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DESCRIPTION:In accordance with the implementation of the U.S. Government Na
 tional Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology\, the Natio
 nal Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and U.S. government parti
 cipants are listening to various stakeholder communities—and seeking input
  through a Request for Information [https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/
 2023/09/nist-seeks-input-implementation-national-standards-strategy-critic
 al-and].\n\nInternational standards development is critical to realizing t
 he potential of investments in cutting-edge R&D. Basic and applied researc
 h activities are essential to advancing critical and emerging technologies
  (CET) in the marketplace. Yet\, when training the next generation of scie
 ntists and engineers\, we fail to fully appreciate the role that standards
  play in the R&D ecosystem. Supporting robust standards development activi
 ties for CET requires new and creative partnerships. Government\, industry
 \, and academia must work collaboratively to facilitate a standards-savvy 
 workforce ready for the innovation challenges of tomorrow.\n\nTHIS EVENT W
 ILL ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:\n\n	* How can we work together\, learn
 ing from each other’s experience to build standards awareness and foster a
  standards-literate workforce of the future?    \n 	* How can we expand eff
 orts to educate and empower a new standards workforce and be more inclusiv
 e to additional stakeholders\, such as start-ups\, small- and medium-sized
  companies\, academia\, and members of civil society?   \n 	* What standard
 s development information\, guidance\, training\, educational tools and as
 sistance are needed to reach a more diverse audience?\n\nVENUE:\n\nColumbi
 a University at Columbia Career Design lab\n729 7th Ave\, 3rd floor\nNew Y
 ork\, NY 10019\n\nACCESS EVENT VIRTUALLY WITH THIS LINK: https://register.
 ansi.org/columbia_usnss_listening_session_2023/v/e
DTSTART:20231206T180000Z
DTEND:20231206T200000Z
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LOCATION:Career Design Lab\, Columbia University\, 729 7th Ave\, 3rd floor\
 , Manhattan\, New York\, NY 10019\, United States
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Listening Session on the U.S. Government National Standards Strateg
 y for Critical and Emerging Technology
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In accordance with the implementation of th
 e U.S. Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Te
 chnology\, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and U
 .S. government participants are listening to various stakeholder communiti
 es—and seeking input through a <a href='https://www.nist.gov/news-events/n
 ews/2023/09/nist-seeks-input-implementation-national-standards-strategy-cr
 itical-and'>Request for Information</a>.</p>\n\n<p>International standards
  development is critical to realizing the potential of investments in cutt
 ing-edge R&D. Basic and applied research activities are essential to advan
 cing critical and emerging technologies (CET) in the marketplace. Yet\, wh
 en training the next generation of scientists and engineers\, we fail to f
 ully appreciate the role that standards play in the R&D ecosystem. Support
 ing robust standards development activities for CET requires new and creat
 ive partnerships. Government\, industry\, and academia must work collabora
 tively to facilitate a standards-savvy workforce ready for the innovation 
 challenges of tomorrow.</p>\n\n<p><strong>This event will address the foll
 owing questions:</strong></p>\n\n<ol><li>How can we work together\, learni
 ng from each other’s experience to build standards awareness and foster a 
 standards-literate workforce of the future?    </li>\n	<li>How can we expan
 d efforts to educate and empower a new standards workforce and be more inc
 lusive to additional stakeholders\, such as start-ups\, small- and medium-
 sized companies\, academia\, and members of civil society?   </li>\n	<li>Wh
 at standards development information\, guidance\, training\, educational t
 ools and assistance are needed to reach a more diverse audience?</li>\n</o
 l><p><strong>Venue:</strong></p>\n\n<p>Columbia University at Columbia Car
 eer Design lab<br />\n729 7th Ave\, 3rd floor<br />\nNew York\, NY 10019</
 p>\n\n<p><strong>Access event virtually with this link:</strong> https://r
 egister.ansi.org/columbia_usnss_listening_session_2023/v/e</p>
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DESCRIPTION:In accordance with the implementation of the U.S. Government Na
 tional Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology\, the Natio
 nal Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and U.S. government parti
 cipants are listening to various stakeholder communities—and seeking input
  through a Request for Information [https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/
 2023/09/nist-seeks-input-implementation-national-standards-strategy-critic
 al-and].\n\nInternational standards development is critical to realizing t
 he potential of investments in cutting-edge R&D. Basic and applied researc
 h activities are essential to advancing critical and emerging technologies
  (CET) in the marketplace. Yet\, when training the next generation of scie
 ntists and engineers\, we fail to fully appreciate the role that standards
  play in the R&D ecosystem. Supporting robust standards development activi
 ties for CET requires new and creative partnerships. Government\, industry
 \, and academia must work collaboratively to facilitate a standards-savvy 
 workforce ready for the innovation challenges of tomorrow.\n\nTHIS EVENT W
 ILL ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:\n\n	* How can we work together\, learn
 ing from each other’s experience to build standards awareness and foster a
  standards-literate workforce of the future?    \n 	* How can we expand eff
 orts to educate and empower a new standards workforce and be more inclusiv
 e to additional stakeholders\, such as start-ups\, small- and medium-sized
  companies\, academia\, and members of civil society?   \n 	* What standard
 s development information\, guidance\, training\, educational tools and as
 sistance are needed to reach a more diverse audience?\n\nVENUE:\n\nColumbi
 a University at Columbia Career Design lab\n729 7th Ave\, 3rd floor\nNew Y
 ork\, NY 10019\n\nACCESS EVENT VIRTUALLY WITH THIS LINK: https://register.
 ansi.org/columbia_usnss_listening_session_2023/v/e
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