Angola To Build Science And Technology Park In Luanda

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The Angolan government plans to build a Science and Technology Park in Luanda, costing an estimated US$100 million, the Minister of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation announced in Peniche, Portugal.

Maria Rosário Sambo told Portuguese news agency, Lusa, that of the park is part of the development programme for until 2021, with the African Development Bank (AfDB) of US$90 million for the project.

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The Angolan minister said construction of the park, next to Luanda airport, “will start as soon as the AfDB completes the international tender process, which is in the phase of selecting the competitors.”

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The official was speaking on the sidelines of a visit to the research centre of the Leiria Polytechnic Institute in Peniche, in the Portuguese district of Leiria, as part of a three-day visit to Portugal by an Angolan delegation during Angola-Portugal Science Week.

On Monday, the first day of the visit, “an agreement was signed University of Lisbon and the National Centre for Scientific Angola so that master’s and doctoral students can attend at the University of Lisbon,” said Sambo.

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