Sun News - WWERC 2005 Press Kit

Worldwide Education and Research Conference (WWERC) Press Kit

 
 

Continuing its long history of partnering with the education community to promote the use of technology and innovation in education, Sun Microsystems, Inc. opened its annual Worldwide Education and Research Conference (WWERC) in San Francisco on February 14, 2005. During the week-long conference, Sun executives, top educators, technologists and visionaries will discuss their roles in shaping the future of education.

Support for this year's WWERC comes from industry leaders including San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and Her Majesty, Queen Noor of Jordan, who will address how technology is being used in education and its impact on facilitating collaboration between worldwide education and research communities.

 

Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan with John Gage, VP of the Science office at Sun, in an on-stage chat at WWERC on Wednesday, February 16, 2005.
 
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