A relic containing the blood of recently beatified Pope John Paul II was displayed last weekend in La Chorrera, Panama.
Scientists create video transects and collect deep ocean creatures from the DeepSee submersible. Credit: Kip Evans
Panama tourists and residents now have access to 50 kiosks that provide them with free sponsored phone calls thanks to a partnership between Gratifon S.A. and Dell that leverages Dell OEM Solutions' OptiPlex XE PCs and cloud services, said Josh Neland, OEM technology strategist at Dell.
"This is a great example of how kiosks are off-loading into the cloud," he said. "It brings advantages because you can have a more complex infrastructure but with less security issues."
Over 30 Panamanian students will have the opportunity to participate in three new programs for innovation and competitiveness starting May 2012.
The initiative is the result of an alliance signed between The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars and Panama, through the National Secretariat for Science, Technology and Innovation. The programs will be held in Washington, and will include academic programs and a forum for innovation and competitiveness.
National and international experts in the field of infrastructure will exchange ideas and trends in April.
More than 40 experts from 10 countries will attend the International Congress on Engineering and Infrastructure, to be held in Panama City from April 18-20, 2012.
The event, organized by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), will address over 10 issues related to the Canal expansion and other projects to be developed in the country.




