FORUM ON MONGOLIA'S DEVELOPMENT RUNS IN SWEDEN
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia /MONTSAME/ The 8th forum “For the development of Mongolia” ran last weekend in Stockholm city, Sweden.
Under a topic “Chance to introduce high-tech and European standards”, this year's forum has been co-organized by Mongolia's Embassies in the UK and Sweden, the National Development and Innovation Committee (NDIC), the Europe-Mongolia Society, the National Union of Mongolians in Britain and other organizations.
Reports have been given at the event by B.Enkhmandakh, the Ambassador of Mongolia to Sweden; B.Altangerel, the Ambassador to the UK; B.Ganbat, a policy department head of the NDIC; and Dr. Ch.Ganzorig, a deputy rector of Mongolia's State University (MSU). Some 20 scientific reports on developing high-tech, bio and nano-technologies, scientific and technological infrastructure have been sounded by Mongolian students and scholars who study in Britain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Belgium and France.
During the forum, the Polar Star Order was bestowed upon B.Tserenbat, a leader of the National Union of Mongolians in Britain in accordance with the President's decree. He is one of the initiators of this forum and of “Electronic Station” Association.
S.Batbold PM conveyed greeting to the forum. In addition, a consultative meeting of the Europe-Mongolia Society has run to discuss ways of developing close collaboration between Europe-baseed Mongolian unions.
The next year's forum will take place in London.
B.Khuder
Under a topic “Chance to introduce high-tech and European standards”, this year's forum has been co-organized by Mongolia's Embassies in the UK and Sweden, the National Development and Innovation Committee (NDIC), the Europe-Mongolia Society, the National Union of Mongolians in Britain and other organizations.
Reports have been given at the event by B.Enkhmandakh, the Ambassador of Mongolia to Sweden; B.Altangerel, the Ambassador to the UK; B.Ganbat, a policy department head of the NDIC; and Dr. Ch.Ganzorig, a deputy rector of Mongolia's State University (MSU). Some 20 scientific reports on developing high-tech, bio and nano-technologies, scientific and technological infrastructure have been sounded by Mongolian students and scholars who study in Britain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Belgium and France.
During the forum, the Polar Star Order was bestowed upon B.Tserenbat, a leader of the National Union of Mongolians in Britain in accordance with the President's decree. He is one of the initiators of this forum and of “Electronic Station” Association.
S.Batbold PM conveyed greeting to the forum. In addition, a consultative meeting of the Europe-Mongolia Society has run to discuss ways of developing close collaboration between Europe-baseed Mongolian unions.
The next year's forum will take place in London.
B.Khuder
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