technology represented by big data, and global partnerships to drive technological innovation. The Forum aims to promote the sharing of big data methods, technologies, and knowledge for sustainable development, and build a global academic exchange platform for the UN Technology Facilitation Mechanism to support sustainable development goals. 

You are warmly welcomed to register and attend the Forum. It would be very appreciated if you can circulate the Forum information to anyone who might be interested in it. For more information about the Forum, please check: https://fbas2022.scimeeting.cn/en/web/.
 

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