Boosting innovation in Ghana
This impact case study looks at what has been achieved by a project examining innovation in business and industry in low-income countries
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This impact case study looks at what has been achieved by a DFID-ESRC Growth Research Programme (DEGRP) project examining innovation in business and industry in low-income countries.
Led by Xiaolan Fu from the Technology and Management Centre for Development, Oxford University, the project has had far-reaching impacts, from influencing policy in Ghana to contributing to the formulation and implementation of Goal 9 of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an unprecedented challenge to public health, business models, human activities and culture exchange worldwide. It has also led to a rethinking of the power of digital technologies in responding to crisis. Edward Cheng, vice president of the leading Chinese technology company Tencent (Tencent Holdings Ltd, 0700.HK), shared his insights during an online conference on how technology can be leveraged to strengthen resilience and promote innovation in a challenging environment.
On January 28th, Cheng, in front of a panel of renowned experts and speakers from the University of Oxford, World Bank, UN Tech Bank and UN DESA, said, The pandemic is still breaking physical connections between people. However, with Internet technologies, those connections were fixed and rebuilt, creating a new world where the digital world is closely integrated with real life, and laying