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06/30/2006 | IPI signs cooperation agreement with the University of Florence (Italy)
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On June 30th of 2006, the Institute of Professional Innovators has signed an Agreement on Cooperation with the University of Florence (Italy) Department of Mechanics and Industrial Technologies. This agreement signifies an important step toward the dissemination of GTI throughout the world, and it is the first agreement of this kind. IPI and UNIFI agreed that a sciientific theory of innovation is needed and that GTI is a significant contribution toward its creation. "We are extremely happy to sign this agreement with such a reputable organization as the University of Florence", said IPI's president Greg Yezersky. "It is one of the IPI's most important goals to make IPI available for the institutions of higher learning and the global academic community. Therefore, we are absolutely delighted to have UNIFI as our partner". The full version of the agreement can be found by clicking the following link: http://www.ipinetwork.com/www/img/usr/images/DMTI-IPI_agreement_final.pdf
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