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Indian TV anchor Shaili Chopra moderates a session on Opportunities and Challenges - Markets, Policy and Diplomacy at the WIPO Conference on the Digital Market, which met in Geneva from April 20 to 22, 2016.
At the Conference, public and private sector leaders as well as creators discuss the creative content economy, which has seen radical change to access and business models for more than a decade.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 13
Digital economy and trade
Speaking: Dr. Yury Grin, Deputy Director General, Intervale
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 14: Knowledge societies,
capacity building and e-learning / Media
Speaking: Ms. Virginia Tan, Founder and CEO, She Loves Tech
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 14: Knowledge societies,
capacity building and e-learning / Media
Speaking: Speaking: Ms. Liesyl Franz, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues, U.S. Department of State, United States of America
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 5: WSIS Action Lines and the 2030 Agenda / Financing for development and role of ICT
From left to right:
Dr. Salma Abbasi, Chairperson and CEO, eWorldWide Group
Mr. Pavan Duggal, Founder and Chairman, International Commission on Cyber Security Law
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11
ICT applications and services
Speaking: Mr. Prabhash Singh, Member (Technology and Services) Telecom Commission, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, India
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Moderate glaucoma (left eye) Vertical cup/disc ratio = 0.7 with a notch at 1 o’clock. The curve of the vein at 5 o’clock suggests a reduced rim thickness. There is a wedge defect in the retinal nerve fibre layer between 12 and 2 o’clock. There is moderate nasal displacement of the central retinal vessels.
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Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 34 No. 112 2021 www.cehjournal.org
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 14: Knowledge societies,
capacity building and e-learning / Media
Speaking: Mr. Alfredo M. Ronchi – EC MEDICI Framework of Cooperation, High-level Track Facilitator.
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June 6, 2016. Boston, MA.
Boston Pride Political Forum at Historic Faneuil Hall moderated by WCVB Ch. 5 Reporter Janet Wu.
Speakers order on stage:
Mass. State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz
Mass. State Rep. Liz Malia
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Secretary Deborah Drew
National LGBTQ Task Force’s Sue Hyde
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Leader Dylan Kelly
Democratic leader Steve Kerrigan
1st openly transgender senior staffer to serve on Capitol Hill Diego Sanchez
Stonehill College Professor of Political Science Peter Ubertaccio
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11
ICT applications and services
Ms. Moira de Roche, IFIP, International, High-level Track Facilitator.
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 3: Bridging Digital Divides
From left to right:
Ms. Iffat Gill, Founder and CEO,ChunriChoupaal
Mr. Marcin Cichy, President of the Office of Electronic Communications, Office of Electronic Communications (UKE), Poland
H.E. Mr. Abdoulaye Balde, Minister, Ministry of Communication, Telecommunications, Posts and Digital Economy, Senegal
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 1: WSIS Action Lines and the 2030 Agenda
Dr. Derrick Cogburn, Director, Internet Governance Lab/Institute on Disability and Public Policy
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
An updated more moderate version of the earlier shot
Waiting in the holding bay for the IOM Ferry
I couldn't get down for shots of the bikers. This is an unused shot from last year
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11
ICT applications and services
Speaking: H.E. Mr. Karol Okonski, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Digital Affairs, Poland
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Moderates composed a majority of the Hawaiian electorate in 2006 and a plurality in 2000—the last 2 cycles for this Senate seat. Sen. Akaka won 64% of moderates in 2006 and nearly three-quarters in 2000. However, Sen. Akaka has not had a competitive race since he won the 1990 special election. Over the last 2 Presidential cycles—2008 and 2004—the number of moderates in the Hawaiian electorate has remained stable at 48%. Liberals composed 28% of the state’s electorate in 2008 (29% in 2004) and conservatives 24% in 2008 (23% in 2004).
If we assume that the number of moderates is consistently around 48% and liberals and conservatives are roughly split even, then either candidate would need 51% of the moderate vote to win.
Read the full report: Senate Battleground States
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 9
ICT applications and services
Speaking: Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Adarkwa, Managing Director, 25th Century Technology Limited
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
African Ambassadors & Diaspora Interactive Form AAIF United Nations buildings International Maritime Organization HQ IMO London. Panel Discussion Moderated by Her Excellency Dr Justina Mutale
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 4: Enabling Environment
Mr. Kemal Huseinovic, Chief, Department of Infrastructure, Enabling Environment and E-Applications (IEE)
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David Kappos, Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, New York, United States of America, moderating session 2 of the WIPO Symposium on Trade Secrets and Innovation on Trade Secret Systems in Innovation, Intellectual Property Policies and Development.
Taking place at the WIPO Headquarters in Geneva from November 25-26, 2019, the Symposium provided a forum for exchanging ideas and perspectives on issues relating to the interface between trade secrets and innovation. It brought together panelists from across the globe to share their insights in the aspects related to policy, law, economics and businesses.
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)