Jewanna Porter

e TecK will be the significant partner in the sustainable development of Trinidad and Tobago by diversifying the country’s non-energy sector and export base. e TecK's mission is to develop and nurture Trinidad and Tobago’s non-energy sector through the creation of new industry, enterprise and services that are economically sustainable, technology driven, environmentally accountable, community oriented and knowledge based, acting always in the national interest. For more information about investment promotion and the country’s priority sectors, visit www.investtnt.com.

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A place that once played an important role in the winning of the second World War will now play a critical role in winning new investments through the country’s first Science and Technology Research Park - Tamana InTech Park.


The Republic of Trinidad & Tobago is headed to Expo 2010 Shanghai China this week to market the nation on a global stage.  The nation will exhibit in the CARICOM Pavilion from the 1st of May to 31st of October, 2010 with the theme “Trinidad & Tobago: WE ARE NEXT” and highlight five areas positioned for growth: ICT, Downstream Energy, Tourism, Food & beverage, Agro-technology.

Port-of-Spain -- Nov. 19, 2008 -- As business and government leaders meet at the first National ICT Business and Innovation Symposium this week in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T;) to discuss the technology industry’s role in the nation’s ongoing transformation to a knowledge-based economy, they will be learning about progress on an aggressive project that is a cornerstone of that effort.


Port-of-Spain -- July 18, 2008 -- If the country’s strong technology infrastructure, skilled talent and unique geographic location were not enough of a draw for ICT companies, Trinidad and Tobago (T&T;) now has one more advantage it wants investors to know: Tamana InTech Park (TIP).


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