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New Information Technologies
Brussels is no exception. Technological change is combined with social transformation and a gigantic economic challenge. For example, the emergence of the multimedia now generates several thousand jobs.
The wide range of the NICT (New Information and Communication Technologies) has led businesses in this sector to reorganise themselves. With communications specialists on one hand and content suppliers on the other, they have now focused on various specialities:
- digital signals processing algorithms and architectures;
- data processing and storage;
- methods of use of knowledge and aid with decision-making;
- non-technical aspects of the information technologies.
Download the Software in Brussels (2008) brochure - Pdf 4332 Kb - 88 pages.
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Last update : 08-09-2010
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