Are you Ready to Explore the Cybersecurity of the Future? Join the third Cyber Bridges Meeting!

On November 4, RedCLARA, Internet2, and CANARIE invite the community to participate in a session designed to explore identity management as a cornerstone of Zero Trust strategies and to discuss how collaboration in cybersecurity can help build more resilient communities.

Four Projects, One Vision: Impacting Latin America with Blockchain

From art and intellectual property to regenerative beekeeping, family farming, and digital education, four projects from different Latin American countries are demonstrating how technology can transform realities. Within the framework of the Early Adopters Blockchain LATAM Program, driven by RedCLARA and LNET, these projects leverage the BELLA II Blockchain Testbed to develop solutions that integrate technological innovation, sustainability, and social development, generating tangible benefits for their communities.

RedCLARA launches DeCLARA, the podcast amplifying the voice of digital collaboration in Latin America and the Caribbean

RedCLARA announces the launch of DeCLARA, a new podcast that gives voice to the people, ideas and partnerships driving the digital transformation of Latin America and the Caribbean.

RedCLARA presents DeCLARA, a new podcast that gives voice to the people, ideas and partnerships driving the digital transformation of Latin America and the Caribbean.

At a time when connectivity and cooperation have become engines of development, DeCLARA emerges as a space to listen to those who are making the region’s digital transformation possible: leaders, researchers, technologists and visionaries who connect knowledge, institutions and continents.

“DeCLARA was born as a space to hear the voices that build digital collaboration. We want people to understand what happens when cooperation turns into opportunity. It is not only about technology, but about people, ideas and alliances that are redefining the role of Latin America and the Caribbean in the digital world,” said Luis Eliécer Cadenas, Executive Director of RedCLARA.

With a warm, narrative and dynamic style, DeCLARA explores the stories behind the region’s major advances: from the direct connectivity between Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean and bi-continental projects, to the innovations that bring science, education and technology closer to more communities.

Through its first episodes, the podcast invites listeners to discover how connectivity becomes action and how regional collaboration is driving a new cycle of knowledge-based development. Topics include the expansion of digital infrastructure and regional collaboration (BELLA II), the innovation highlighted at the TICAL2025 conference, the perspective of Chile’s National Centre for Artificial Intelligence (CENIA) on the future of AI, and BELLA II’s testbeds that enable experimentation with disruptive technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.

“With DeCLARA we aim to amplify the voice of digital cooperation and connect scientific and academic communities with new audiences. It is a format that allows us to humanise technology and showcase the real value of collaboration between Latin America and Europe,” added Ixchel Pérez, Communications Officer at RedCLARA and producer of the podcast.

The first season of DeCLARA will be available from 21 October, initially on Spotify. Each episode combines exclusive interviews, analysis and stories that illustrate how digital cooperation is advancing innovation, education and scientific growth across the region.

 

A New Alliance Drives the Digital Future of Costa Rica and Latin America and the Caribbean under BELLA II

San José, Costa Rica, October 14, 2025 – The Ministry of Science, Innovation, Technology, and Telecommunications (MICITT) and the Latin American Advanced Networks Cooperation (RedCLARA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marking a new step in digital cooperation and advancing Costa Rica’s integration into BELLA II, the project that promotes connectivity, innovation, and scientific collaboration between Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean.

Rambla República de México 6125.
Montevideo 11400. Uruguay.

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