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Apr 23, 2013 ... Over the last two days, Inas has been meeting with NPC's from ... Panama and Nicaragua participated in the workshop and it is hoped to see ... Inas delivers Central Americas workshop Over the last two days, Inas has been meeting with NPC’s from across the Central Americas area to foster relationships and improve understanding of the athlete eligibility process. Representatives from a number of NPC’s including hosts Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama and Nicaragua participated in the workshop and it is hoped to see greater opportunities for athletes with intellectual disabilities developing across the region in the future. Nick Parr, Inas Executive Director talked about Inas’ aims for the future, following the recent publication of its new four year strategic plan, whilst Professor Jan Burns, Inas Head of Eligibility, talked about the process of eligibility. The workshop followed the conclusion of the 2013 Central American Para-Games in San Jose, Costa Rica and was facilitated by Aimee Poyo – NPC Relations Co-Ordinator for the International Paralympic Committee. Impact of Sports on athletes with Autism Virtus II3 competition class for athletes with Autism Intellectual Impairment and impact of sport on II athletes Virtus Ambassador - Yasmine Hassane from EgyptNext Virtus is the brand name of the International Sports Federation for athletes with intellectual impairment and is a founding member of the International Paralympic Committee. Registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation in the UK (1173901)
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Apr 26, 2021 ... On Friday, April 23rd the IQD co-organized the 7th INaS-Workshop with over 35 actors from the entire (circular) smartphone industry. SKIP TO CONTENT (ACCESS KEY: 1) SKIP TO SEARCH (ACCESS KEY: 2) On Friday, April 23rd the IQD co-organized the 7th INaS-Workshop with over 35 actors from the entire (circular) smartphone industry. The Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones (INaS) now represents several larger OEMs, including Samsung Electronics, Gigaset, innovaphone, as well as pioneers Fairphone and Shiftphone. The focus of our 7th workshop session was set on circular business models and product lifetime extension. In particular the various actor roles in circular ecosystems were discussed. A special thank you to our speakers Prof. Dr. Florian Lüdeke-Freund with an up-to-date research perspective and Jan Dzulko for his inspiring insights on everphone's Phone-as-a-Service. INaS-workshops also include breakout sessions. This time, participants worked on business models by challenge-owners AfB Group, Deutsche Telekom, and Reconext. This included lively discussions about the various roles of OEMs, circular serviced operators, and the user. Thank you all for joining in virtually! It was a great day and one step further towards our "Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones" (INaS) community. We are looking forward to our next meeting in summer. INaS is hosted by the Institute for Integrated Quality Design (IQD) from Johannes Kepler Universität Linz together with the Centre for Sustainability Management (CSM) at Leuphana University of Lüneburg as part of the BMBF-funded project MoDeSt.
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