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agrofood plastprintpack Nigeria
Due to upbeat market development and an ever-increasing interest in the Nigerian market, the 6th edition of agrofood Nigeria & plastprintpack Nigeria in 2021 is all set to become a major milestone event for the Nigerian agrofood & plastprintpack industry.
Global technology leaders from around the globe will showcase adapted technologies and solutions towards 2,000+ trade visitors in the fields of agriculture, food processing, ingredients, plastics, printing and packaging.
The exhibition is complemented by a top level 3-day conference featuring more than 40 Nigerian and European experts.
Organised by the German trade show specialists fairtrade the event is scheduled for 26 to 28 October 2021 at the Landmark Centre in Lagos – Victoria Island Annex.
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2021-05-11 12:35:35 GMT2021-05-11 20:35:35(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BERLIN, May 11 (Xinhua) The German government earmarked a total of 2 billion euros (2.4 billion U.S. dollars) for the development of quantum technologies and, in particular, for quantum computing, the Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) announced on Tuesday.
Around 1.1 billion euros would be made available for research and development in the field through the BMBF until 2025. The goal is to build a competitive quantum computer in Germany within the next five years and create an associated ecosystem for potential users. Quantum technologies are one of the decisive key technologies of the future, said Minister of Education and Research Anja Karliczek in a statement. Among other things, the technologies could make communications secure and allow leaps in medical equipment.