Erstwhile Minister of Communications Technology and new Minister of Science and Technology in Nigeria, Omobola Johnson will be among the leading lights from government who will join forces with industry captains at ITU Telecom World 2013 holding in Bangkok, Thailand this year. This will be to explore the best and most beneficial ways to embrace change in a digital world.
Group Captain Anudith Nakornthap, Minister, MICT, Thailand; Yunus Carrim, Minister of Communications, South Africa; Mohammed Nasser Al Ghanim, Chairman, TRA, UAE; Pham Hong Hai, Director-General, VNTA, Viet Nam; Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Saud Al-Thani, Chairman, Ooredoo, Jon Eddy Abdullah, CEO, DTAC; Jon Fredrik Baksaas, President & CEO, Telenor, Tom Choi, CEO, Asia Broadcast Satellite; John Davies, VP, World Ahead Programme, Intel; Keng Thai Leong, Chairman, Personal Data Protection Commission, Singapore and Sipho Maseko, CEO Telkom SA. Click here for a snapshot of speakers.
“From the impact of Big Data or the changing competitive landscape to crucial debates on how world citizens can ensure their privacy in our digital world, the conversations at ITU Telecom World 2013 promise an in-depth exploration of the lasting impact of ICT industry change and how best to harness this for the benefit of our global society,” said ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré.
Selected conversations taking place at ITU Telecom World 2013 will include:
- Regional Leaders’ Round Table:Perspectives on changing business models, bringing together key regional players, including Telenor & Ooredoo
- The Social and Mobile App World – Friend or foe: The impact of social media/mobile apps and what to expect next
- Mobile Technology and Productivity in the Enterprise: How can mobile apps be used to transform the way we do business?
- Internet of Things: The challenge of enabling future connectivity,with sound business goals and reliable platforms, for the benefit of all
- The World of Big Data: How to best balance the needs of the individual within the global digital community. Whose rules apply to whom and what should stakeholders do differently?
For the full forum programme, click here and for a snapshot of speakers, please click here