Monday, October 30, 2006
OECD Information Technology Outlook 2006
The OECD Information Technology Outlook 2006 analyses the development and impact of the changing global distribution of services activities and the rise of China and India as significant suppliers of ICT-related goods and services. ICT skills across the economy are also examined to provide insights into the dynamics of job creation and international sourcing.
The 2006 edition also looks at the increasing importance of digital content in selected industries and how it is transforming value chains and business models. The potential of technological developments is examined: ubiquitous networks, location-based services, natural disaster warning systems, the participative web and the convergence of information technology with nanotechnology and biotechnology.
Finally, this volume analyses changes in IT policies in OECD countries and the emergence of new priorities to meet new challenges.
Access to the underlying Excel spreadsheets used to create the tables and graphs is available from both the printed and electronic editions via the StatLinks provided on each page.
Publication of the OECD Information Technology Outlook alternates every year with the OECD Communications Outlook (latest edition published in August 2005).
National information technology policy profiles are available on the OECD Information Economy Web site at www.oecd.org/sti/information-economy.
The Global Networking Symposium on BioEnergy
November 9 - 10, 2006
Alberta, Canada
This alternative energy conference takes a business-oriented look at the opportunities and challenges surrounding biofuels. Participants will discover:
Who is investing in renewable energy and how do traditional investors view this investment opportunity? Where is the smart money going?
What percentage of the total world arable land should be used to produce renewable energy crops?
What crops and plant life worldwide have the greatest potential to be competitive in the global renewable fuel market?
How to get consumers to buy in to renewable energy strategies that at times
November 9 - 10, 2006
Alberta, Canada
This alternative energy conference takes a business-oriented look at the opportunities and challenges surrounding biofuels. Participants will discover:
Who is investing in renewable energy and how do traditional investors view this investment opportunity? Where is the smart money going?
What percentage of the total world arable land should be used to produce renewable energy crops?
What crops and plant life worldwide have the greatest potential to be competitive in the global renewable fuel market?
How to get consumers to buy in to renewable energy strategies that at times
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