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I am delighted to announce
the Hong Kong International Computer Conference 2008
(HKICC2008) will take place on 25-26 September 2008
at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Now in its 31st year, the HKICC has
built a reputation as one of the leading IT events on
the Hong Kong conference calendar and draws IT luminaries,
business leaders and academics from around the globe.
Sharing knowledge, discussing business issues and the
latest IT developments, this annual conference has also
become a forum for international and regional IT corporations
to demonstrate their competitive edge and business offerings
in the marketplace.
This year's conference is no exception
and the theme – "Innovation - Creating Hong
Kong's Digital Future" is certain to generate intense
discussion. And I am equally certain that it will also
produce welcome insight into the steps Hong Kong should
take to ensure that the dreams of today become tomorrow's
reality.
As the President of the Hong Kong Computer
Society I am looking forward keenly to participating
in this landmark event, as well as meeting familiar
faces from past conferences and meeting new ones.
I hope that you will join us at HKICC
in September 2008.
Mr.
Sunny W K Lee
President, Hong Kong Computer Society |
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I think the American
science fiction writer William Gibson got it spot on
a few years ago when he told a reporter for The Economist
that the future is already here … it's just not
evenly distributed!
Of course, what Mr Gibson meant was
that there are plenty of technologies here today with
the potential to transform the way we live, work and
enjoy ourselves. And more are coming along almost daily.
Choosing which technology, or mix of
technologies for popular implementation can be almost
as large an innovation as inventing the technology in
the first place.
Picking our way through that landscape
of technological possibilities and practical realities
is what HKICC2008 is all about.
As the chairperson of the organising
committee, my team has gone to great lengths to identify
the challenges that Hong Kong faces – economically,
socially and, just as importantly personally. Our goal
has been to provide a forum to help the government,
industry and the IT community to understand the issues.
I am confident that during the speaking
sessions, round table discussions and the informal coffee
and cocktail sessions, we’ll be able to highlight
the most important focus areas - the key conditions
from which an optimum digital future can emerge.
The
Hon. Bernard Chan, GBS, JP
Conference Chairperson, HKICC2008 |
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Before Hong Kong can
build a digital future, it must first understand the
breakthrough that are driving the city forward - technological
as well as economic pressures, locally and globally.
That's where HKICC2008 comes in. With
its theme of "Innovation - Creating Our Digital
Future" - it is already attracting high-powered
local and international speakers. The two-day event
will provide a forum where stakeholders - Business,
Government and IT professionals - can showcase successes
and debate developments in keynote sessions and parallel
tracks covering the following four broad areas:
-· Future Lifestyles
-· Next Generation Communications, Networks and
Technologies
-· Financial Services and Security
-· IT in the Community
The increasing integration of IT in
the fabric of business and private life makes HKICC2008
a must for executives - CEOs, CIOs, MIS and operations
managers - in virtually any industry. Discussing issues
that reach beyond Hong Kong's main economic pillars
including Banking, Finance and Insurance, Trading, Transport
and Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail and Hospitality,
HKICC2008 promises to set a new benchmark for the Asia's
IT industry.
Professor
Ching Pak-chung
Chairperson, HKICC2008 Programme Committee
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