INTERNATIONAL Telecommunications Union (ITU) Telecom World
2015 has announced its line-up of speakers, including key policy makers,
regulators, industry experts, investors, SMEs, entrepreneurs and innovators.
ITU said these set of people will take part in forum panel sessions and exhibition workshops at the global ICT innovation event for SMEs, corporates and governments, which takes place in Budapest, Hungary, October 12 -15.
Exploring how to expand access, build trust and accelerate innovative ICT-enabled solutions, expert speakers in the Leadership Summit and Forum include: Minister of Communication, Djibouti, Ali Hassan Bahdon; ANACOM Portugal, Chair Board of Directors, ; Fatima Barros; Minister of Communications and Information, Singapore, Yaacob Ibrahim; Minister of Telecom and Mass Communications, Russian Federation, Nikolay Nikiforov; Minister of Youth and ICT, Rwanda, Jean Philbert Nsengimana; Minister of Information Technology, Pakistan, Anusha Rahman Ahmad Khan; President and CEO, ICANN, Fadi Chehade; Chief Security Officer, Huawei, David Francis, among others.
According to ITU Secretary-General Houlin Zhao, “ITU Telecom World 2015 will focus on the solutions, policies, projects and initiatives that are accelerating ICT innovation worldwide.
“Our goal is to bring the benefits of digital technologies to more people, more quickly. One crucial way we will achieve this is through our Forum, by convening a global mix of speakers drawn from government and across the industry, including innovative ICT SMEs, and providing them with an international platform where they can connect, hold constructive dialogues, inspire, inform and make a real change.”
Selected Forum sessions taking place at ITU Telecom World 2015 include: Leadership Summit: Ministerial Round Table on accelerating innovation for social impact; Leadership Summit: Connectivity goals, the reality of reaching everyone by 2020 and why it matters so much; establishing a level playing field to promote investment; Data rich, decision-making poor: how to use big data for improved government action and bridging the innovation divide: accelerators, incubators and fostering national technology champions.
ITU said these set of people will take part in forum panel sessions and exhibition workshops at the global ICT innovation event for SMEs, corporates and governments, which takes place in Budapest, Hungary, October 12 -15.
Exploring how to expand access, build trust and accelerate innovative ICT-enabled solutions, expert speakers in the Leadership Summit and Forum include: Minister of Communication, Djibouti, Ali Hassan Bahdon; ANACOM Portugal, Chair Board of Directors, ; Fatima Barros; Minister of Communications and Information, Singapore, Yaacob Ibrahim; Minister of Telecom and Mass Communications, Russian Federation, Nikolay Nikiforov; Minister of Youth and ICT, Rwanda, Jean Philbert Nsengimana; Minister of Information Technology, Pakistan, Anusha Rahman Ahmad Khan; President and CEO, ICANN, Fadi Chehade; Chief Security Officer, Huawei, David Francis, among others.
According to ITU Secretary-General Houlin Zhao, “ITU Telecom World 2015 will focus on the solutions, policies, projects and initiatives that are accelerating ICT innovation worldwide.
“Our goal is to bring the benefits of digital technologies to more people, more quickly. One crucial way we will achieve this is through our Forum, by convening a global mix of speakers drawn from government and across the industry, including innovative ICT SMEs, and providing them with an international platform where they can connect, hold constructive dialogues, inspire, inform and make a real change.”
Selected Forum sessions taking place at ITU Telecom World 2015 include: Leadership Summit: Ministerial Round Table on accelerating innovation for social impact; Leadership Summit: Connectivity goals, the reality of reaching everyone by 2020 and why it matters so much; establishing a level playing field to promote investment; Data rich, decision-making poor: how to use big data for improved government action and bridging the innovation divide: accelerators, incubators and fostering national technology champions.
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