Ermoupolis Seminars on the Information Society
Within the framework of the annual Summer Seminars of Hermoupolis organized by the Scientific and Cultural Foundation of Cyclades (SCF) in collaboration with the Center for Modern Greek Research of the National Research Foundation, the Group for the Technological, Economic and Strategic Analysis of the Information Society (INFOSTRAG) of the National University of Cyprus (NUC) is holding a Scientific Seminar on issues of the Information Society and the Knowledge Economy.
See information from the seminars:
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2019 on the topic: “Digital Transformation, e-Government and Innovative Entrepreneurship in the Perspective of Sustainable Development”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2018 on the topic: “The Critical Factors and Driving Forces Towards Smart Growth”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2017 on the topic: “Smart Growth, Employment and Prosperity in the Digital Age”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2016 on the topic: “Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Infrastructure, Networks and Services”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2015 on the topic: “The Innovation Development Chain: The Underlyings and the Main Trends and Forces”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2014 on the topic: “The role of technology and innovative entrepreneurship in the post-crisis era”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2013 on the topic: “The challenge of exiting the crisis: The potential contribution of Information and Communication Technologies and Energy Innovations”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2012 on the topic: “Information and Communication Technologies (ICT): A valuable and relatively untapped resource for the development of the Greek economy”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2011 on the topic: “Using ICT to improve state operations and exit the crisis”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2010 on the topic: “Digital Municipality and Administrative Reform”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2009 on the topic: “Utilization of ICT and Renewable Sources Energy for the Development of the Island and Remote Areas”Ermoupolis
- Seminar 2008 on the topic: “10 years of the Information Society in Greece: Evaluation of a course and its correlation with the corresponding European developments”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2007 on the topic: “Economic Growth: We have it. Knowledge Economy: We lack it”
- Ermoupolis Seminar 2006 on the topic: “Knowledge Economy and Information Society: International trends and Greek experience”
