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A snapshot of what to expect from the Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress 2022 is all about:
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SRI2023 Report Shows Increases in Participation and Media Engagement
Browse our SRI2023 Report to learn more about who participated in the Congress, how they felt about the event, and details on our scope and reach.
SRI2023 Idea Market Winners Share Planned Next Steps For Their Projects
Each year at SRI, we invite students, young professionals, and innovators to showcase their sustainability research, advances, concepts, designs, prototypes, and products in the SRI Idea Market competition. They receive feedback and advice from an expert panel, and have the chance to win funding to further their project.
SRI Open Day Celebrates Sustainability Work in Panama
The first international Open Day of the Sustainability Research and Innovation Congress will take place in Panama City on June 28, 2023. With the Open Day SRI will open its doors to the local audience, while offering the SRI2023 participants the opportunity to engage...
“Celebrating Women and Diversity in Science” Reception at British Embassy in Panama
The United Kingdom is a proud supporter of empowering women and furthering diversity in the Sciences. However, to achieve this policy-makers, decisions-takers, and the scientific community need to come together to create strategies to foster inclusivity. Thus,...
Workshops & Training to Add to your SRI2023 Agenda
SRI2023 is offering a number of workshops and training sessions both onsite and online in English and Spanish. These workshops have action-oriented outcomes for both the groups delivering the training and the participants and align with themes of the Congress. Below...
Op-ed: Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainable Development
Currently, significant progress has been made in some aspects of environmental sustainability: the total area of protected zones has increased, the consumption of substances that damage the ozone layer has decreased considerably, and the region has made progress in expanding the coverage of drinking water and sanitation services.