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Main Platform to Drive BRICS Scientific Cooperation

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2024-10-24 17:42:10 | Author: QI Liming

The three STI platforms exemplify the advances in scientific cooperation within BRICS.

The BRICS Young Scientist Forum was proposed in 2015 during the second STI Ministerial Meeting, where BRICS member states agreed the country holding the BRICS presidency each year would host it. This forum is designed for scientists under 40 from BRICS countries to exchange ideas and leverage their expertise to address societal issues through research and innovation. Its goal is to strengthen BRICS leadership in science and technology by fostering a generation of innovative youth capable of driving change, reinforcing national and regional STI policies, and promoting initiatives related to youth development, skill enhancement, and entrepreneurship.

Additionally, it aims to enhance the global standing of BRICS in science and technology by tapping into the potential young innovators. To further this, the BRICS Young Innovator Prize was established in 2017.

The BRICS Conference on Technology Foresight and STI Policy  is a crucial step towards addressing common global and regional socio-economic challenges by capitalizing on shared experiences and complementary strengths.

The conference brings together experts, policymakers, and industry leaders from various countries for in-depth exchanges on key issues related to technology foresight and STI policy. This collaborative effort will not only strengthen the ties among BRICS nations but also contribute to the development of a more inclusive and sustainable global economy.

The BRICS Academies of Science Meeting offers evidence-based scientific counsel to governmental bodies and executive organizations focused on STI.

Editor:QI Liming

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