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Speech to young Tunisian researchers
It was yesterday that the national foundation for scientific research and technological innovation have ended with a second busy day that saw the organization of workshops dealing, in essence, policy research, national system Research and Partnership and Environmental Research. The park, he did not empty, a few foreign guests stroll through the stalls still less numerous than the first day, teachers, students and visitors. And although teachers sporting a white goatee and pipe at the corner of his mouth were not numerous, however, there is good scientific atmosphere in the air. In front of each booth a sign says the agency expanded and posters hanging inside indicate the focus of the department, giving some scale models of inventions and designs and colorful synthetic. Some stalls repeatedly broadcast on a screen or flat white surfaces to market their products or, rarely, items already recovered by the industrial chain.
A stand that happening on screen jewels of great value because the stones are decorated, attracts visitors, particularly the womenfolk. And it is a recent graduate, looking the slightest interest to a visitor who comes and says, communicative, his project. They are Mr Mohamed Riadh Bornaz telling her success story: taking down the tank in 2001 and could not get a visa for Italy, he flew to Lebanon to study at the American University in beirut, obtained a Masters in Technology jewelery, the only one to hold the parchment in Tunisia, Africa and the 64th in the world to feature in this specialty. On returning to the fold, for a degree in marketing ISET Rades and became valedictorian of his class. He launched his project through a loan from the BTS to the tune of 80 million. Mr. Bornaz important equipment of France and settled in the nursery at Rades. "It's the dream, he says, still surprised by so much encouragement, with rent paid 20 D, I enjoyed the facilities and necessary equipment, office, Internet ... The contribution of the API is crucial, "says he, in order to render unto Caesar what belongs to him. His project involves the design of molds for jewelry by prototyping software, silicone, rubber, silver or copper. "A jeweler Tunisia will need to go to Italy to acquire foreign currency molds for jewelry. Now, the molds are available, they can be customized according to the jeweler of choice and at its request, and only cost an average of only 250 Part D, providing a perfect finish for jewelry to create. " ARTICLE IN PRESS on 14/11/2007
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