Saturday, May 7, 2011

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computers will arm in El Alto

Bolivia and Portugal signed a cooperation agreement scientific and technological installation of a computer assembly plant designed to meet the demand for equipment for students of educational units in the country.

Bolivia Informa

In signing the agreement made yesterday in the lobby of the Palace of Government, President Evo Morales announced that the computer assembly plant will be located in the city of El Alto.

"With this agreement quickly (going to) study the projection of the assembly plant in Bolivia, we have located the place and are working urgently, because it is a project that benefits the people, is the revolution in education, "said the Chief Executive.

Morales praised the wide experience of Portugal in the transfer of technology, such is the case of computer assembly, in addition to the application of technology in education models that are taught in the public sector.

"We can not be isolated, being connected to the world through the Internet is important and must overcome that problem, I call on the governors and mayors to cooperate on the project each year to equip at least 300 thousand computers" to schools, said the ruling.

Meanwhile, Paulo Campos, Vice Minister of Public Works and Communications of Portugal, pledged his country's effort for the early implementation of the project. "We will start work in the coming days and begin to implement the plan to implement the project you want for your country," said Campos, please contact the Chief of the Bolivian State.

Meanwhile, Education Minister, Roberto Aguilar, said that teams will have a database designed specifically for use in the training of Bolivian students, which will be framed in thematic content of the law-Elizardo SiƱani Avelino Perez.

The execution of the agreement on cooperation in science and technology lies with the Ministry of Education of Bolivia and the Ministry of Works Transport and Communications of Portugal.

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