![]() | RedCLARA launches!Dante 12.23.2004 The ALICE project has achieved a great deal in a relatively short period of time. ALICE has created the RedCLARA network, linking together researchers in the countries of Latin America for the first time, and has implemented a link between RedCLARA and GÉANT to support collaboration between researchers in Latin America and Europe. These are important achievements which are already providing benefits to researchers and the wider society in Latin America. To celebrate these achievements, an ALICE launch event for the RedCLARA network took place on 23 November 2004, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It took place as part of the 3rd Latin America and the Caribbean – European Union Ministerial Forum on the Information Society: An Alliance for Social Cohesion through Digital Inclusion. The objective of the Forum was to strengthen cooperation between Europe and the Latin American and Caribbean region, focusing particularly on information and communication technologies as tools for social cohesion. The launch of the ALICE project was one of the highlights of the Forum. The results of the ALICE project are a concrete example of how communications technology can directly improve the quality of life for citizens, and helps reduce the differential between the living standards experienced by citizens in different parts of Latin America. The launch event was opened by Fabio Collasanti, Director-General of DG Information Society of the European Commission. Mr Collasanti spoke of the boost given to the Latin American region by RedCLARA and its connection to GÉANT. These benefits include:
Presentations were given by Dai Davies, of DANTE, and by Nelson Simoes, from CLARA. Dai highlighted the achievements ALICE has produced in such a short space of time. ALICE has achieved in only two years in Latin America, the technical organisation in research networking that took over ten years to achieve in Europe. Nelson noted that RedCLARA has impacts on all levels of science and society, from small local projects, to large-scale collaboration on regional themes. Especially important will be the research on matters of particular Latin American interest, including the El-Niño effect and the loss of biodiversity in the Amazon. A copy of the presentation given by Dai Davies can be found on the ALICE website, www.dante.net/alice. Here you will also find the new ALICE brochure. The launch was further supported by a joint ALICE-CLARA-DANTE-RNP exhibition stand at which demonstrations were operated showing the capabilities of the network. These included trans-Atlantic high-definition television and applications of the EGEE Grid project which demonstrate remote reservation and use of networked resources. DANTE would like to extend particular thanks to everyone at RNP, the Brazilian NREN, for all their help and hospitality. The success of the event was very much a result of all their efforts. source: http://www.dante.net/server/show/conWebDoc.1147/viewPage/13 |