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Humanitarian Technology 2016
Science, Systems and Global Impact
7 – 9 June 2016 | Cambridge-Boston MA USA
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Learn about important issues, advancements, and opportunities applying technology for global humanitarian impact

HumTech2016 will provide a forum for scientists, engineers, field workers and policymakers to discuss current research and exchange technical ideas that advance global humanitarian action


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  • Full Technical Program Now Available
  • New Session Added: World Humanitarian Summit Innovation Outcomes
  • IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee at HumTech2016

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  • Another six million Syrians could be displaced over next decade if conflict continues, warns NRC
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