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33rd INTA World Urban Development Congress, Kaoshiung and Taipei, Taiwan 4-8 October 2009
04-10-2009

Introduction
The 33rd INTA Congress will share insights and knowledge on how to make innovation a successful development policy for cities and territories. Innovative features offers opportunities for participants to share knowledge and experiences, to discover cutting edge solutions and to be introduced to new partners through carefully planned matchmaking and showcasing sessions with a customized programme enabling public leaders to exchange experiences and build partnerships with international entrepreneurs, business leaders and researchers.
Description
The turbulent and uncertain economic, environmental and financial environments of today make it necessary to reinvent our methods and instruments for the sustainable development of our territories, the conditions of their attractiveness which implies reconsideration of the governance of urban development. Innovation is crucial to re-launch the economic and development machine. Innovation policy at local levels is becoming a priority not only in the provision of urban services but also as a lever for growth, employment and social cohesion.
Taiwan is at the forefront of improving the innovative climate, enterprise models, management capability, which makes the experience of the island meaningful for other territories wishing to improve their competitiveness and attractiveness and create sustainable conditions for growth.
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