Media  Release 
        07 February 2014 
        Minister Nkoana-Mashabane  to address BRICS Science, Technology and Innovation meeting 
        The Minister of  International Relations and Cooperation, Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, is  scheduled to speak at the BRICS Science, Technology and Innovation ministerial  meeting in Cape Town on 10 February 2014. 
        This meeting originates  within the context of the First Summit of the BRICS Leaders held in 2009  in Yekaterinburg, Russia, where the Leaders at that time envisaged cooperation  in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation with the aim to engage in  fundamental research and development of advanced technologies. 
        The theme for the first Science, Technology and Innovation Ministerial  Meeting, i.e. “A Strategic Partnership for Equitable Growth and Sustainable  Development”, presents BRICS with a unique opportunity to address, on the one  hand, the challenges of global competitiveness and leadership in frontier  sciences and new technologies, and enhance, on the other, equitable growth and  sustainable development through strategic cooperation in the fields of  science, technology and innovation. 
        The First BRICS Science, Technology and Innovation Ministerial Meeting  will play a pivotal role in deliberating the BRICS implementation framework for  science, technology and innovation. This strategic framework will serve to  clearly define the modalities and operational instruments to support STI  cooperation within the framework of BRICS. In connection herewith there is  already broad agreement amongst the BRICS partners on possible priority areas  for BRICS STI cooperation.  
        These  include, amongst  others, exchange of information on  Science, Technology and Innovation policies and programmes and promotion of  innovation; food security and sustainable agriculture; climate change and  natural disaster mitigation; new and renewable energy and  energy  conservation; nanotechnology; basic research; space, aeronautics, astronomy and  earth observation; medicine and biotechnology; water resources and pollution  treatment; high-technology zones/science parks and technology incubators; and  technology and knowledge transfer.  
        Therefore the first  BRICS ministerial meeting in this strategic sector will convey a very important  signal to the global community regarding the positive role that BRICS wish to  play to promote cooperation to ensure equitable growth and sustainable  development. The meeting in Cape Town will also  ensure innovative complementarities vis-à-vis the key outcomes of the  Fifth BRICS Summit, i.e. enhanced cooperation with Africa, notably regarding increased  access to technology as well as the launch of the BRICS Business Council and  the BRICS Think Tanks Council. 
        For  further information please contact DIRCO Spokesperson, Mr Clayson Monyela, on  0828845974 
        ISSUED BY THE  DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION 
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