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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
 Welcome to the Occam-Lab, the Occam-Lab is a place where to study new technologies for developed country or rural areas of our planet, implement them locally and then certify them. The Occam-Lab belongs to OCCAM as the Infopoverty Program. The Occam-Lab is located in Milan - Italy and is under the responsability of dr. Francesco Iarlori, OCCAM ICT Advisor. If you are a company or an institution willing to cooperate in the project please join our network registering yourself at this website.
This site, as the related forum, is in a test-phase. |
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Wednesday, 29 June 2005 |

The Occam-Lab use LinkedIn as network chain between all individuals, within or outside institutions, to be in touch and share the common interests to use Information and Communication Technology to fight poverty.
Following this link you can join our group at LinkedIn. |
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ICT Village in Madagascar |
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Saturday, 01 October 2005 |
The Fifth Infopoverty World Conference, held on 12-13 May 2005, in its final declaration decided "to enhance support for global partnerships and in this context take special efforts to promote the United Nations Public-Private Alliance for Rural Development." |
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Monday, 03 October 2005 |
In the October 2005 we will start a cooperation between Monza Autodrome.
We are in course of defining our cooperation to use Autodromo space and facilities to implement the ICT Village test that will be ready for WSIS in Tunis. |
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Monday, 10 October 2005 |
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You can look over the world surface, thanks to Google Map services, the geographical position of the ICT planned village. Just follow this link. |
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Thursday, 06 October 2005 |
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Contribution of the Infopoverty Programme to the WSIS
Year by year what happened so far ...
- December 2003 Infopoverty Seminar @the WSIS 2003
The Seminar was devoted to how to connect villages to the Digital Revolution and was concluded by the Final Declaration endorsing the decision to promote the use of the ICTs in order to eradicate poverty and spur development in disadvantaged communities.
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