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CITED'2018 PROCEEDINGS of the International Symposium on "Advanced Technologies, Renewable Energies and Economic Development": 1st. Edition

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  • Amira Kaddour

    (UCAR - Université de Carthage (Tunisie))

  • Sahbi Sidhom

    (KIWI - Knowledge Information and Web Intelligence - LORIA - AIS - Department of Complex Systems, Artificial Intelligence & Robotics - LORIA - Laboratoire Lorrain de Recherche en Informatique et ses Applications - Inria - Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique - UL - Université de Lorraine - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

In a global context, more aware than ever, about climate change and challenges, from one hand and, shortages of current energy resources, from the other hand. It remains an undeniable fact today to observe that advanced technologies for industrial purposes and the implementation of efficient use of renewable energies, will be the pillars of modern economies and future challenges.Shumpeter 1912, highlighted the relationship between the innovation factor and economic conjuncture; pattern of economic transition; i.e, theory of economic evolution. Analyzed in the context of economic cycles, the horizons of 2020-2030, appear according to the cycles of Kondratiev 1926, as the beginning of the transition to a new era of production, industrialization and means, which can now be explained by the rise of the green economy theme. The conference CITED'2018, in its first international edition, aims to bring together the work on concerted and reflective research on the establishment of sustainable economic development based on technological advances, the optimal use of means and resources, and on renewable energies. Researchers, technologists and R&D professionals, both public and private, the CITED conference will be the opportunity to present, share and evaluate scientific research, R & D and innovation, towards the rise of the green economy.

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  • Amira Kaddour & Sahbi Sidhom, 2018. "CITED'2018 PROCEEDINGS of the International Symposium on "Advanced Technologies, Renewable Energies and Economic Development": 1st. Edition," Post-Print hal-03048238, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03048238
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