Dear colleagues,

 

ICTP will once again be part of Trieste's yearly public celebration of science, TriesteNext, which takes place from Friday 26 to Sunday 28 September. From exhibit spaces in the iconic Piazza Unità to talks and panel discussions throughout the city centre, Trieste's annual science festival spotlights research by some of the thousands of scientists who work at the city's universities and research institutes. The theme for this year's event is "Life Within: Conversations Across Science and Technology".

 

This year, ICTP is teaming up with The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD), and the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) for an exhibit titled "Global Science for a Sustainable Future". The display and related activities will highlight the organisations' shared missions and combined impact on science in the global South. The institutes will highlight their UN connection by displaying SDG-related achievements.

 

In addition to the exhibit space, ICTP and TWAS have coordinated the following panel discussions; access to the talks is free but reservations are required (see the talks' web pages to reserve seats). NOTE: The TWAS panel is sold out, but the PIO has secured four tickets for the ICTP audience. Please contact pio@ictp.it if you would like to attend the session.

 

Friday 26 September:

Science and Technology: Changing Paradigms, Shaping Global Impact

18:00 to 19:15, Urban Centre

Organised by TWAS, this panel discussion (in English) will explore cutting-edge technologies through a Southern lens, fostering dialogues between old and new, North and South, body and machine, inclusivity and accessibility, past and future. Moderated by Cristina Serra, speakers include:

 

Saturday 27 September:

Thinking About the Quantum Future: The Italian Strategy

15:00 to 16.15, Palazzo della Regione, Salone di Rappresentanza, Riva del Mandracchio

 Organised by ICTP, this roundtable will stimulate reflection on the importance of quantum science and technologies, providing a perspective for the future, and focusing on Italy's strategy, on the occasion of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, proclaimed by the United Nations to mark the 100th anniversary of the theory's first formulation. Moderated by Simona Regina, speakers include:

 

Two ICTP scientists have been invited to speak at other panel sessions during the festival: