The knowledge economy refers to the value of products and services derived from human capital. It's a large share of the economic activity in highly developed nations.
For decades, Canadian governments have promoted the knowledge economy, betting on leadership in science and technology to foster innovation, global competitiveness and prosperity for all Canadians.
Obichi PitchLab Fellowship has begun its inaugural programme with 55 researchers from 31 universities in Nigeria and six African nations in a renewed push to reposition student research as a driver of ...