Since 1961, the Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference (NAFAC) has provided an annual forum for outstanding undergraduates to meet and discuss major contemporary issues. The Conference has become a way of bringing together the nation's future Navy and Marine Corps officers with their peers from other colleges and universities, both civilian and military, from across the country and around the world.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Roundtable Wrap-Up: RT 10-Tuesday
Table soon realized that this topic is immensely broad. Many different elements and challenges of bringing technology to developing countries were discussed. Topics ranged from whether using foreign programmers was exploitation or a good way to spread technology to the effects of agriculture if technology took hold in primarily agricultural nations. The discussion ended with a new focus “How do we create a “petri dish” in cities and countries around the world where technology can develop?”.
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