The scientific cooperation project Energytran inaugurated today, September 22, its hybrid course on Open Science, a five-day event bringing together science policy makers and research infrastructure leaders from UNESCO, the European Union, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
The opening session marked the beginning of a dialogue to forge a global collaboration framework that harnesses the knowledge of open science to accelerate the transition toward a more sustainable future.
Context and Strategic Purpose of the Course
In a context of growing urgency due to crises such as climate change and ecosystem degradation, open science emerges as a transformative approach to accelerate research and innovation. This course is framed within that vision, promoting a model of science that is more collaborative, transparent, and accessible to all.