Database of Professionals
CADSTI maintains a database of Caribbean science, technology and business professionals. It is intended for this database to be a resource useful to governments, industries, universities, other institutions and, in general, the people of the Caribbean. CADSTI will keep your detailed biographic information on file but will display only your basic information publicly on this website.
If you want no information at all displayed, when you join please check the appropriate security box at the end of the application form.
CADSTI and CSF are often asked to help provide solutions to technical and policy problems in the Region and the Diaspora. It does so by recommending members in its database as consultants for these opportunities. In the case where the consultant charges a fee for his/her services, the consultant is expected to make a contribution to the work of the CSF. Such contributions are part of the sustainability mechanism of the CSF.
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Further, The CSF will be hosting the annual CARIBBEAN STEM SUMMIT (CSS) starting in June of 2026. The CSS is an annual event designed to catalyze regional innovation, inspire the next generation of scientists and technologists, and accelerate economic transformation across the Caribbean by harnessing of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This summit serves as a premier gathering for Caribbean nationals and global collaborators who are leading groundbreaking research, education reform, and real-world applications of STEM. By bringing together scientists, educators, entrepreneurs, students, and policymakers, the event fosters knowledge-sharing, showcases regional and diaspora innovations, and builds networks that can propel the Caribbean’s development forward. With a strong emphasis on youth engagement, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary problem-solving, the summit aims to position the Caribbean as a hub for STEM-driven economic growth. Please consider submitting a paper based on your cutting edge research for presentation at this event.
If you are a professional in the science, technology or business fields and looking for a way to contribute to the Caribbean region, or if you are interested in participating in the Caribbean STEM Summit, please contact Professor Cardinal Warde.