Themes
Theme I: Knowledge-based Economy:
The concept of Knowledge cities is the most progressing modern dimension in knowledge- based economy where human advancements do not rely on acquiring quantities but rather on partnerships, for the future human innovations. This theme focuses on the basic concepts of knowledge cities and on the factual status of cities in light of the new variables.
Theme II: The Role of Technology in Building Knowledge Cities:
ICT revolution, the knowledge epoch and smart societies, are terms derived from the advancements in digital systems and technology. Now their role has appeared in re-inventing the economic concepts which include the change in the profile of cities and communities. This theme will focus on presenting the role of tools and means of ICT techniques in establishing Knowledge Cities.
Theme III: The Institutional Transition and Building Knowledge & Human Capitals:
The mankind element is considered most important in the knowledge system components as the knowledge management concepts depend on re-structuring knowledge and human experiences in systems with clear structural characteristics, utilized to recycle and reproduce knowledge. At the same time, the change factor dominates the institutional conduct of organizations that wish to make use of knowledge as a valuable asset.
Theme IV: Partnership for Development:
The private sector has been and is still pioneer in the techniques of ICT and has a major role to play in partnership for development. Several cities and international organizations are adopting the concept of partnership to support the development activities at their local communities. This theme will focus on the potential mechanisms for building effective partnership between the private sector and the civil community institutions in establishing knowledge communities in cities.
Theme V: International and Regional Experiences:
Several cities and institutions have started adopting and developing special strategies for knowledge management as well as the concept of knowledge transition which aims to transfer their communities into smart ones and their cities to knowledge cities. The symposium will devote this theme to reviewing international experiences with the aim of learning and disseminating the best practices in this field. |