ICT
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ICT may refer to:
Sciences and technology
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- Information and communications technology.
- Image Constraint Token, in video processing.
- Immunochromatographic test, a rapid immunoassay used to detect diseases such as anthrax.
- In-circuit test, in electronics.
- Inflammation of connective tissue, in medicine.
- Insulin coma therapy, a form of psychiatric treatment.
- in-field calibration transfer is a method in staticstic.
- Identify, Content, Test in Social Science.
Agencies, businesses and organizations
Government agencies
- Costa Rican Tourism Board (Spanish: Instituto Costarricense de Turismo).
- Information and Communication Technology Authority, a Kenyan Government-owned corporation.
Other organizations
- Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California.
- Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India.
- International Campaign for Tibet, headquartered in Washington, DC.
- International Computers and Tabulators, a British computing company, now part of Fujitsu Services.
- International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Herzliya, Israel.
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C., a Scottish football club.
- International City Theater, a theatre in Long Beach, California.
- International Crimes Tribunal (disambiguation).
- Industrie Cartarie Tronchetti SpA, an Italian company specializing in the production of tissue paper products.
Other uses
- ICT, the IATA code for Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport.
- ICT, formerly Indian Country Today, a digital news platform in the United States.
- Indochina Time, a time zone of UTC+07:00.
- Intercollegiate Championship Tournament, a US quiz competition.
- Innovative Clean Transit rule.
See also
- Ice-T, rapper and actor.
- ICTS (disambiguation).
Topics referred to by the same term
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