Recently, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) took part in a significant international symposium held in the Caribbean. The symposium brought together scientists from various parts of the world to discuss the future of science and technology in the region. The event showcased the talents of local scientists as well as those in the Caribbean diaspora.
The symposium attracted a diverse group of experts, including physicists, computer scientists, astronomers, technologists, entrepreneurs, policy makers, conservationists, and leaders. Through various events, conversations, and collaborations, participants sought to envision the future of science and technology in the Caribbean. The symposium facilitated discussions, partnerships, and networking opportunities to build bridges between Caribbean scientists, students, and the broader scientific community.
One of the key goals of the symposium was to establish a central hub for science in the Caribbean. By fostering collaboration between scholars in