Opening Keynote Speech by Joan-Anton Sanchez, Research and Content Director of Mediaurban, Barcelona, presented at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, at Setia City Convention Centre, Shah Alam on 7 September 2017
Keynote presentation by Dr. Fatih Gundogan, Deputy General Manager of ISBAK-Istanbul, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, on the topic titled 'Istanbul’s Big Smart Roadmap'
Smart City: provocări și pași ai evoluției / Smart Cities challengesRadu Vasiu
presentation for the Timis Academic Days Timisoara 28 May 2015
Smart City: provocări și pași ai evoluției / Smart Cities challenges
Sesiunea Plenara ZAT 2015, 28 mai 2015
Implicatiile schimbarilor climatice asupra societatii, economiei si mediului
Towards 2025: The Progress of Smart Selangorsitecmy
Presentation by Dr Fahmi Ngah, Deputy Director of the Smart Selangor Delivery Unit (SSDU), at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017
Day 1 Session 1: Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Elia Hernando Navarro (Director of Smart Urban Projects, mediaurban) at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Elia presented about Barcelona's challenges and solutions and how it has managed to improve the lives of its citizens by using Smarter technology.
Keynote presentation by Dr. Fatih Gundogan, Deputy General Manager of ISBAK-Istanbul, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, on the topic titled 'Istanbul’s Big Smart Roadmap'
Smart City: provocări și pași ai evoluției / Smart Cities challengesRadu Vasiu
presentation for the Timis Academic Days Timisoara 28 May 2015
Smart City: provocări și pași ai evoluției / Smart Cities challenges
Sesiunea Plenara ZAT 2015, 28 mai 2015
Implicatiile schimbarilor climatice asupra societatii, economiei si mediului
Towards 2025: The Progress of Smart Selangorsitecmy
Presentation by Dr Fahmi Ngah, Deputy Director of the Smart Selangor Delivery Unit (SSDU), at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017
Day 1 Session 1: Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Elia Hernando Navarro (Director of Smart Urban Projects, mediaurban) at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Elia presented about Barcelona's challenges and solutions and how it has managed to improve the lives of its citizens by using Smarter technology.
Smart city training bootcamp helps you identify the tendencies and developing problems for communities and utilities as the smart structure movement gains motion. Such evolving universal phenomena are being advertised by the transforming from conceptual design and pilot programs affecting the distribution network or customer service creativities to large scale, more diverse, and cohesive programs.
Some of the Elements of Smart City:
Resilient city units
New transportation networks
Resilient energy structures
Living area on demand
Shared co-working systems
Urban food generation
Responsive methods
Trust systems
Smart distribution energy sources (DERs)
Smart grids
Smart transportation systems
Why Smart Cities?
Increases the quality of life of the residents of the city
Improve the effectiveness and affordability of the local and economy
Move towards the sustainability of cities by enhancing resource effectiveness and fulfilling emission drop targets
Why Smart Cities Are Not In-Place Yet?
Doubts about the sizing up of modern technologies
Technology is not completely understood throughout city districts
Current authority, financing, and procurement models are poor for technology incorporation
TONEX Smart City Features Bootcamp Formatting
Covers both angels of theories and practices
Theories are delivered via interactive lectures and presentations
Practical exercises include labs, individual/group activities, and hands-on workshops
The topics for practical activities and workshops are chosen from real-world case studies
Training Objectives
Upon the completion of smart city training bootcamp course, the attendees are able to:
Understand the concepts and ideas of smart city
Understand the components of smart city
Apply various models for implementing smart city
Recommend potential solutions for the proposed issues
Analyze the risks associated with the idea of smart city
Recommend effective, creative solutions to reduce the costs that make smart cities unaffordable
Comprehend the existing ecological, energy, accommodation, health, food, and transportation issues the cities deal with
Construct a information foundation of the recent technological creativities, strategies, and guidelines being established by industry and academia that are being executed in cities and comprehend the advantage and expense exchange for these solutions
Derive a complete and system-level viewpoint on smart
Understand the concept of smart grids, smart grid monitoring systems and smart meters in smart cities
Understand the citizen driven smart cities and applications of urban mobility in smart cities
Smart City Training Bootcamp
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/smart-city-training-bootcamp/
Day 1 Session 1: Cyberview @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Cyberview @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Dato' Faris Yahaya, Managing Director of Cyberview Bhd Malaysia.
Dato' Faris presented about Cyberjaya as a Smart City in Malaysia at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Smart City and Smart Government : Strategy, Model, and Cases of KoreaJong-Sung Hwang
Presentation file by Jong-Sung Hwang on Smart City and Smart Government. It was revised from an original presentation at FTTH New Zealand conference in May 2013. It explains different approaches to Smart City and the relationship between Smart City and Smart Government.
Smart city simply means the use of information technology(IT) at the city level, which was first applied to the desk in 1980s and then expanded to the office or the home and the building in that order. Smart city enables citizen to make the right decision and act like an expert by moving intelligence from human to city structure. Smart city has four characteristics; self-orarnizing city, generative city, citizen-centric city, and realtime city. In order to succeed in building smart city, emphasis should be put on the city platform. Without a city-wide platform, it is impossible to combine data from different sources and to create smart services. This slide explains what is smart city, how to start smart city, and what benefits smart city will accompany.
1. What is a Smart city?
2. Criteria for a Smart city.
3. Timeline of smart city project.
4. Smart city projects in India.
5. Smart city elements.
6. Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
Smart city can be understood as a city IT project. But City IT is quite different from office IT. This slide explains difference between City and Office IT and shows ways to build a smart city successfully based on experiences from Korea and Seoul in particular.
A Geek's Smart City Tour of Barcelona: How the IoT can help townsPaul Wallbank
A walking tour of Barcelona that looks at some of the ways the city is using smartcity technologies to improve the lives of its citizens, reinvigorate industry and reduce the cost of government with the Internet of Things (IoT).
Smart city training bootcamp helps you identify the tendencies and developing problems for communities and utilities as the smart structure movement gains motion. Such evolving universal phenomena are being advertised by the transforming from conceptual design and pilot programs affecting the distribution network or customer service creativities to large scale, more diverse, and cohesive programs.
Some of the Elements of Smart City:
Resilient city units
New transportation networks
Resilient energy structures
Living area on demand
Shared co-working systems
Urban food generation
Responsive methods
Trust systems
Smart distribution energy sources (DERs)
Smart grids
Smart transportation systems
Why Smart Cities?
Increases the quality of life of the residents of the city
Improve the effectiveness and affordability of the local and economy
Move towards the sustainability of cities by enhancing resource effectiveness and fulfilling emission drop targets
Why Smart Cities Are Not In-Place Yet?
Doubts about the sizing up of modern technologies
Technology is not completely understood throughout city districts
Current authority, financing, and procurement models are poor for technology incorporation
TONEX Smart City Features Bootcamp Formatting
Covers both angels of theories and practices
Theories are delivered via interactive lectures and presentations
Practical exercises include labs, individual/group activities, and hands-on workshops
The topics for practical activities and workshops are chosen from real-world case studies
Training Objectives
Upon the completion of smart city training bootcamp course, the attendees are able to:
Understand the concepts and ideas of smart city
Understand the components of smart city
Apply various models for implementing smart city
Recommend potential solutions for the proposed issues
Analyze the risks associated with the idea of smart city
Recommend effective, creative solutions to reduce the costs that make smart cities unaffordable
Comprehend the existing ecological, energy, accommodation, health, food, and transportation issues the cities deal with
Construct a information foundation of the recent technological creativities, strategies, and guidelines being established by industry and academia that are being executed in cities and comprehend the advantage and expense exchange for these solutions
Derive a complete and system-level viewpoint on smart
Understand the concept of smart grids, smart grid monitoring systems and smart meters in smart cities
Understand the citizen driven smart cities and applications of urban mobility in smart cities
Smart City Training Bootcamp
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/smart-city-training-bootcamp/
Day 1 Session 1: Cyberview @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Cyberview @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Dato' Faris Yahaya, Managing Director of Cyberview Bhd Malaysia.
Dato' Faris presented about Cyberjaya as a Smart City in Malaysia at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Smart City and Smart Government : Strategy, Model, and Cases of KoreaJong-Sung Hwang
Presentation file by Jong-Sung Hwang on Smart City and Smart Government. It was revised from an original presentation at FTTH New Zealand conference in May 2013. It explains different approaches to Smart City and the relationship between Smart City and Smart Government.
Smart city simply means the use of information technology(IT) at the city level, which was first applied to the desk in 1980s and then expanded to the office or the home and the building in that order. Smart city enables citizen to make the right decision and act like an expert by moving intelligence from human to city structure. Smart city has four characteristics; self-orarnizing city, generative city, citizen-centric city, and realtime city. In order to succeed in building smart city, emphasis should be put on the city platform. Without a city-wide platform, it is impossible to combine data from different sources and to create smart services. This slide explains what is smart city, how to start smart city, and what benefits smart city will accompany.
1. What is a Smart city?
2. Criteria for a Smart city.
3. Timeline of smart city project.
4. Smart city projects in India.
5. Smart city elements.
6. Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
Smart city can be understood as a city IT project. But City IT is quite different from office IT. This slide explains difference between City and Office IT and shows ways to build a smart city successfully based on experiences from Korea and Seoul in particular.
A Geek's Smart City Tour of Barcelona: How the IoT can help townsPaul Wallbank
A walking tour of Barcelona that looks at some of the ways the city is using smartcity technologies to improve the lives of its citizens, reinvigorate industry and reduce the cost of government with the Internet of Things (IoT).
This presentation was presented during the smart city symposium that was organized by the British Council at Masdar Institute between 26-27 March 2017. It highlights how smart cities initiatives innovating smart services and discusses the different approaches to innovating in public services including co-creation of services, crowdsouring, and the importance of open data portals. Examples from UAE and Dubai smart city as will as other innovative public services from around the world is highlighted.
Presentation on the Smart Hilltops and NSW Digital Twin innovation programs, with a focus on the value of creating a digital twin for decision-making and community engagement
Design led planning presentation at Department of Design a World Design Capit...Shahid Solomon
Cape Town’s Student heartland creates a powerful geometry of opportunity around Cape Town’s planned Second Metropolitan Node at Tygerberg. With more than 100 000 students, five higher learning institutions of national significance and excellent logistics
and infrastructural linkages, the Student City opportunity will be a major driver of urban regeneration.
The presentation explores the meaning and implications of design driven planning, the experience thus far on the Voortrekker Road Corridor and the potentials and possibilities for weaving together an integrated matrix of learning, living, working and cultural opportunities. Place making is seen as a central discipline in the process of developing Student City
Opportunities and Challenges of Crowdsourcing for Smart RegionsCrowdsourcing Week
By Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn & Anna Ståhlbröst, Luleå University of Technology, LTU. Presented at CSW Summit Arctic Circle 2015. Learn more and join us at our next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
Presentation made at the International Conference on Smart Data, Smart Cities and Smart Governance organised from 3rd to 5th October, 2019 at CEPT University, Ahmedabad.
Citizen Centric Governance for Smart TerritoriesFrancesco Niglia
This study highlights the needs of a strategy for the application of the user-centricity paradigm to a smart territory as result of an extensive international campaign engaging around one thousand of citizens and four hundred organisations. A simple scheme for defining the role and the governance of a territory in the achievement of targets of sustainability and improved acceptance of public services is defined in terms of trends outlined by white papers, targets and methods of citizens’ engagement.
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 302: Facebook Marketing by Jacksion Yangsitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS 302 IS FACEBOOK MARKETING
Since Facebook is one of the largest social media platforms in the world, Facebook marketing has become one of the biggest digital channels in terms of new opportunities. The platform offers a variety of different paid and organic tools for brands to surface themselves to Facebook's sprawling user base. As with any other digital channel, there are certain things a marketing manager has to do to optimize for discoverability.
Unfortunately, many businesses assume that social media websites, particularly Facebook, are just opportunities to stand on a soap box and broadcast your brand message to the millions of people who use the platform. When that does not work, many of these businesses will just give up and declare that Facebook does not work for them.
The trouble is that this is not the role of Facebook. People are not on social media to listen to sales pitches, they are there to be social with their friends and the brands they like. Customers today value brands that take the time to get to know them on a personal level, rather than acting as an impersonal corporation.
Coach : Jacksion Yang
Company : EGrowthify Sdn Bhd
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 303: Google Marketing by Charles Gregorysitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE 303: GOOGLE MARKETING
Google Marketing is a unified advertising and analytics platform that enables stronger collaboration for your marketing teams by building on existing integrations between DoubleClick and the Google Analytics 360 Suite.
With Google Marketing you can:
1) Deliver faster, smarter marketing. With day-to-day processes automated, you can spend your time on strategic activities while built-in intelligence automatically surfaces your ad trends and patterns.
2) Gain more control over your investments. Easily see what parts of your marketing are working and make informed decisions to improve performance - all while feeling confident you’re delivering quality ads and experience.
3) Understand your audience on a deeper level. Integrate and access your data to gain a more complete view of your customers, and connect your data with Google cross-device and intent signals to identify the most valuable audiences.
4)Share insights across your teams. With data and reporting in one place, everyone in your company has a view to your audience, your media, and your business results in order to share insights and optimize your marketing.
Company : Digital Marketing Association Malaysia
Coach : Charles Gregory
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Course 301 CN: Internet Marketing Digital Marketing by ...sitecmy
SITEC E-Commerce Course: Internet Marketing
Course Series: Getting Started 301
Internet marketing is the marketing of digital products, especially through online networks to promote products or services. These include mobile phones, display ads, and any digital media.
Online marketing has changed the way companies and brands use technology to market. As the growing number of platforms gradually integrate into everyday life and marketing programs, people tend to use more electronic devices than to visit physical stores, and online marketing has become commonplace and effective.
Company : Stelix Media
Guest Speaker : Stephy Yoong
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 301 BM: Pemasaran Digital oleh Sifu Munirsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG TERAKHIR ADALAH EC301BM: PEMASARAN DIGITAL
Untuk kelas yang pertama, anda telah belajar tentang elemen-elemen penting untuk memulakan perniagaan e-dagang. Di ikuti dengan kelas kedua berkenaan cara-cara menguruskan produk di pasaran e-dagang. Jadi, untuk langkah seterusnya adalah bagaimana pula cara cara untuk memasarkan produk di dalam dunia digital?
Pemasaran digital adalah suatu usaha untuk mempromosikan sesuatu produk dengan menggunakan media digital yang dapat menjangkau pengguna secara lebih meluas. Tips pemasaran digital merangkumi banyak teknik dan tips yang terkandung dalam kategori pemasaran internet.
Pemasaran digital turut menggabungkan beberapa faktor yang akan menjadi media baru dengan kapasiti yang lebih besar. Pemasaran melalui digital sedang diperluas untuk membantu para peniaga dan usahawan di era dunia digital ini untuk mempromosikan produk mereka dengan lebih meluas.
Syarikat : Sifufbads Sdn Bhd
Jurulatih : Sifu Munir
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 301 BM: Pemasaran Digital oleh Sulaiman Mokhtarsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG TERAKHIR ADALAH EC301BM: PEMASARAN DIGITAL
Untuk kelas yang pertama, anda telah belajar tentang elemen-elemen penting untuk memulakan perniagaan e-dagang. Di ikuti dengan kelas kedua berkenaan cara-cara menguruskan produk di pasaran e-dagang. Jadi, untuk langkah seterusnya adalah bagaimana pula cara cara untuk memasarkan produk di dalam dunia digital?
Pemasaran digital adalah suatu usaha untuk mempromosikan sesuatu produk dengan menggunakan media digital yang dapat menjangkau pengguna secara lebih meluas. Tips pemasaran digital merangkumi banyak teknik dan tips yang terkandung dalam kategori pemasaran internet.
Pemasaran digital turut menggabungkan beberapa faktor yang akan menjadi media baru dengan kapasiti yang lebih besar. Pemasaran melalui digital sedang diperluas untuk membantu para peniaga dan usahawan di era dunia digital ini untuk mempromosikan produk mereka dengan lebih meluas.
Syarikat : Avana.asia
Penceramah Jemputan : Sulaiman Mokhtar
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 301 BM: Pemasaran Digital oleh Anis Al Idrussitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG TERAKHIR ADALAH EC301BM: PEMASARAN DIGITAL
Untuk kelas yang pertama, anda telah belajar tentang elemen-elemen penting untuk memulakan perniagaan e-dagang. Di ikuti dengan kelas kedua berkenaan cara-cara menguruskan produk di pasaran e-dagang. Jadi, untuk langkah seterusnya adalah bagaimana pula cara cara untuk memasarkan produk di dalam dunia digital?
Pemasaran digital adalah suatu usaha untuk mempromosikan sesuatu produk dengan menggunakan media digital yang dapat menjangkau pengguna secara lebih meluas. Tips pemasaran digital merangkumi banyak teknik dan tips yang terkandung dalam kategori pemasaran internet.
Pemasaran digital turut menggabungkan beberapa faktor yang akan menjadi media baru dengan kapasiti yang lebih besar. Pemasaran melalui digital sedang diperluas untuk membantu para peniaga dan usahawan di era dunia digital ini untuk mempromosikan produk mereka dengan lebih meluas.
Penceramah Jemputan : Anis Al Idrus
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 301: Social Media Marketing by Jackson Goh sitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS THIRD MODULE START WITH EC 301: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Social media marketing is a powerful way for businesses of all sizes to reach prospects and customers. Your customers are already interacting with brands through social media, and if you're not speaking directly to your audience through social platforms, you're missing out! Great marketing on social media can bring remarkable success to your business, creating devoted brand advocates and even driving leads and sales.
Company : Vspire Academy
Guest Speaker : Jackson Goh
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 301: Social Media Marketing by David Hositecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS THIRD MODULE START WITH EC 301: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Social media marketing is a powerful way for businesses of all sizes to reach prospects and customers. Your customers are already interacting with brands through social media, and if you're not speaking directly to your audience through social platforms, you're missing out! Great marketing on social media can bring remarkable success to your business, creating devoted brand advocates and even driving leads and sales.
Company :Navigator Digital Academy
Coach : David Ho
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 301: Social Media Marketing by Amirul Mokhtar sitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS THIRD MODULE START WITH EC 301: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Social media marketing is a powerful way for businesses of all sizes to reach prospects and customers. Your customers are already interacting with brands through social media, and if you're not speaking directly to your audience through social platforms, you're missing out! Great marketing on social media can bring remarkable success to your business, creating devoted brand advocates and even driving leads and sales.
Company :Delyva.com
Guest Speaker : Amirul Mokhtar
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 203: CRM, Email & Chatbot by Charles Gregorysitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS EC203 : CRM, Email & Chatbot
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a technology for managing all your company’s relationships and interactions with customers and potential customers. The goal is simple: Improve business relationships. A CRM system helps companies stay connected to customers, streamline processes, and improve profitability.
When people talk about CRM, they are usually referring to a CRM system, a tool that helps with contact management, sales management, productivity, and more.
A CRM solution helps you focus on your organization’s relationships with individual people — including customers, service users, colleagues, or suppliers — throughout your lifecycle with them, including finding new customers, winning their business, and providing support and additional services throughout the relationship.
Company : Digital Marketing Association Malaysia
Guest Speaker : Charles Gregory
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 202: Visual Content Strategy by Kah Hingsitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS 202 IS VISUAL CONTENT STRATEGY
Visual content is everything we see, read, interact with on the internet. In fact, visual content is the visual piece of the world wide web we consume everyday. These type of visual contents can be photos from our friends/ family/ brands, .Gifs, Slideshows, infographics, gifographics, interactive media, videos, ebooks, memes or even visual ads.
If we say it in more simple words, that visual content is content based on images rather than on text.
Company : Meekco Asia
Guest Speaker : Kah Hing
SITEC E-Commerce Course: Content Management
Course Series: Getting Started 201
Content management is the process of organizing and integrating all piecemeal content in the most efficient way. These organized content can then be reused in different publications and published through different channels.
There are various types of content management systems on the market to meet the needs of users in various industries. Among them, content management can include managing the electronic assets of the website, as well as storing corporate documents (such as brand guides, business plans, emails, etc.).
Company :Launchpad
Guest Speaker :Wing Hong
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 201 BM: Pengurusan Produk oleh Zulkifli Abdullahsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG KEDUA ADALAH EC201BM: PENGURUSAN PRODUK
Pengurusan produk adalah untuk memudahkan produk atau perkhidmatan suatu perniagaan dihantar kepada pelanggan. Ia merupakan proses yang akan dialami oleh para pengguna, daripada memilih produk sehingga tibanya produk kepada pengguna. Dan keseluruhan proses merangkumi daripada setiap aspek termasuk penjualan produk, penyumberan produk dan penghantaran produk.
Syarikat : BombStart Media Sdn. Bhd.
Jurulatih : Zulkifli Abdullah
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 201 BM: Pengurusan Produk oleh Imtiyaz Subhisitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG KEDUA ADALAH EC201BM: PENGURUSAN PRODUK
Pengurusan produk adalah untuk memudahkan produk atau perkhidmatan suatu perniagaan dihantar kepada pelanggan. Ia merupakan proses yang akan dialami oleh para pengguna, daripada memilih produk sehingga tibanya produk kepada pengguna. Dan keseluruhan proses merangkumi daripada setiap aspek termasuk penjualan produk, penyumberan produk dan penghantaran produk.
Syarikat : UMMA & NITA Cosmetics
Penceramah Jemputan : Imtiyaz Subhi
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 201 BM: Pengurusan Produk oleh Nidzamsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG KEDUA ADALAH EC201BM: PENGURUSAN PRODUK
Pengurusan produk adalah untuk memudahkan produk atau perkhidmatan suatu perniagaan dihantar kepada pelanggan. Ia merupakan proses yang akan dialami oleh para pengguna, daripada memilih produk sehingga tibanya produk kepada pengguna. Dan keseluruhan proses merangkumi daripada setiap aspek termasuk penjualan produk, penyumberan produk dan penghantaran produk.
Syarikat : Brand Hack
Penceramah Jemputan : Nidzam
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 201: Content Management by Chia Chiasitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS SECOND MODULE IS EC 201: CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Content management is the process of organizing and consolidating these pieces of content in the most efficient way. The organized content can then be used over and over again (content reuse) for many different publications and re-purposed for multi-channel publishing.
Various types of content management systems exist to meet the needs of users in a range of different industries. Content management can entail anything from managing a website’s digital assets to storing enterprise documents such as branding guidelines, business plans, emails, and more.
Company : Web TV Asia
Coach : Chia Chia
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 103: Understanding O2O by Dr Tom Tansitecmy
EC 103: Understanding O2O
Online-to-offline (O2O) commerce is a business strategy that draws potential customers from online channels to make purchases in physical stores. O2O, identifies customers in the online space through emails and internet advertising, and then uses a variety of approaches to entice the customers to leave the online space. This type of strategy incorporates techniques used in online marketing with those used in brick-and-mortar marketing.
Company : Commerce.Asia
Guest Speaker : Dr Tom Tan
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 102: Logistic & Fulfillment by Chun Jan Bongsitecmy
EC 102: Logistic & Fulfillment
There has been a lot of change in the logistics for consumer commerce over the past few decades. What are the changes that have happened and how can you take advantage of them to run a successful e-commerce business?
Managing logistics in e-commerce is critical. It's essentially the core of your company. Depending on what stage you're in, it may be time to partner with third parties to store your products and fulfill your services.
Company : Pgeon Express Sdn. Bhd.
Speaker : Chun Jan Bong
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 102: Logistic & Fulfillment by Ng Chet Chiangsitecmy
EC 102: Logistic & Fulfillment
There has been a lot of change in the logistics for consumer commerce over the past few decades. What are the changes that have happened and how can you take advantage of them to run a successful e-commerce business?
Managing logistics in e-commerce is critical. It's essentially the core of your company. Depending on what stage you're in, it may be time to partner with third parties to store your products and fulfill your services.
Company : Logistic Worldwide Express (M) Sdn Bhd
Coach : Ng Chet Chiang
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Course 101 CN: Online Shop 3 Steps by Tommy Chiengsitecmy
SITEC E-Commerce Course: 3 Steps to Open a Network
Course Series: Getting Started 101
In 2015, the Selangor State Government launched SITEC as an official organization promoting e-commerce in Malaysia, offering a variety of Know-How courses, and inviting network operators to share and exchange, while allowing Malaysia's traditional industries and networks. Road operators have the opportunity to solve problems together face to face, and strive to learn the future and connect the world through this course in the ever-changing network century.
Company : Sea Gamer Mall Sdn Bhd
Guest Speaker : Tommy Chieng
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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The Metamorphoses of Smart Cities - of Barcelona and Selangor
1. SELANGOR | BARCELONA
Imagining Smart Communities
Joan-Anton Sanchez
@joanasanchez
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2. What people seek from smart cities:
• enhanced interaction and multi-layered experiences.
• technology as the key enabler of cultural exchange.
• emphasizing access over ownership.
• expecting goods and services to be produced and
delivered responsibly.
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3. What businesses seek from smart cities:
• new bonds within both the working and social environments.
• willing to create products and services relevant to urban
residents.
• preferring digital over traditional channels.
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4. We need to re-address how cities are planned, designed,
financed, developed, governed and managed
worldwide
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5. Defining a new urban model for smart communities
Building…
WALKABLE
PRODUCTIVE
COMMERCIAL
LIVEABLE
SMART
SUSTAINABLE
SCALABLE
EDUCATIONAL
DIGITAL
VERNACULAR
CONNECTED
ATRACTIVE
and REPLICABLE
…cities
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12. People
• Human scale environments
• Social & inclusive public space
• Innovative ecosystem
• Accessible public services
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13. Co-working Space
Sport & Leisure Terrace
Solar energy
Water
recycling
Common Facilities
Zero-emission vehicles
• Affordable housing
• Use diversity and mixticity
• Hybridization of spaces
• Sustainable energy sources
• Green roofs
Source: Plans and Projects for Barcelona 2011-2015
Home
Building
CO-LIVING
CO-WORKING
CO-CREATING
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16. The Glories Eco-Neighborhood
Original state
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18. The Glories Eco-Neighborhood
Smart Park
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19. Future development
Park of Les Glories
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20. Thank you very much!
Joan-Anton Sanchez
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