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                                                                                                 IFIA Magazine
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          allied equipment support for hands-on learning opportunities. Here youth can develop their
          problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity and innovation skills. This will also develop young
          people’s knowledge of technology and help them to become future creators of technology.
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          Shanghai  Yuntong is a start-up enterprise providing talent recruitment, innovation and
          entrepreneurship, and software and hardware development services for the world. The company
          currently has a development line and operation of the global Chinese talent recruitment.
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          to the support of independent inventors. NEI helps innovators learn how to turn a great idea
          into a patentable, manufacturable, commercial product.
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          democratize access to inventor education, patent ownership, and product commercialization.
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          students, offering educational and mentorship programs to encourage young creators and
          inventors. The second initiative supports military veterans and their families, offering tailored
          programs to assist their transition into careers in independent inventing.
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          The Connecticut Invention Convention  (CIC)  is an  internationally  recognized  educational
          organization started in 1983. Throughout the year, educators use our curriculum to develop
          creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills through invention and entrepreneurship.
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          prizes for their hard work. Today, the program is open to all K12- students across Connecticut,
          and is rapidly growing. Come be a part of our project!

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          Mrs. Elinora Inga Sigurdardottir / Iceland          0UV  $JQLHV]ND 0LNRāDMVND   3RODQG
          Dr. Marcelo Vivacqua / Brazil                       Mr. Matt Nuccio/ USA
          Dr. Andrei Victor Sandu / Romania                   Miss. Caroline Simonet / Switzerland
          Mrs. Kemoneiloe Kim Phatoli / South Africa          Ms. Megaria Augstina / Indonesia
          Mr. Hossein Vaezi Ashtiani / Iran                   Dr. Adnan Al Naimi / Qatar
          Mr. Lukas Zmeskal / Czech Republic                  Prof. N. M. S. Sirimuthu / Sri Lanka
          Mr. Winfried Sturm / Germany
          Mr. Avdo Halilovic / Bosni and Herzegovina          &RPPLWWHH 0HPEHUV :LWKRXW D 9RWH
          Mrs. Gou / China                                    Mr. Radwan Chouaib/ Lebanon
          Dr. Yahya  Abdal/ Kuwiat                            Dr. Mahmoud Hafez / Egypt
          Mr. Zaran Barisic/ Croatia                          Prof. Kareem Tahboub / Pelestine
          Mr. Hyowon Jeon / South Korea                       Prof. Augustine S H Ong / Malaysia
          Prof. Dr.Unchalee Sanguanpong / Thailand            Mr. Carlos Rodriguez / Sweden
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