The event carries out on the occasion of the 230th anniversary of SEAP, Cuba’s oldest NGO, which maintains its vitality despite the complex conditions the island is going through.
Among the keynote speeches’ issues are: Sugar cane for the Cuban chemical industry, and SEAP and the emergence of science and conscience on this island.
The main activities include an exchange of criteria based on the monograph “The Economic Society of Friends of the Country and the Development of Chemistry and Sugar Chemistry in Cuba.”
Other issues to debate are: SEAP’s contributions to promoting Political Economy studies in the country.
The keynote speeches, which will be in charge of renowned science doctorates and specialists, will be published in Revista Bimestre Cubano, an official publication of this society.
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