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印度將於2025年主辦首屆World Technology高峰會

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印度將於2025年主辦首屆World Technology高峰會
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印度將於2025年主辦首屆World Technology高峰會

2025-06-19 12:41 Last Updated At:13:01

紐約--(BUSINESS WIRE)--六月 19, 2025--

(美國商業資訊)-- 全球首屈一指的科技與創新展示平台 World Technology 宣布,首屆World Technology高峰會(簡稱「WT高峰會」)定於2025年11月5日至7日在印度浦那和孟買舉行。

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World Technology共同創辦人兼執行董事長Paul J. Foster 表示:「印度具備未來所需的活力、規模和創造力。WT高峰會是一個匯聚大膽構想、權威聲音和新聯盟的平台——我們很榮幸能在浦那的麻省理工世界和平大學舉辦此次高峰會。」

WT高峰會與印度頂尖大學之一的麻省理工世界和平大學共同打造,將匯聚全球科技和公共領導力領域的專家,探索資料和生命科學方面的創新。高峰會議程將重點展示AI、生物科技、教育和數位基礎設施領域的尖端進展。

浦那麻省理工世界和平大學執行校長Rahul V. Karad博士 表示:「在MIT-WPU,我們認為技術服務人類不僅需要發明,更需要明確的意圖。在Bharat主辦World Technology高峰會,是向世界發出的清晰號召:全球創新的未來必須具有包容性、合乎倫理,並以和平為基石推動社會變革。」

MIT-WPU學術長Prasad D. Khandekar博士 表示:「我們很榮幸主辦首屆World Technology高峰會。這一時刻既體現了Bharat的雄心,也彰顯了本機構對有的放矢地推進技術發展的承諾。」

對外關係副院長Ganesh Kakandikar教授將協調雙方團隊,確保高峰會成功舉辦。此次印度高峰會將成為見證全球北方與南方在技術交匯點上和諧共融的重要時刻。

2025年印度WT高峰會協調委員會主席Deborah Pandit-Sawaf 表示:「本次高峰會將創造力置於核心位置。我們正在匯聚塑造未來的人才與平台,而印度正是起點所在。」

WT高峰會將包含高層級主題演講、沉浸式示範和年輕人主導的議程,旨在激發合作與切實進展。

關於World Technology

World Technology (WT)是一個匯聚科技和創新力量的全球性組織。World Technology Games是其年度旗艦賽事,旨在表揚生命科學、地球科學、資料科學和工業科學領域的人類創造力。這個一年一度的五日活動定於2026年首次舉辦,將匯聚全球科學家、工程師、技術專家和創新者。World Technology高峰會在全球主要城市舉辦,聚焦人類面臨的最大挑戰。WT由一支資深領導團隊和一個由頂尖專家組成的全球顧問團掌舵,其使命是為當今及未來全球最偉大進步背後的人類創造力賦能。如欲瞭解更多資訊,請造訪 https://worldtechnology.games 。

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麻省理工世界和平大學的Vishwanath Karad博士將歡迎全球思想領袖出席首屆WT高峰會。

麻省理工世界和平大學的Vishwanath Karad博士將歡迎全球思想領袖出席首屆WT高峰會。

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Enzo Maresca left his post as Chelsea head coach on Thursday after a reported deterioration in his relationship with the Premier League club’s hierarchy.

The Italian coach was midway through his second season in charge. In his first season, he won the Conference League and Club World Cup.

Last month, Maresca said he had experienced his “worst” 48 hours at Chelsea and expressed his unhappiness at a lack of support at the club, but didn’t go into specific reasons.

Chelsea is in fifth place in the Premier League, but has won just one of its last seven league matches, and has advanced to the English League Cup semifinals, where it will play Arsenal over two legs.

“With key objectives still to play for across four competitions including qualification for Champions League football," Chelsea said in a statement, "Enzo and the club believe a change gives the team the best chance of getting the season back on track.”

Chelsea is coming off a 2-2 home draw against Bournemouth in the league on Tuesday, and next plays second-place Manchester City away on Sunday.

The club said Chelsea's achievements under Maresca “will remain an important part of the club’s recent history, and we thank him for his contributions to the club.”

There was no immediate word on his potential successor, with Chelsea seeking a fifth full-time manager since the takeover of the club by American investors, fronted by Todd Boehly, in May 2022.

In the past 3 1/2 years, Chelsea has spent hundreds of million of pounds (dollars) in what looked from the outside a chaotic bid to sign players to refresh its squad. It now has one of the youngest and most talented squads in the Premier League, with star players including Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez and Estevao, but managers have struggled to get the players to gel as a team after so many changes.

Out of all the managers to have led Chelsea in that period — and they include Thomas Tuchel and Mauricio Pochettino, the current coaches of England and the United States, respectively — Maresca appeared to have handled the chaos the best.

Yet he reportedly didn't feel appreciated given the tough working conditions and, according to the BBC, recently switched agents. A few weeks ago, media reports in England linked Maresca with a possible move to Man City — where he briefly worked under Pep Guardiola — should Guardiola eventually leave, though Maresca played the reports down.

Chelsea's results have taken a downturn in recent weeks, since a 3-0 win over Barcelona in the Champions League in November.

The team's only league win in the past month was a 2-0 over Everton. There have been draws with Arsenal, Newcastle and Bournemouth (twice) and losses to Leeds and Aston Villa.

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FILE - Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca reacts during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Atalanta and Chelsea, in Bergamo, Italy, on Dec. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)

FILE - Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca reacts during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Atalanta and Chelsea, in Bergamo, Italy, on Dec. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File)

FILE - Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca sits on a bench ahead of the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Qarabag and Chelsea in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Nov. 5, 2025. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca sits on a bench ahead of the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Qarabag and Chelsea in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Nov. 5, 2025. (AP Photo, File)

Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca, left, gives instructions to Estevao during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Bournemouth in London, England, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Chelsea's head coach Enzo Maresca, left, gives instructions to Estevao during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Bournemouth in London, England, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

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