Get ready for the next wave of job creation and investment! The Next Wave Cities Program is our best chance for the development of the Philippine countryside.
The document discusses the Philippines' information and communications technology (ICT) industry and its goals for industry growth and global leadership. It aims to generate $50 billion in annual ICT industry revenues by 2016, including $27.4 billion from IT-BPO exports. It also aims to attain world leadership in several fast-growing ICT services and double its market share in others. The Next Wave Cities program is described as a way to develop ICT hubs nationwide to support country-wide development.
The Philippine Smarter Cities Initiative: Building Smarter Cities Towards a S...Alejandro Melchor III
This was the Keynote Address at the 2013 International Conference on Smarter Cities, last Nov 14-15 at the Diamond Hotel in Manila, which featured 20+ international speakers, sharing best practices from their localities. Over 400 attended, and hundreds signed a commitment to work together to make their cities smarter. This is the Extended Version, with extra slides.
This document outlines the Philippine Digital Strategy (PDS) for 2011-2016. The PDS aims to transform the Philippines into a competitive digital economy through four strategic thrusts:
1) Developing e-government to improve service delivery and transparency.
2) Ensuring all people have access to affordable and reliable internet.
3) Promoting digital literacy nationwide.
4) Supporting growth of the IT industry and use of ICE in businesses.
The overarching goal is to empower citizens through digital technologies and partnerships between government, private sector, and civil society.
Taipei City launched an integrated hotline in 1999 to provide citizens with access to city government services and information. Over time, the hotline expanded to connect over 200 government departments and handle core services within 40 minutes. Usage increased significantly to over 140,000 calls per month as the city integrated departments and improved response times. The hotline demonstrated Taipei City's focus on using ICT to better meet citizen needs and connect them to government services.
As in the real world, the digital economy has also thrown up its share of shifting buzzwords. From ‘e-Commerce’ and ‘dot.com’ at the turn of the century, the last couple of years have thrown up ‘ICT’ as the all encompassing technology and for business the newest buzz is undoubtedly ‘outsourcing’. Rarely has a single trend impacted global business and industry these last few years as much as outsourcing or ‘off-shoring’ as it is referred to in the US. Coming along with the compulsions of globalisation mandated by the WTO agreements it has helped develop new markets, improved bottom lines, expanded the range of goods and services and pulled the planet together into a tighter-knit community. This opportunity of outsourcing from the perspective of developing economies is ICT services export.
1) The document examines the relationship between telecom access and poverty reduction in developing nations like Thailand, Philippines, Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan.
2) While telecom access numbers are high, often over 90%, actual usage among the poor is low due to affordability issues and a reliance on public phones.
3) There are some potential economic benefits from increased access like efficiency gains, but the connection to direct poverty reduction is unclear and usage would need to increase for benefits to be realized. More research is needed to fully understand this relationship.
The report provides an update on initiatives to promote Toronto's Information and Communications Technology sector. It outlines activities to strengthen the sector through partnerships with schools and industry to boost the talent pipeline and address future labor demands. Recommendations include continuing to report back on the state of the ICT industry and success of initiatives to promote the sector.
The document discusses the Philippines' information and communications technology (ICT) industry and its goals for industry growth and global leadership. It aims to generate $50 billion in annual ICT industry revenues by 2016, including $27.4 billion from IT-BPO exports. It also aims to attain world leadership in several fast-growing ICT services and double its market share in others. The Next Wave Cities program is described as a way to develop ICT hubs nationwide to support country-wide development.
The Philippine Smarter Cities Initiative: Building Smarter Cities Towards a S...Alejandro Melchor III
This was the Keynote Address at the 2013 International Conference on Smarter Cities, last Nov 14-15 at the Diamond Hotel in Manila, which featured 20+ international speakers, sharing best practices from their localities. Over 400 attended, and hundreds signed a commitment to work together to make their cities smarter. This is the Extended Version, with extra slides.
This document outlines the Philippine Digital Strategy (PDS) for 2011-2016. The PDS aims to transform the Philippines into a competitive digital economy through four strategic thrusts:
1) Developing e-government to improve service delivery and transparency.
2) Ensuring all people have access to affordable and reliable internet.
3) Promoting digital literacy nationwide.
4) Supporting growth of the IT industry and use of ICE in businesses.
The overarching goal is to empower citizens through digital technologies and partnerships between government, private sector, and civil society.
Taipei City launched an integrated hotline in 1999 to provide citizens with access to city government services and information. Over time, the hotline expanded to connect over 200 government departments and handle core services within 40 minutes. Usage increased significantly to over 140,000 calls per month as the city integrated departments and improved response times. The hotline demonstrated Taipei City's focus on using ICT to better meet citizen needs and connect them to government services.
As in the real world, the digital economy has also thrown up its share of shifting buzzwords. From ‘e-Commerce’ and ‘dot.com’ at the turn of the century, the last couple of years have thrown up ‘ICT’ as the all encompassing technology and for business the newest buzz is undoubtedly ‘outsourcing’. Rarely has a single trend impacted global business and industry these last few years as much as outsourcing or ‘off-shoring’ as it is referred to in the US. Coming along with the compulsions of globalisation mandated by the WTO agreements it has helped develop new markets, improved bottom lines, expanded the range of goods and services and pulled the planet together into a tighter-knit community. This opportunity of outsourcing from the perspective of developing economies is ICT services export.
1) The document examines the relationship between telecom access and poverty reduction in developing nations like Thailand, Philippines, Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan.
2) While telecom access numbers are high, often over 90%, actual usage among the poor is low due to affordability issues and a reliance on public phones.
3) There are some potential economic benefits from increased access like efficiency gains, but the connection to direct poverty reduction is unclear and usage would need to increase for benefits to be realized. More research is needed to fully understand this relationship.
The report provides an update on initiatives to promote Toronto's Information and Communications Technology sector. It outlines activities to strengthen the sector through partnerships with schools and industry to boost the talent pipeline and address future labor demands. Recommendations include continuing to report back on the state of the ICT industry and success of initiatives to promote the sector.
Telkom faces challenges in entering Society 5.0 and adapting to digital trends:
1) Society 5.0 will be driven by artificial intelligence and machines, requiring Telkom to develop new capabilities.
2) Digital trends are disrupting traditional business models and requiring faster transformation.
3) Telkom must develop its people, culture, and organization to meet the needs of Society 5.0 and succeed in the digital era.
Artificial Intelligence at the Heart of Digital Transformation: Priorities fo...Aboul Ella Hassanien
محاضرة بعنوان الذكاء الأصطناعى فى قلب التحول الرقمى: أولويات خطة التنمية الشاملة للدولة المصرية ورؤية مصر 2030 بالمركز القومى للبحوث يوم الاثنين 18 فبراير 2019
Seeding the Digital Ecosystem to Fuel the Philippine Renaissance, Part IAlejandro Melchor III
A major part of the Philippine Government's job is to seed the fertile field upon which the Filipino people's talents can yield even more global success stories. The country's smashing success in Global IT-BPO is the leading edge of a bigger success story still unfolding..
Rohit Talwar ICSC Romania Retail Conference Presentation - September 28th 2011Rohit Talwar
The document discusses key trends shaping the future of retail and shopping centers, including increasing personalization, reinventing store formats, and using customer curiosity to drive insights. It also covers innovations like ads and offers on boarding passes and mobile devices. While Central and Eastern Europe are projected to remain growth regions through 2020, challenges include diversifying beyond manufacturing and closing the innovation gap with Western Europe.
The Future of Jobs report maps the jobs and skills of the future, tracking the pace of change. It aims to shed light on the pandemic-related disruptions in 2020, contextualized within a longer history of economic cycles and the expected outlook for technology adoption, jobs and skills in the next five years.
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) proliferates, a divide is emerging. Between nations and within industries, winners and losers are emerging in the race for adoption, the war for talent and the competition for value creation.
Loh Siew Meng presented a comparative study of ICT planning and development in Singapore and Nigeria to an audience at the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
IoT - Technical Regulatory Aspects and Key Challenges Dr. Mazlan Abbas
MCMC envisages that this Technical Report becomes a reference for the stakeholders
in rolling out IoT applications and services
in Malaysia, especially start-up companies, universities and Makers community who
are less than familiar with such technical regulatory requirement. This Technical Report defines the requirement and procedures to achieve compliance to the technical regulatory requirements including Spectrum Requirement, Network Numbering and Assignment, Technical Standardisation, Roaming or Mobility Requirement, and Security and Data Privacy
in order to implement IoT applications and services in Malaysia.
How to do Digital Transformation with a human approach? This talk is an exploration on how to design change for human and how to design with a digital mindset
TES is a leading global electronics design and manufacturing company with 16 locations worldwide. It provides services across various industries including automotive, medical, consumer electronics, and enterprise. Some of its offerings include system on chip design, graphics processing, networking solutions, and manufacturing. TES aims to deliver innovative solutions through integrated design and manufacturing services locally and globally.
ICT Export Directory - Egypt by Eitesal ver01Hossam Elgamal
The first ICT export Directory including around 200 Clients testimonials for 50 Egyptian companies prepared by Eitesal NGO www.eitesal.org with objective to highlight the successful International presence and reach of the Egyptian ICT industry and its credibility.
Smart Cities Market, by Component (Hardware, Software, and Services), by Application (smart Security, Smart Building, Smart Transportation, Smart Governance, Smart Energy, Smart Healthcare, Smart Water Network System, and Smart Education), and by Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2019 - 2027
It innovations, impressions & implications-23-jan-2013 at mpste-mumbaiSanjeev Deshmukh
Information Technology is a platform for Innovation. We see many innovations around us wherein IT acts as an enabler. This presentation highlights some of the characteristics of IT, its desirable feature for enabling innovations and in general, its implications for society. Web 2.0 has revolutionized our world view and in turn this has a multiplier effect !
The ICT Association of Jordan (int@j) was established in 2000 to support the development of Jordan's ICT industry. It represents over 200 ICT companies and focuses on advocacy, promotion, capacity building, research, and ICT clusters. Jordan's ICT sector has grown rapidly in recent years and now contributes over 12% to GDP, with the goal of becoming a major regional ICT leader.
This document discusses trends in technology. It begins with an introduction on how technology helps ease daily activities. It then discusses why understanding technology trends is important, and how technology is used in various daily activities. The document classifies trends into categories like digital technology, biotech, automobiles and others. It observes that technology reduces human time and effort and has become a major need. The conclusion discusses how technology has helped society and future trends could further improve performance and quality of life.
This document discusses IBM's University Programs worldwide initiative called IBM UPward, which aims to accelerate regional development through partnerships with universities. It provides an overview of IBM UPward's mission and goals, which include knowledge transfer, creation, application, and integration. The programs also focus on research, readiness, recruiting, revenue, responsibility, and helping develop regional innovation ecosystems. As an example, it mentions that Harvard University generated nearly $4.8 billion for the local Boston economy in 2008 through its economic impacts.
The Impact of Robots and Automation on the Future of EmploymentNabeel Amanat
Summarizing the conference attended in Gulf Hotel, Bahrain on 14th and 15th of march 2018, organized by Polytechnic University Bahrain
Conclusion: The conclusion for this conference was to adapt to changes as per the change in the environment and enhancing innovated technology, software skills to your profile.
One example,
Dr. Ihsan Taie (Chief Technologist O&G Network Integrity R&D Division Saudi Aramco)
PHD in Chemicals but developed a department in Aramco related to IT where he hired individual with different specialization in IT field to create and develop robots to reduce risk and maintenance cost
This document discusses digital business models in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on Southern, Eastern, and Western Africa. It finds that mobile technology is driving digital transformation across the continent. Digital businesses are emerging that are native to Africa and solve local problems. While opportunities are large, infrastructure challenges like bandwidth and skills shortages remain. The future of African digital markets depends on understanding local contexts and adjusting offerings accordingly.
The document provides information about LIDO Telecom Pvt. Ltd., a company that provides telecommunications education and advisory services. It offers seminars, eLearning programs, books, consulting services, and specializes in telecom expertise. LIDO aims to train professionals to keep up with emerging technologies and help address the shortage of skilled telecom workers through its educational programs and services.
This was a primer on the IT-BPO industry as presented to the AmCham ICT Committee by Alejandro "Bud" Melchor III, Deputy Executive Director for ICT Industry Development, Department of Science and Technology, ICT Office (DOST-ICTO) on March 27, 2012
The Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) aims to develop the Philippines into a digitally-enabled society through initiatives focused on e-government, cyberservices, human capital development, and information infrastructure. Key priorities include expanding IT-BPO industries, developing next wave cities, promoting service science management education, and drafting a Philippine Digital Strategy to guide ICT development from 2011-2016. The CICT works closely with industry groups and aims to provide talent, infrastructure, and a business environment conducive to the growth of the digital economy.
Telkom faces challenges in entering Society 5.0 and adapting to digital trends:
1) Society 5.0 will be driven by artificial intelligence and machines, requiring Telkom to develop new capabilities.
2) Digital trends are disrupting traditional business models and requiring faster transformation.
3) Telkom must develop its people, culture, and organization to meet the needs of Society 5.0 and succeed in the digital era.
Artificial Intelligence at the Heart of Digital Transformation: Priorities fo...Aboul Ella Hassanien
محاضرة بعنوان الذكاء الأصطناعى فى قلب التحول الرقمى: أولويات خطة التنمية الشاملة للدولة المصرية ورؤية مصر 2030 بالمركز القومى للبحوث يوم الاثنين 18 فبراير 2019
Seeding the Digital Ecosystem to Fuel the Philippine Renaissance, Part IAlejandro Melchor III
A major part of the Philippine Government's job is to seed the fertile field upon which the Filipino people's talents can yield even more global success stories. The country's smashing success in Global IT-BPO is the leading edge of a bigger success story still unfolding..
Rohit Talwar ICSC Romania Retail Conference Presentation - September 28th 2011Rohit Talwar
The document discusses key trends shaping the future of retail and shopping centers, including increasing personalization, reinventing store formats, and using customer curiosity to drive insights. It also covers innovations like ads and offers on boarding passes and mobile devices. While Central and Eastern Europe are projected to remain growth regions through 2020, challenges include diversifying beyond manufacturing and closing the innovation gap with Western Europe.
The Future of Jobs report maps the jobs and skills of the future, tracking the pace of change. It aims to shed light on the pandemic-related disruptions in 2020, contextualized within a longer history of economic cycles and the expected outlook for technology adoption, jobs and skills in the next five years.
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) proliferates, a divide is emerging. Between nations and within industries, winners and losers are emerging in the race for adoption, the war for talent and the competition for value creation.
Loh Siew Meng presented a comparative study of ICT planning and development in Singapore and Nigeria to an audience at the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
IoT - Technical Regulatory Aspects and Key Challenges Dr. Mazlan Abbas
MCMC envisages that this Technical Report becomes a reference for the stakeholders
in rolling out IoT applications and services
in Malaysia, especially start-up companies, universities and Makers community who
are less than familiar with such technical regulatory requirement. This Technical Report defines the requirement and procedures to achieve compliance to the technical regulatory requirements including Spectrum Requirement, Network Numbering and Assignment, Technical Standardisation, Roaming or Mobility Requirement, and Security and Data Privacy
in order to implement IoT applications and services in Malaysia.
How to do Digital Transformation with a human approach? This talk is an exploration on how to design change for human and how to design with a digital mindset
TES is a leading global electronics design and manufacturing company with 16 locations worldwide. It provides services across various industries including automotive, medical, consumer electronics, and enterprise. Some of its offerings include system on chip design, graphics processing, networking solutions, and manufacturing. TES aims to deliver innovative solutions through integrated design and manufacturing services locally and globally.
ICT Export Directory - Egypt by Eitesal ver01Hossam Elgamal
The first ICT export Directory including around 200 Clients testimonials for 50 Egyptian companies prepared by Eitesal NGO www.eitesal.org with objective to highlight the successful International presence and reach of the Egyptian ICT industry and its credibility.
Smart Cities Market, by Component (Hardware, Software, and Services), by Application (smart Security, Smart Building, Smart Transportation, Smart Governance, Smart Energy, Smart Healthcare, Smart Water Network System, and Smart Education), and by Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2019 - 2027
It innovations, impressions & implications-23-jan-2013 at mpste-mumbaiSanjeev Deshmukh
Information Technology is a platform for Innovation. We see many innovations around us wherein IT acts as an enabler. This presentation highlights some of the characteristics of IT, its desirable feature for enabling innovations and in general, its implications for society. Web 2.0 has revolutionized our world view and in turn this has a multiplier effect !
The ICT Association of Jordan (int@j) was established in 2000 to support the development of Jordan's ICT industry. It represents over 200 ICT companies and focuses on advocacy, promotion, capacity building, research, and ICT clusters. Jordan's ICT sector has grown rapidly in recent years and now contributes over 12% to GDP, with the goal of becoming a major regional ICT leader.
This document discusses trends in technology. It begins with an introduction on how technology helps ease daily activities. It then discusses why understanding technology trends is important, and how technology is used in various daily activities. The document classifies trends into categories like digital technology, biotech, automobiles and others. It observes that technology reduces human time and effort and has become a major need. The conclusion discusses how technology has helped society and future trends could further improve performance and quality of life.
This document discusses IBM's University Programs worldwide initiative called IBM UPward, which aims to accelerate regional development through partnerships with universities. It provides an overview of IBM UPward's mission and goals, which include knowledge transfer, creation, application, and integration. The programs also focus on research, readiness, recruiting, revenue, responsibility, and helping develop regional innovation ecosystems. As an example, it mentions that Harvard University generated nearly $4.8 billion for the local Boston economy in 2008 through its economic impacts.
The Impact of Robots and Automation on the Future of EmploymentNabeel Amanat
Summarizing the conference attended in Gulf Hotel, Bahrain on 14th and 15th of march 2018, organized by Polytechnic University Bahrain
Conclusion: The conclusion for this conference was to adapt to changes as per the change in the environment and enhancing innovated technology, software skills to your profile.
One example,
Dr. Ihsan Taie (Chief Technologist O&G Network Integrity R&D Division Saudi Aramco)
PHD in Chemicals but developed a department in Aramco related to IT where he hired individual with different specialization in IT field to create and develop robots to reduce risk and maintenance cost
This document discusses digital business models in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on Southern, Eastern, and Western Africa. It finds that mobile technology is driving digital transformation across the continent. Digital businesses are emerging that are native to Africa and solve local problems. While opportunities are large, infrastructure challenges like bandwidth and skills shortages remain. The future of African digital markets depends on understanding local contexts and adjusting offerings accordingly.
The document provides information about LIDO Telecom Pvt. Ltd., a company that provides telecommunications education and advisory services. It offers seminars, eLearning programs, books, consulting services, and specializes in telecom expertise. LIDO aims to train professionals to keep up with emerging technologies and help address the shortage of skilled telecom workers through its educational programs and services.
This was a primer on the IT-BPO industry as presented to the AmCham ICT Committee by Alejandro "Bud" Melchor III, Deputy Executive Director for ICT Industry Development, Department of Science and Technology, ICT Office (DOST-ICTO) on March 27, 2012
The Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) aims to develop the Philippines into a digitally-enabled society through initiatives focused on e-government, cyberservices, human capital development, and information infrastructure. Key priorities include expanding IT-BPO industries, developing next wave cities, promoting service science management education, and drafting a Philippine Digital Strategy to guide ICT development from 2011-2016. The CICT works closely with industry groups and aims to provide talent, infrastructure, and a business environment conducive to the growth of the digital economy.
The document discusses Taiwan's progress in e-learning and ICT education. It provides an overview of key organizations and companies contributing to the e-learning sector in Taiwan. The Institute for Information Industry (III) has played a pivotal role in developing Taiwan's ICT industry and digital education. E-learning adoption is growing in both corporate training and K-12 education. The overall value of Taiwan's e-learning industry is also increasing, projected to reach NT$45 billion by 2012. Leading companies offer a variety of e-learning solutions including courseware, platforms, hardware, and consulting services.
1. The document discusses how understanding IT is important for growing an IT internship program.
2. It provides examples of how lacking IT knowledge could negatively impact selling to organizations and students.
3. Recommendations are made to improve IT understanding within the organization such as recruiting technical members, creating educational content, and interacting with IT students.
The document discusses IT as an important part of future business leaders and provides statistics on the growth of the IT segment. It emphasizes the need to understand IT to grow the IT segment. It provides suggestions on how to improve IT understanding in the organization such as knowing the current state, membership profile, alumni, and partners. The document also discusses market segmentation of the IT segment based on products, size of organizations, and B2B vs B2C. It provides an IT product matrix and highlights important profiles needed for different IT market segments. Finally, the document touches on defining targets, channels, messages and managing supply for the IT segment.
This document discusses Jordan's ICT industry. It notes that Jordan has a highly educated workforce, strong infrastructure, and political stability that have supported the growth of its ICT sector. The ICT sector is a major contributor to Jordan's economy, growing at 30% annually on average. The document outlines Jordan's national ICT strategy and achievements in areas like internet penetration rates, ICT employment, and revenues. It identifies opportunities for Jordan in areas such as e-learning, business process outsourcing, accessing regional markets, and partnering with its diaspora and international agreements. The goal is to establish Jordan as a regional ICT leader and exporter.
1) The global recession from 2007-2010 tested Pakistan's software and BPO industry but it emerged stronger.
2) In 2006, the industry's local revenues were $193.4 million and global impact was $779.7 million, projected to grow in 2007.
3) However, political instability in Pakistan beginning in 2007, along with the global recession, slowed the industry's growth. It has now stabilized and is poised for renewed growth.
This document provides an overview of Jordan's ICT industry association (int@j) and the ICT sector in Jordan. The key points are:
1) int@j was established in 2000 to support the growth of Jordan's private ICT sector and lead implementation of the national ICT strategy in partnership with the Ministry of ICT.
2) Jordan's ICT sector has grown rapidly, now contributing an estimated 14% to GDP and employing over 80,000 people. Major opportunities include e-learning, e-health, outsourcing, and online content/gaming.
3) The ICT sector's vision is for Jordan to become a major regional ICT leader and internationally recognized exporter
Technology scouting and how to exploit the periphery dbm workshopStefano Mizio
This document summarizes a presentation about technology scouting and how companies can exploit emerging technologies. It discusses how companies can identify discontinuous technological changes early to sustain technological leadership. It outlines a scouting process involving identifying potential technologies, selecting the most relevant, assessing them, and disseminating findings within a company. Examples discussed include cloud computing, mobile applications, carbon management, mobile health, and how scouting meetings and evaluations can be conducted. The presentation emphasizes that innovation and flexibility must coexist with efficiency and reliability for companies.
The document discusses the IT industry in India. It states that the IT industry comprises two main segments - hardware and software. The IT industry is knowledge-based and offers fantastic job opportunities. The industry is recruiting large numbers again. Some key points made are that the total IT revenue is around USD 101 billion, IT contributes around 7.5% to India's GDP, and 2012 was a landmark year as IT revenue crossed USD 100 billion. The document also discusses employment trends and job demand in the IT industry.
Oapdd brief investment plan rev1 - software companySteve Xing
DDD Interactive Kiosk Development Ltd. plans to invest $3-4 million to establish a software company to develop technologies for an auto parts distribution center in Ontario. The software company will develop 3D display terminals, cloud computing, RFID warehouse management, and mobile apps. It aims to generate a return on investment of less than 5% initially, reaching 8% after one year. The distribution center will consolidate auto parts from over 300 local manufacturers and demonstrate and deliver them efficiently to shops and consumers. This is expected to increase sales and competition for the manufacturers.
The document outlines a proposed program to develop the ICT sector in Palestine by strengthening business development, supporting skills training, and facilitating access to global markets. The program's goals are to generate economic growth, jobs, and investment in the ICT sector through initiatives such as technical assistance for SMEs, training programs, and connecting businesses to outsourcing opportunities. Key performance indicators include increased employment, new ventures, investment, and sector revenue over a two year timeframe.
Malaysia; Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), Datuk Badlisham Ghazali Assespro Nacional
Malaysia's Digital Transformation Programme aims to transform Malaysia into a developed nation by 2020 through digital technologies. The presentation outlines Malaysia's progress in infrastructure development, ICT supply and consumption. However, more needs to be done to meet aspirational 2020 goals of 17% ICT contribution to GDP and a top 20 global digital economy ranking.
The Digital Malaysia programme focuses on three strategic thrusts - tapping demand for digital products/services, increasing citizen income through entrepreneurship, and nurturing IT-savvy youth. It will create an ecosystem promoting widespread digital technology use to connect communities, increase GNI, boost productivity and improve standards of living.
I gave this presentation in the end of 2008, giving an overview of Software Industry of Pakistan from 1995 to 2008. Therefore, the recent ups and downs of the industry are not visible in the presentation.
Finance has an important role to play to help corporate stakeholders see and understand the importance of intangible knowledge assets to the future profitability and sustainability of the organization.
The document discusses the opportunity for innovation in information and communication technologies (ICT) for emerging regions. It notes that ICT adoption is rapidly increasing in emerging markets, creating a large potential market. Sri Lanka is well-positioned to develop ICT solutions for these regions due to its competitive advantages. The document proposes creating an ecosystem to encourage ICT research, entrepreneurship and awareness focused on emerging region opportunities through initiatives like hackathons, seed funding and incubation centers. The goal is for Sri Lanka to become a leader in ICT for emerging markets.
The Indian IT industry has grown significantly over the past few decades and is now a $120 billion market employing over 4 million people. Major players include Tier I firms like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, as well as global and domestic BPO providers. Moving forward, the industry is focusing on niche service lines, product innovation, and expanding to Tier II/III cities to sustain growth, while addressing challenges like high attrition and competition from other countries.
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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Transforming the Philippine Talent Value Proposition into an Enduring Competi...Alejandro Melchor III
Transforming the Philippine Talent Value Proposition into an Enduring Competitive Advantage. Presentation for the 16th Philippine Society of IT Educators National Convention.
The Department of Science and Technology is working closely with the MMDA and the DPWH to alleviate Metro Manila's traffic congestion, and to develop environmentally-friendly mass transport systems.
Transforming the Philippine Talent Value Proposition into a Competitive Advan...Alejandro Melchor III
The Philippines has one of the most attractive talent profiles in the world. One of Smarter Philippines' priorities is to translate that talent value proposition into an enduring competitive advantage.
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Natural disasters are on the rise worldwide, with 820 events in 2011. Southeast Asia is the world's most vulnerable region, suffering 10% of all casualties worldwide. The Department of Science & Technology and the Asia Pacific Telecommunity convened a gathering of Asia Pacific experts to share best practices. This brief share some highlights.
A new research study says Global Healthcare Outsourcing Industry stands to grow to a $330 B market by 2016. Infosys says US Healthcare BPO is a $100 B opportunity. The Philippines is uniquely positioned to emerge as the destination of choice.
Gartner confirms the 2008-09 financial crisis has triggered widespread adaptation of BPO and shared services by European countries and corporations. Presentation for the Shared Services and Outsourcing Exchange in Europe.
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Advances in technology enable professors from Harvard, Stanford, Oxford and other big-name universities to provide free online world-class courses to students around the world, FREE!
The document discusses developing 21st century skills to help fuel the Philippine ascent in the global knowledge economy. It identifies the first 3 essential skills as critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration across networks and leading by influence, and effective written, oral and multimedia communication. The study is the first part of a new i-TalentDev.PH program that will highlight additional essential skills in future modules.
Computer Gaming for Leadership Development. The business community increasingly views computer gaming as an effective tool for leadership development. The DOST's ICT Office recommends that HEIs look into this .
Describes 7 Global Shifts transforming the world, and how the Government's strategies are positioning the Philippines to rapidly ascend with these forces as tailwinds.
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1. Alejandro P. Melchor III
Deputy Executive Director for ICT Industry Development
Department of Science & Technology
Information and Communications Technology Office
2. Philippine IT-BPO Industry:
The country’s premier sunrise industry
T
Total Employees (000s) A
Annual Revenue (US$B)
700 $12.0
643 $11.0
600 $10.0
525 $8.9
500
442 $8.0 $7.1
400 372
$6.1
$6.0
300 $4.9
300
236
$4.0 $3.3
200 163
$2.2
101
$2.0 $1.3
100
0 $0.0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Source: Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP)
3. Gartner and McKinsey forecast strong
growth of Global IT-BPO to 2020:
$ 1.5-1.6 Trillion addressable market by 2020
4. India & Philippines rank #1 & 2 in…
Talent competitiveness Index Risk index for English BPO
Cost for non-voice BPO
Demographic profile
7. The Perfect Storm--
• A window of opportunity to dramatically
increase PH market share in IT-BPO…
• …to ensure that the Philippines emerges as a
big winner, similar to India and China earlier.
• …to accelerate countryside development
There has never been a better opportunity to
develop the entire Philippines!
8. Next Wave Cities Program will ensure this growth spreads
to the entire Philippines
9. iPPP: ICT Industry Development Programs
Talent Development
Stepping-Up the Value Chain
Designed to
Next Wave Cities enable the
entire ICT
Industry to
ICT-enabled Creative Industry
Development
contribute
$50B in
Domestic ICT Industry direct
Development revenues by
2016…
ICT Marketing & Research
iGDP Program
ICT for Productivity and Growth
10. Next Wave Cities Program Components
1- Research & Road Mapping
2- Talent Development
3- Organizational Development
& Capability Building
4- Marketing
5- IT-preneurship & Technology
Business Incubators
6- Business Environment &
Incentives
Next
Wave 7- Infrastructure &
Cities TM Smarter Cities
11. Next Wave Cities IT-BPO Scorecard
• College and high school graduates
Talent • Professionals
• Schools and degree programs
• Airports
• Roads
Infrastructure • Utilities (telecom, power, water)
• Real estate
• Rental
• Regulatory fees and taxes
Cost
• Median pay
• Utility costs
• PEZA-approved facilities
Business • ICT Council
Environment • Real estate developers
13. Next Wave Cities Program Components
1- Research & Road Mapping
2- Talent Development
3- Organizational Development
& Capability Building
4- Marketing
5- IT-preneurship & Technology
Business Incubators
6- Business Environment &
Incentives
Next
Wave 7- Infrastructure &
Cities TM Smarter Cities
14. ICT Workforce Capability Development Program
National e-
Competency
Framework
Aims to augment
Global
National ICT Competitivenes
efforts of CHED and
Skills Registry s Assessment TESDA and support
Database
Globally-
Tool (GCAT) BPAP’s programs in
competitive order to triple the size
Filipino ICT of ICT Talent Pool by
Workforce 2016, improve
employability by
IT Professional Industry Driven
Certification Curriculum 200%, and develop
the core skills
and technical skills
One e-Learning required by Industry
Portal
15. Industry-driven curriculum: IT-BPO Specialization Track,
designed with the help of IBM, Accenture and HP
Approved by the Commission on Higher Education
Courses Units
Business Communications 3
Service Culture 3
Principles of Systems Thinking 3
Fundamentals of Business Process Outsourcing 101: 3
BPO Business Model/Design and Introduction to Operations
Management
Fundamentals of Business Process Outsourcing 102: 3
BPO Operations Management
Internship 6
TOTAL UNITS 21
16. Business Communications - developed by a team led by Accenture
Course Description
The course builds the students understanding and basic competencies on effective communication in the workplace. It
introduces students to key concepts of business communication, methods and techniques for its efficacy and its impact
to organizational success. Actual business applications and scenarios are used to illustrate the fundamentals of
effective business communication.
Key components I. Communication in the Workplace
C. Telephone and Business
III.Elements of Communication
D. Business Correspondence
A. Language and Context
B. What and Why of Communication 1) Elements of Written Interaction
2) Tone and Readability & Punctuation
VII.Communication in the Workplace Usage
A. Business Communications Defined 3) eMail Etiquette
B. Face to Face Communications 4) Practical Applications
1) Individual vs Team Interaction VIII. Communication in the Workplace
2) Effective Listening
E. Project Management Documentation
3) Non-Verbal Communication
F. Client Presentation
4) Business Etiquette
5) Practical Applications:
G. Employment Communications
20. Luzon Baguio City ICT Council
Dagupan ICT Council
ICT Urdaneta City Council for ICT (UCC-ICT)
Councils Albay ICT Association(AICTA), Inc.
Cagayan Valley ICT Council
Vigan ICT Council
ICT@Bicol Council
Aurora ICT Council
Bataan-Olongapo-Zambales -Subic Educational
Development Organization for Information
Metro Clark ICT Council
Balanga ICT Council
Malolos ICT Council
Bulacan ICT Council
Nueva Ecija ICT Council
Tarlac ICT Council
City of San Fernando Pampanga ICT Council
Laguna Industry Network for Knowledge,
Innovation & Technology (LINK-IT) Foundation
Cavite Information and Communication
Technology Council (CICTC)
Local ICT Committee of Taytay, Rizal
BPO/ITES Council of Quezon
City (BICQC)
21. Next Wave Cities Program Components
1- Research & Road Mapping
2- Talent Development
3- Organizational Development/
Capability Building
4- Marketing
5- IT-preneurship & Technology
Business Incubators
6- Resource Mobilization &
Incentives
Next
Wave 7- Business Environment/
Cities TM Smarter Cities
23. At these pay rates, Filipinos need not go abroad
Source: BPAP, 2012
24. Next Wave Cities Program Components
1- Research & Road Mapping
2- Talent Development
3- Organizational Development/
Capability Building
4- Marketing
5- IT-preneurship & Technology
Business Incubators
6- Business Environment &
Incentives
Next
Wave 7- Infrastructure &
Cities TM Smarter Cities
25. Technology Business Incubators will accelerate
ITpreneurship in Next Wave Cities
TBI for ICT-based Small and
Medium Enterprise in
Region 8
The University-based TBIs
DOST-PEZA Open Technology
Business Incubator
UP Visayas Cebu
University of the Philippines Business Incubator for
Los Banos TBI IT
Central Luzon State University University of San Carlos TBI
Ayala Foundation's TBIs Agriculture and Food TBI
25
26. IBM is an adviser for the NWC incubator program
IBM Innovation Center, Quezon City
27. Next Wave Cities Program Components
1- Research & Road Mapping
2- Talent Development
3- Organizational Development
& Capability Building
4- Marketing
5- IT-preneurship & Technology
Business Incubators
6- Business Environment &
Incentives
Next
Wave 7- Infrastructure &
Cities TM Smarter Cities
28. INCENTIVES ARE A GAME-CHANGER
Aggressive incentives—led by LGUs—can attract locators to NWCs
Tax Utilities
• Vat Reimbursement • No cost or subsidy for utility
• Income Tax Rebate services
• Corporate Business Tax Rebate
Education
Occupancy • Overseas training subsidy
• Rent • New hire training subsidy
• Fully furnished office and • Continuous education subsidy
datacenter facility
• Completing and maintaining Recruitment
international standard facilities • Domestic campus recruiting subsidy
• Repair and upkeep of facilities • Head hunter fee reimbursement
•Recovery fund for certain
Network Cost percentage of interns
• IT Bandwith
• Network/Telephone/Printer Set- Retention
up • Lump sum per employee
29. Resource mobilization strategy: Leveraging
donor agencies to augment resources
Initial discussions underway
ADB Knowledge Hub Program
Priority Industry development
Competitiveness for PH cities
30. Next Wave Cities Program Components
1- Research & Road Mapping
2- Talent Development
3- Organizational Development
& Capability Building
4- Marketing
5- IT-preneurship & Technology
Business Incubators
6- Business Environment &
Incentives
Next
Wave 7- Infrastructure &
Cities TM Smarter Cities
32. ASEAN, China and India as the world’s premier growth engine:
GET READY FOR THE NEXT WAVE OF GROWTH AND INVESTMENT!
By 2030:
• ASEAN, China, India Region (ACI) combined GDP could quadruple
and exceed that of the US and Europe combined
• ACI share of world investment projected to be 40% of global total
• ACI Region will comprise almost half the middle class of the world
• ASEAN’s middle class population expected to rise from 24% in 2010 to
65% in 2030
• Wages in ASEAN, China and India will rise 3-fold
• Philippines can sustain GDP growth of 7%, on par with China, India
and Vietnam—largely due to IT-Enabled Services
Source: ADB: ASEAN, the PRC and India: The Great Transformation?
33. ASEAN ICT Master Plan 2015
ASEAN Economic Integration by 2015
ASEAN wants to project itself as the premier global ICT Hub
The Philippines can be the premier ICT Hub of ASEAN...
GET READY FOR THE NEXT WAVE OF GROWTH AND INVESTMENT!
Pillars
• Economic 2. People 3. Innovation
Transformation Empowerment
and Engagement To nurture a Key Outcomes
To promote trade & creative , • ICT as an engine of
entrepreneurship To enhance quality innovative and growth in the ASEAN
in the ICT sector. of life through green ICT sector countries.
And Build an ICT affordable and
engine of sectoral equitable ICT • Recognition for ASEAN as
change. a global ICT hub
• Enhanced quality of life
Foundation
for people of ASEAN
4. Infrastructure Development
- To provide the next generation infrastructure enabling policies. • Contribution towards
ASEAN integration
5. Human Capital Development
- To develop a skillful ICT workforce and knowledgeable community.
6. Bridging the Digital Divide
- To evaluate countries and people through ICT Capabilities
34. Thank You
Department of Science and Technology-
Information and Communications Technology Office
Editor's Notes
This is the scorecard metrics. Talent is 40%, infrastructure is 30%, business environment is 20% while cost is 10%. Talent includes: the number of college and high school graduates, the number of professionals, schools and degree programs. Infrastructure includes airports, roads, telecom, power, real estate Cost includes rental regulatory fees and taxes, median pay and utility costs Business environment includes if there are available PEZA-approved IT parks or buildings, the presence of an ICT Council and presence of real estate developers.