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Bangalore needs new tools for infrastructure development

 

Imagining Infrastructures, a workshop showcasing new tools and approaches for inclusive policy-making, was held in the

city on Thursday.

It was organised by Next Generation Infrastructure Lab (NGIL), a division of Center for Study of Science, Technology and

Policy (CSTEP), a policy research organisation.

 

For further details please refere the attached atrticle published on 8 July 2011 in DNA...

Author(s): 
DNA
Date: 
8 Jul 2011
Type: 
Newspaper Article
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DNA

ARTIFICIAL TRAINING - Gaming in disaster management with constraints, objectives.

Date: 
1 Feb 2011

Priyanka Ulla, a journalist for LiveMint, talks about the role of gaming in disaster management with objectives and constraints in the piece, ARTIFICIAL TRAINING - Gaming in disaster management with constraints, objectives.

Getting Serious (again) About Gaming in India

Ten years ago, most people would have mistaken the concept of “serious gaming” for an everyday oxymoron. Today, serious gaming is changing policymaking around the world. Still, hundreds, and even thousands of years ago, some of the first known “serious games” were already emerging – in India.

Modeling, Simulation and Gaming Workshop

Modeling, Simulation and Gaming Workshop, organized by CSTEP and TU-Delft

3 & 4 July 2009 at Ramanashree California Resort, Yelahanka, Bangalore, India http://www.cstep.in/MSG_Workshop

Why Modeling, Simulation and Gaming for Policy?

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Dr. Eswaran Subrahmanian, Distinguished Research Fellow at CSTEP, welcomes participants and provides an introduction to modeling, simulation, and gaming for policy.

Modeling, Simulation and Gaming Workshop

organized by CSTEP and TU-Delft, 3 & 4 July 2009 at Ramanashree California Resort, Yelahanka, Bangalore, India

Day 1: 3rd July 2009