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Algeria and Chile Forge Green Hydrogen Partnership

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso18/09/20232 Mins Read
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In a bid to harness the potential of green hydrogen and emerging technologies, Algeria and Chile have embarked on a groundbreaking scientific collaboration.

The partnership, discussed during a meeting between Algeria’s Minister of Higher Education, Kamel Baddari, and Chile’s Minister of Science and Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation, Icen Ithchifiri, aims to elevate both nations into the forefront of green energy and nanotechnology.

The discussion unfolded during the G77+China summit in Havana, Cuba, where Minister Baddari represented Algeria. The primary objective was to foster cooperation in critical areas of scientific research, innovation, and new technologies. Both ministers recognized the immense potential for mutual growth through strategic collaboration.

Among the central themes of this meeting was the establishment of research and training partnerships in rapidly advancing sectors. Green hydrogen, renewable energy, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and IT emerged as the key domains for joint exploration. This ambitious collaboration seeks to invigorate the economic and technological development of both Algeria and Chile.

Beyond research collaboration, both nations expressed a shared interest in nurturing academic connections. Plans for a student and teacher exchange program were discussed, which promises to bolster the ties between educational institutions in Algeria and Chile. This initiative aspires to facilitate the free flow of ideas, skills, and experiences, promoting robust academic cooperation.

Concrete measures to realize these ambitions were explored, including the prospect of twinning universities from both countries. Joint presentations and research projects were also on the agenda. These efforts are poised to transform the vision of educational and scientific cooperation into a tangible reality, yielding benefits for both nations.

As the world grapples with the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions and cutting-edge technologies, Algeria and Chile’s collaboration represents a significant stride forward. By harnessing the potential of green hydrogen and fostering innovation in nanotechnology and other emerging fields, these two nations are poised to leave an indelible mark on the global landscape of clean energy and scientific advancement.

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