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D4Science article in eStrategies Europe magazine

Donatella Castelli, Project Director of D4Science, was recently interviewed by British Publishers. In the November’s issue of eStrategies Europe on "Europe's new flagship for innovation", you will find the resulting three page article entitled "e-Infrastructures designed for demanding science".

eStrategies EuropeDonatella Castelli, Project Director of D4Science, was recently interviewed by British Publishers. In the November’s issue of eStrategies Europe on "Europe's new flagship for innovation", you will find the resulting three page article entitled "e-Infrastructures designed for demanding science".

British Publishers now host a digital version of the magazine at http://www.bpldigital.magtank.com/. The publication is available to preview free of charge (the preview includes the D4Science article), or to purchase in full.

The magazine publication eStrategies Europe features opinions, articles and project summaries by the highest level leaders in technology strategies for both the public and private sector. With a targeted high level readership of top level executives, ICT managers, Managing Directors, Ministers, academics and high level administrators the publication holds status with the most influential people in Europe in this arena. With an editorial and online readership in the region of 39,000 the quality of the audience is matched by its breadth of influence.


URL: http://d4science.eu/node/152


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