Global Industry Statement on the WTO Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions

November 23, 2021:

WITSA has today joined, through our Digital Trade Network (DTN), a global coalition of industry associations in urging members of the World Trade Organization to keep the Internet free of tariffs ahead of the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC12).

Supported by 73 industry associations active across six continents, the Global Industry Statement on the WTO Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions urges WTO Members to renew the Moratorium until the 13th Ministerial Conference.

WITSA Announces 2021 Global ICT Excellence Award Winners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 13, 2021

Contact: Anders Halvorsen           ahalvorsen@witsa.org     +1 571 265-5964

 

Winners demonstrated excellence in improving the human condition through digital innovation and public-private partnerships

 Dhaka, Bangladesh: On the second day of the 2021 World Congress on IT (WCIT 2021) Dhaka, Bangladesh hybrid event, the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) announced that fourteen private and public sector organizations from four different continents were selected to receive the 2021 WITSA Global ICT Excellence Awards, a special WITSA Chairman’s Award as well as a WITSA Eminent Persons Award. WITSA is the leading recognized voice of the global digital technology industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90% of the world’s ICT market. The WITSA Awards recognize the entities that made the most significant contributions to mankind in 2021.

“The Selection committee for the 2021 the Global ICT Excellence Awards had the honor of reviewing well over 100 well-qualified, unique and remarkable award submissions,” said WITSA Chairman Yannis Sirros. “I would also like to congratulate all of the winners for the superb job that they are doing in bringing the benefits of digital technology to children, citizens, governments, education, science, healthcare, the environment, industries and societies as well as nearly every aspect of our life; thus, contributing to WITSA’s vision and the theme of this congress “Fulfilling the Promise of the Digital Age,” continued Mr. Sirros.

The Awards also recognized an investment solution that uses unique innovative technologies to allow  people without bank accounts to make low risk investments for capital conservation; a smart building digital platform that effectively reinforces productivity of building facilities, reduce operation cost and achieve sustainable development using AI; a company that helps the planet by remanufacturing and repurposing computers, thereby significantly reducing the carbon footprint and e-waste in its country; a tele-health contact center that provides important health services through digital technologies in a country with limited resources; a cloud-based infrastructure where people everywhere can get critical information and help to improve their health and fitness, bringing enormous benefits to not only the local sports industry,  but also society as a whole; a one-of-a-kind cloud-based eBook creator that allows educators to create interactive eBooks in any format and engage students in both the online and offline worlds; and a company that uses innovative technologies to include AI and machine-learning to save lives and billions of dollars by effectively,  as well as affordably eliminating the risk of catastrophic bird collisions at airports worldwide.

Governments were also recognized for building a highly successful startup ecosystem; for creating an all-hazard preparedness and response digital government platform; for measurably improving and easing the everyday quality of life and productivity of citizens and businesses through the simplification and digitization of the state; for creating a digital dashboard that has helped safely guide its country through the COVID-19 pandemic; for a proven project that reduces crime using digitized automation processes using deploying advanced data analytics and graphing technology and connectivity analysis of big data; for a celebrated public platform for learning resources that utilizes cloud and advanced technology and is used by hundreds of schools and millions of students and teachers.

The nominations submitted to this year’s awards program spanned WITSA’s entire global membership, from Egypt to Bangladesh, from Argentina to the United Kingdom and beyond.  “This year’s awards are occurring at a unique time in history.  Despite going through a global pandemic, we are delighted that we will be able to recognize some of the very best ICT solutions from governments, institutions, individuals, and industry”, stated WITSA’s Secretary General, Dr. Jim Poisant.

The WITSA Global ICT Excellence Awards is one of WITSA’s most popular programs. Started over 20 years ago, at the 2000 World Congress on IT in Taipei, WITSA has – as the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry – utilized its unprecedented reach into the ICT industry in over 80 countries, from Australia and New Zealand to Bangladesh and Malaysia, to South Africa and Nigeria, to Argentina and Canada, in order to select the most impactful and innovative candidates from every corner of the world.

Over the past 21 years, WITSA has recognized its award winners on the world stage, starting in Taipei, to Adelaide (Australia), Athens (Greece), Austin (Texas), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Montreal (Canada), Guadalajara (Mexico), Brasilia (Brazil), Hyderabad (India), Yerevan (Armenia), Penang (Malaysia), and now Dhaka, Bangladesh.

What makes the Global ICT Excellence Awards unique is that nominations are made by experts that know the industry best; the national and regional WITSA ICT industry member associations. With unparalleled insight, the most innovative and impactful solutions are brought before an independent panel of judges, consisting of select industry leaders and luminaries from key international organizations, corporations and government entities, who spent countless hours reviewing submissions from all around the world.

The following are the winners of the 2021 WITSA Global ICT Excellence Awards:

 

  1. 2021 Chairman’s Award: Mondly – Learn 33 Languages
  1. 2021 Digital Opportunity/Inclusion Award (Private Sector/NGO):
    – Poincenot’s Investment Solution
  2. 2021 Digital Opportunity/Inclusion Award (Public Sector): Ministry of Digital Governance, Hellenic Republic
  3. 2021 Smart Cities Award (Private Sector/NGO):
    – Arup: Neuron Smart Building Digital Platform – Empowering Building Sustainability and Wellbeing through AI & Digital Technology
  4. 2021 Smart Cities Award (Public Sector): Emergency Dada Platform, all-hazard preparedness, and response for a digital government
  5. 2021 Sustainable Growth Award/Circular Economy Award (Private/Public Sector/NGO):
    – Rentwise SDN BHD
  6. 2021 Innovative E-Health Solutions Award (Private Sector/NGO): National Tele-Health Contact Center -Shastho Batayon 16263
  7. 2021 Innovative E-Health Solutions Award (Public Sector): Taipei City Government Covid19 Dashboard and Data Analysis
  8. 2021 Public/Private Partnership Award (Private Sector/NGO): AEB (Acer e-Enabling Service Business Inc.) and Taiwan i-Sports Information Platform for Taiwan Sports Administration
  9. 2021 Public/Private Partnership Award (Public Sector): Singapore Police Force
  10. 2021 E-Education & Learning Award (Private Sector/NGO): Vijua
  11. 2021 E-Education & Learning Award (Public Sector): Taipei CooC Cloud
  12. 2021 Emerging Digital Solutions Award: “nvbird airport”, by NVISIONIST SA.
  13. 2021 Startup Ecosystem Award: MDEC: Tech Ecosystem & Globalization – GAIN Programme to Accelerate Globalization (Malaysia)

WITSA bestowed its highest award, the Eminent Persons Award, to the Honorable Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh, for her fight again fundamentalism, militancy and terrorism as well her dedication to the Bangladeshi people’s fundamental rights, dignity, self-sufficiency and prosperity.

As in 2021 this year’s WITSA Awards received a large number of highly qualified nominees, received from WITSA’s network of ICT industry associations across the globe. WITSA therefore, decided to also recognize the most noteworthy Runner-up candidates and Merit winners. While not being selected as winners of one of the award categories, these nominees nevertheless displayed first-rate use and innovation of ICT.

On November 13th, WITSA recognized 13 Runner-up and 17 Merit awards. All winners of the 2021 WITSA Awards are profiled in detail below:

About WITSA

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market.  WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.  WITSA hosts the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT), the premier global industry sponsored ICT conference.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members — ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States — to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues.

For more information on WITSA, please visit www.witsa.org

WITSA Eminent Persons Award

The Honorable Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh

In 2010, WITSA decided to broaden its awards to include individuals who have made and are continuing to make a significant contribution to mankind. These contributions are not necessarily ICT related.

The first winner of the award was President Nelson Mandela of South Africa.  Additional winners include Co-Fathers of the Internet Drs. Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn, the Fathers of WI-FI Drs. John O’Sullivan and Terence Percival, Dr. Miguel Ângelo Laporta Nicolelis, best known for his pioneering work surrounding brain-machine interface technology, Mike Lazaratis, Founder of the Smart Phone, as well as other luminaries such as Dr Bill Magee the founder of Operation Smile, and Mr. Karen Vardanyan for his pioneering work in establishing the IC industry in Armenia.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is the longest serving prime minister in Bangladesh’s history. Sheikh Hasina is a staunch crusader against fundamentalism, militancy and terrorism who has been a consistent force ensuring people’s right to food, to vote and protecting other fundamental rights. Despite a life filled with hardships, under her leadership, people of Bangladesh achieved democracy and freedom of speech. Bangladesh earned the dignity of becoming a lower middle-income country under her rule, having earlier been designated as a Least Developed Country (LDC). The country has achieved tremendous success on socio-economic fronts during her tenure. She has been bestowed many honorary degrees from esteemed universities around the world and was honored with numerous awards for her outstanding contributions to social work, peace and stability from notable institutions such as The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in recognition of her outstanding contribution to promotion of girls’ and women’s education. She was conferred on the United Nation’s highest environmental accolade ‘Champion of the Earth Award 2015’ in policy leadership category for her forefront role at home and abroad to face the adverse impacts of climate change. The International Telecommunication Union gave her the ‘ICTs in Sustainable Development Award 2015’ for her outstanding contributions in spreading information technology in the country.

For more information, see, WITSA’s Eminent Persons Webpage.

THE CHAIRMAN’S AWARD

Mondly Learn 33 Languages (Romania)

Romanian-based, Mondly is a leading online language learning platform that enables over 80 million people from 190 countries to learn 33 languages. Launched in 2014, Mondly quickly became a leading app in the mobile space, reaching #1 in Education in most European countries, Latin America and Asia. According to Statista, Mondly now ranks among the top 5 language learning apps worldwide. It is a state-of-the-art speech recognition and chatbot technologies that has won multiple awards from Apple, Google and Facebook. The tool is available on iPhone & iPad, Android and web.

Mondly was the first to launch language learning apps in VR and AR with chatbot and speech recognition and have since further disrupted the language learning industry with innovative solutions such as Hands-free learning. Mondly’s mission is to advance the way people learn languages and endorse cultural and linguistic diversity through cutting-edge technologies.

Contact: Alex Iliescu, CEO and Co-Founder at Mondly

E-mail: alex@mondly.com | Phone: +40733969116

Nominated by: ATIC, Romania

For more information, see: Award Nomination | www.mondly.com | Facebook | Instagram | Linkedin

DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY/INCLUSION AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

Poincenot’s Investment Solution (Argentina)

In 2018 there were over 450,0000 custodial accounts in Argentina. This reflects that only 1% of the population had access to invest in the financial system, which was far below average in comparison to other countries of the region. Those who were banked and had some kind of knowledge of investments were the target. In light of the chance of providing access and the possibility to invest to a huge sector of the population, which was left out of the financial system, in October 2018, Mercado Pago launched an investment solution targeted at users of its digital wallet, who were able to open a custodial account and invest their money on Bind mutual funds with just 5 clicks, in only 3 minutes. By clicking on the “invest” option, the user can start getting returns from the account balance. Moreover, the solution is in compliance with the monitoring process required by regulatory bodies. This initiative was quite innovative and allowed including an audience that, the majority of them, had not had access to investments. Mercado Pago´s goal is to bring a Mutual Fund to the market aimed at small investors, with a straightforward solution, 100% online. Thus, by means of the use of technology, a sophisticated product becomes an accessible option for everyone.

Argentina has a large number of people without access to the financial system. This solution uses innovative technology to allow unbanked people to make low risk investments primarily for capital conservation. This technological innovation promoted the opening of more than 3,700,000 new investment accounts. Nowadays, the daily average of opening is 6,000 investment accounts, and transactions (subscription and redemption) reach 1,000,000 daily.

Apart from the Mutual Investment Fund, users can also make use of the benefits brought by this digital wallet: Make transactions with QR code; Utilities payments; Cellphone recharge;  Transport card recharge;  DIRECTV recharge;  Balance transfers.

Contact: Sebastián Rodríguez Coordinador de Desarrollo de Mercados CESSI ArgenTIna Ciudad de Buenos Aires Tel: (+5411) 5217-7802 | sebastian.rodriguez@cessi.org.ar | www.cessi.org.ar

Nominated by: CESSI, Argentina

More information: https://poincenot.com/; Award nomination

 

DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY/INCLUSION AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

Ministry of Digital Governance, Hellenic Republic (Greece)

The Chief goal of the Ministry of Digital Governance is to improve and ease the everyday quality of life and productivity of citizens and businesses measurably, through the simplification and digitization of the state and to transform Greece into “digital by default” by 2023.

Featuring all the contemporaneous digital services (501) plus two new ones which are the most popular services by citizen demand of the Greek government (“Solemn Declaration” and “Power of Attorney”) in order to help alleviate the citizen’s need to physically travel to a government service center.

It is estimated that just one of the new services will quash about 8.5 million visits to government service centers. It has deployed teleconference, teleworking, healthcare (drug prescriptions on the cloud,) remote education, arts streaming digital solutions as well as a “Digital Solidarity” platform. It has deployed a digital service for citizens to request work commute and extraordinary movement permits, as well as a COVID-19 patient registry, paperless prescriptions for all patients to simplify drug purchase and delivery and eliminate unnecessary visits to drugstores and physicians.

It has applied for European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs), which will function as one-stop shops that help companies dynamically respond to the digital challenges and become more competitive.

Contact: Dr. Thanos Dimas Email: a.dimas@mindigital.gr Phone/Mobile: +3069 4695 7695

Nominated by: SEPE, Greece

More information: Award nomination; ; DG-ConnectKEP VideoDigital Review videoMyHealthApp videoNDA Teaser video.

SMART CITIES AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

Arup: Neuron Smart Building Digital Platform – Empowering Building Sustainability and Wellbeing through AI & Digital Technology (Hong Kong)

A scalable, innovative, proven solution with global potential, the Neuron Smart Building Digital Platform serves as the ‘digital brain’ for buildings to monitor their systems and respond in real time. It consolidates and connect data from disparate equipment and devices to provide customized insight and machine learning models for building performance management and improvement, new building design, asset and operation management, energy monitoring and optimization – which makes our buildings, districts and cities healthier, and creates more sustainable places to live and work.

It enables prompt and adaptive response to dynamic environment, helping users effectively reinforce productivity of building facility, reduce operation cost and achieve sustainable development.

The application is beyond buildings to other infrastructures as part of their digital transformation journey. It has been successfully implemented at One Taikoo Place in Hong Kong, and the National Aquatics Center in Beijing, and will be adopted at Two Taikoo Place to be completed in 2021/22. It is a milestone for the creation of an ecosystem for smart buildings and is not only beneficial to construction industry, but also paving the way for further adoption in various fields and sectors from hardware to services, bringing a new momentum to smart city development

Contact:  Jerman Cheung / Manager – PR and Events

Email: jerman.cheung@arup.com | Phone/Mobile: 3447 6159

Nominated by: HKITF, Hong Kong

More information:  Award nomination.

SMART CITIES AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

Emergency Dada Platform, all-hazard preparedness, and response for a digital government (Taiwan)

Has won multiple awards, demonstrated high impact, scalable, using innovative technologies, wide range of digital applications that benefit Taipei population on multiple levels. 

Five strategies:

  1. Integration of multifaceted intelligence:
  2. Web-Geographic Information System dynamic visualization
  3. Operation on a single platform
  4. Responsive web design
  5. Digital innovation for the Internet of things, big data, and artificial intelligence

In accordance with these five strategies, NTPC has developed an emergency data platform (EDP) to provide four major applications, namely incident visualization, monitoring and early-warning alerts, potential analysis and prediction, and hazardous information announcement, to respond to the impact of imminent catastrophes. The successful experience of the EDP can be shared worldwide, especially with the cities confronted by various natural disasters and epidemics. By introducing this disaster prevention and relief platform system, the government’s disaster response efficiency can be improved, and civilian casualties and loss during disasters can be reduced.

Contact Name/title: 林晏達 科員 | Email: ae2810@ntpc.gov.tw | Phone/Mobile: +886938232362

Nominated by: CISA, Taiwan.

More information: Award nomination.

SUSTAINABLE GROWTH / CIRCULAR ECONOMY (PRIVATE/PUBLIC SECTOR/NGO)

RENTWISE SDN BHD (Malaysia)

A Global impact, scalable, and proven solution, Rentwise began operations in 2001 and from inception have been championing the need for a circular IT business model. The company acquires computers from the market when organizations retire these computers. Through a remanufacturing process, these computers are then restored to a ‘as-new condition’ and put back (repurposed) into the market either through a lease to use model or a sale, both of which the user is subsequently encouraged to return or sell back the computer to Rentwise at the end of use.

For the past few years, the company has been processing an average of 20,000 computers – a combination of laptops and desktops purchased back from the private and public sector annually. This reduces the country’s annual IT carbon footprint by 9,500 tons which is equivalent to 105 metric tons of e-waste.

Rentwisers are also on a social empowerment mission to inculcate within society the importance of repurposing than mere recycling. As a recognition to our cause, we were recently conferred the winner of the Circular Economy Leadership category of the Asia Responsible Enterprise Award (AREA) 2020 by Enterprise Asia, a regional non-profit organization that includes panel judges and support from UN Social Impact Fund and other like-minded leading authorities.

Contact PIKOM, Malaysia: Mr. Ong Kian Yew: oky@pikom.org.my

More information: NominationPresentationCompany Profile

INNOVATIVE EHEALTH SOLUTIONS AWARD (Private SECTOR/ngo)

National Tele-Health Contact Center -Shastho Batayon 16263 (Bangladesh)

Providing important health services through digital technologies in a country with limited resources. Scalable, some degree of innovation and proven benefits. This is the First & Largest Gov. initiative for doctor based tele health contact center in Bangladesh. Shastho Batayon is the ONE STOP & LARGEST DIGITAL HEALTH SERVICE FOR THE CITIZEN OF BANGLADESH.

Won the Digital Bangladesh Award 2020. It is an integrated, innovative health service model accessible 24/7/365 from anywhere by land line & mobile phone by dialing the short code 16263. It provides more than 10 innovative health services and even this service is also integrated with other nationally important citizen service. Shastho Batayon has created exciting opportunities for providing the responsive, low cost & high-quality health services for citizen with diversified solutions and additional resources. More & more innovative health services can be added to deliver from a single ONE-STOP platform- strategic plan will guide us.

Contact: Shohorab Ahmed Chowdhury, Managing Director (MD); Synesis IT Ltd.

Email: md@synesisit.com.bd,  shohorab@synesisitltd.com

Alternative E-Mail: mamun@synesisit.com.bd, zunaid@synesisit.com.bd

Phone/Mobile: +8801912499989 ; Alternative Phone/Mobile: +8801751866600 N

Nominated by: BCS, Bangladesh

More information

INNOVATIVE EHEALTH SOLUTIONS AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

Taipei City Government Covid19 Dashboard and Data Analysis (Taiwan)

The COVID dashboard provides the city government’s decision-making team with key data including trends of the pandemic across the world, in Taiwan, and Taipei. In addition to statistical data, TUIC have more detailed COVID-19 data for Taipei City including Hot spots of confirmed cases, PCR positive rate, home isolation, total of rapid screening positive rates, real-time data on the flow of people entering the public spaces, and the number of people in epidemic prevention hotels.

In addition to using dashboards for monitoring data, TUIC has also conducted in-depth analysis and research. It uses epidemic investigation data to analyze infection associations, grasp the connections between confirmed cases and close contacts, expand the scope of the contact list, and clarify the infection chain of those diagnosed with the virus. It also uses the data of the confirmed cases to calculate the Rt value (Effective Reproductive Number) and the map of the confirmed growth rate of each area in Taipei City, assisting decision-making teams to quickly assess the weekly development of the pandemic in Taipei City.

Contact Name/title: Sun-Yi, Yang/ Sub-section Chief Email: ic-sofiayang@mail.taipei.gov.tw  Phone/Mobile: +886-2-2720-8889 ext.8588

Nominated by CISA, Taiwan

More information: Award Nomination

PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AWARDS (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

 AEB (Acer e-Enabling Service Business Inc.) and Taiwan i-Sports Information Platform for Taiwan Sports Administration

This Project is well established (since 2015) and have proven successes. Half the Taiwanese population use the service and has resulted in a more active population. The Project is a partnership between Taiwan Sports Administration, the governing authority of sports activity in Taiwan, and Acer e-Enabling Service Business Inc. (AEB), an IT service provider for organizations looking for solutions of digital transformation. The Project set a goal at the inception to “instill health lifestyle to general public to meet the challenges brought upon by ageing society” through the nationwide promotion of sports/health activity and the establishment of well-architect information infrastructure.

It is a cloud-based infrastructure where people everywhere in the country can easily access sports information such as the nearest sports facility and services provided by the facility. It provides “data” to people for them to understand their status of physical fitness, creates an ecosystem where those in needs of professional sports advice can find coaches with authenticated certifications, and those in pursuit of a professional coaching career can be properly trained and certified.

The Taiwan i-Sports Information Platform was built and started to operate from 2015 until today, and in the process has concluded 5 sub-projects and implemented 15 systems. The Project brings enormous benefits to not only the local sports industry but also the overall society. 50% of Taiwanese have visited the platform for various purposes, accounted for around 12.3 million persons and 600% growth since the Project was initiated in 2015. More than 2600 sports events are published per year. Sports event participation rate has increased to around 85%, and the participation rate of events for the elderly also increased 51% in 2021 as compared to 2015

Contact: Olive Chang, Marketing Manager

Email: Olive.C.Chang@aceraeb.com | Phone/Mobile: (886)2-26963131# 5022 / (886) 909132661

Nominated by CISA, Taiwan

More information: Award Nomination 

PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AWARDS (PUBLIC SECTOR)

 Singapore Police Force

A proven project that reduces crime using digitized automation processes using deploying advanced data analytics and graphing technology and connectivity analysis of big data, Project POET is a collaboration between Singapore Police Force (Public Sector Category) and three private sector banks, namely Development Bank of Singapore (DBS), Oversea-Chinese Bank of Singapore (OCBC) and United Overseas Bank (UOB). POET leverages technology and process automation to facilitate the way data is retrieved and provided. These partner banks have optimized the process so as to speed up turnaround time.

Banking information that used to take between ten days to ninety days is now made available to investigators within one working day. This prompt exchange of banking information has improved the agility of law enforcement. Investigators are able to react faster to prevent the perpetuation of crime, improve crime detection and enhance solvability. With the improved speed of detection, potential victims are prevented from falling prey early and potential money are saved. POET has also significantly transformed the way data is managed to strengthen the surveillance and sense-making capabilities of the financial industry.

Contact: Camille Ang / 3 Planning Officer, Organization Development Division

Email: camille_ang@spf.gov.sg

Nominated by SGTech, Singapore

E-EDUCATION & LEARNING AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

 Vijua (Egypt)

With More than 200,000 around the world, Kotobee Author is a comprehensive eBook creator and EPUB editor, suitable for anyone working in the education, training, and publishing industry. Kotobee Author was created by Vijua (http://vijua.com) to alleviate the necessity for face-to-face learning interaction and allow learning to be either in the same premises or on the cloud. It also focuses on making learning engaging and interactive for learners to avoid students getting bored or having low attention spam by always keeping studying interactive through videos, audio, quizzes, and puzzles, etc.

What’s unique about Kotobee Author is that you can use it to create books that are both interactive and engaging to your audience. You may easily create interactive eBooks rich with video, audio, 3D, book widgets, questions, and more. You can also customize the look and feel of your eBook apps and emulate the result on different platforms and devices. After you’re done, you can export your eBook into 10+ different formats, such as web apps, mobile apps, and digital libraries.

Kotobee Author allows creators the freedom to expand their vision for eBook creation and to not be limited by conventional or static rules. With developer tools and a myriad of interactive elements on offer. It also allows educators to create interactive eBooks in any format, create interactive eBooks, export them in multiple formats, and deliver them securely to your users. Use videos, interactive images, and widgets to engage students. Display eBooks on web, desktop, or tablets. Distribute eBooks individually or collectively through an internal library app. Collect reports for students’ activities using Tin-Can API. Encourage students to learn to create interactive eBooks at an early age.

Anyone can download and use Kotobee author as we offer a lifetime free version, and you only pay for one of our many packages if you need additional features. It is used by more than 200,000 users around the world. Check out some of the case studies (https://www.kotobee.com/case-studies) for our amazing customers.

Contact: Mr. Ayman Abdel Rahman | Email: Ayman@kotobee.com | Mobile: +01114734321

Nominated by: EITESAL, Egypt

More information: NominationKotobee AuthorCase StudiesWhitepaper

E-EDUCATION & LEARNING AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

 Taipei CooC Cloud (Taiwan)

Nationwide public platform for learning resources, utilizing cloud and advanced technology and used hundreds of schools and millions of students and teachers. The “Taipei CooC-Cloud” platform for learning resources, since its establishment in 2016, has launched 11,248 online learning videos and 21 kinds of electronic databases, in an effort to provide parents, teachers and students with personalized and high-quality cloud learning services. Taipei CooC-Cloud has signed memorandums of understanding with 15 counties and cities across Taiwan to share the resources on the platform. It won the IDC SCAPA Award in the education category in 2019 and 2020 consecutively, receiving wide international recognition.

In 2021, in cooperation with the Department of Education and the Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC), Taipei CooC-Cloud promoted CooC Cloud to 1,054 Chinese day schools abroad.  In 2021, an upgraded version of Taipei CooC-Cloud was launched, and a CooC APP was developed as a parent-teacher-student platform, effectively closing parent-teacher distance, and reducing the workload of school administrative staff. It utilizes electronic contact books, online survey forms, campus electronic 3 payments, activity registration, score query and more. During the class suspension period from May 19, 2021 to July 1, 2021 in response to the Covid-19 epidemic, the number of CooC-Cloud users increased by more than 25.02 million, overfilling 70 million visits. To be specific, the number of hits of online courses exceeded 330 million. A total of 315 schools across the country launched a total of 26,148 courses.

Contact: Sun-Yi, Yang/ Sub-section Chief

Email: ic-sofiayang@mail.taipei.gov.tw | Phone/Mobile: +886-2-2720-8889 ext.8588

Nominated by: CISA, Taiwan

More information:  Award Nomination;

EMERGING DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO) 

“nvbird airport”, by NVISIONIST SA. (Greece)

Using innovative technologies (Ai/machine learning, RGB cameras, surface radar) to produce more effective and affordable solution to minimize risk of bird collisions at airports worldwide – potentially saving lives as well as up to $2 billion per year globally. Already implemented in a pilot on a Greek island. Innovative, scalable/global potential. Using innovative technologies (Ai/machine learning, RGB cameras, surface radar) to produce more effective and affordable solution to minimize risk of bird collisions at airports worldwide – potentially saving lives as well as up to $2 billion per year globally. Already implemented in a pilot on a Greek island. This innovative, scalable solution by nvisionist implements the benefits of Artificial Intelligence to the aviation sector.

It is a high demand installation, since it helps airport’s operators to minimize the risk of bird collision with the airplanes during landing and take-off. The system is built around a unique Machine Learning algorithm, developed in-house, capable of detecting birds, flocks of birds, drones and other objects of interest within the critical areas of the airports. The nominated solution is based on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithms. Nvisionist has thorough knowledge of the Renewable Energy market and works closely with energy providers, environmental teams and lately with airport operators. Initially they developed a bird monitoring system for wind turbines and since then the solution has been modified and enhanced accordingly to cover the needs of airports

They realized that there was a need for a state-of-the-art system for bird deterrence that meet the criteria set by the responsible authorities, since the existing solutions were outdated and unable to meet the high standards for bird monitoring and deterrence suitable for airports. The innovative Monitoring System for airports “Nvbird airport” uses RGB cameras in combination with advanced yet inexpensive surface radar, to monitor the risk zones of the airport under any circumstances. It monitors the entire length of the runway and cover both the approach and take-off areas up to a height of 1,500 feet. The machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence ensure that birds in critical areas in the flight route of aircraft during take-off and landing are detected and when there is a high risk of collision it can also alarm the control tower operators to take appropriate measures.

Analysts estimate the cost of bird strikes between 1 and 2 billion US dollars per year. Currently the majority of airports rely on human patrols to observe and identify bird movements and scare them away by firing air cannons or play distress sounds from vehicles equipped with loudspeakers. Few airports deploy advanced radar systems which are extremely expensive and effective only on flocks of birds or very large birds.

Contact:  Vassilis Orfanos

Email: info@nvisionist.com | Phone/Mobile: +30 210 300 82 69, +30 6987 490 008

Nominated by: SEPE, Greece

More information: Award Nominationnvbird airport descriptionPresentation

 

STARTUP ECOSYSTEM AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

MDEC: Tech Ecosystem & Globalization – GAIN Programme to Accelerate Globalization (Malaysia)

Building Local Startups
– Malaysia Digital Hub & Corporate Innovation
– Malaysia Tech Entrepreneur Programme
– Fintech and Islamic Digital Economy (FIDE)

Support companies in market expansion & internationalization
– Connect companies to potential partners & resellers
– Connect companies to potential end-customers & corporates
– Connect companies with government and trade agencies
– Connect companies to the media & other partners
– Connect companies with regional venture capitals & private equities
– Connect companies with local and foreign business and trade associations

Venture & Community Building
– 19 Accelerator Engagements
– 6 Community Programs
– 10 Malaysia Digital Hub (MDH) operators; 22 Certified MDH locations – 632 startups

Amplification: Speaking Opportunities; Media Engagements (PR support); Media training and consultation; newsletters, social media; websites

Alternative Funding: Partnership with 14 ECF/P2P Platforms to promote alternative financing to assist MSMEs for sustainability and growth

Contact:  Ryan Chan / Head of global business development, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation

Email: ryan.chan@mdec.com.my | Phone/Mobile: +60 12-311 9880

Nominated by: PIKOM, Malaysia

More information: Award NominationPresentation

 

 

Runners-Up

 

DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY/INCLUSION AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

ThitsaWorks Solutions Myanmar [NominationAward LetterMCIA Email] MCIA, Myanmar

DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY/INCLUSION AWARD (Public SECTOR)

GovTech: PAB x GALE SGTech, Singapore

SMART CITIES AWARD (Public SECTOR)

National Parks Board SGTech, Singapore

SUSTAINABLE GROWTH / CIRCULAR ECONOMY (PRIVATE/PUBLIC SECTOR/NGO)

GovTech: Waste Resource Management System (WRMS)  SGTech, Singapore
Biometric Identity and Worker Information Management System [Nomination MS WordPDFBCS EmailSupporting Documentation] BCS, Bangladesh

INNOVATIVE EHEALTH SOLUTIONS AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

Sengkang General Hospital & IHiS SGTech, Singapore
Tan Tock Seng Hospital SGTech, Singapore

PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

AI3 CO. [NominationCISA List of Nominees; E-mail] CISA, Taiwan

PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

Immigration Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: When Technology meets Quality Service: Next Generation Smart Identity Card System [NominationSupporting documentHKITF ListE-mail] HKITF, Hong Kong

E-EDUCATION & LEARNING AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

XR- ATYAF Augmented & Virtual Reality Product [BTECH NominationE-mailPresentation] BTECH, Bahrain

E-EDUCATION & LEARNING AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

GovTech: Singapore Student Learning Space (SLS)  SGTech, Singapore

EMERGING DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

Fano Labs Ltd: Callinter, an Artificial Intelligence Compliance Assurance System [Nomination8_FanoLabs_Callinter_Datasheet;

8_FanoLabs_Callinter_White_Paper;  HKITF ListE-mail]

HKITF, Hong Kong

STARTUP ECOSYSTEM AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

Moscow Government: Rise of the Moscow startup ecosystem [APKIT NominationMoscow Government Application] APKIT, Russia

 

 

Merit winners

DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY/INCLUSION AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

Arab Women Communication Platform (Ra’edat Community Platform) [BTECH NominationE-mailSupporting Document] BTECH, Bahrain

DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY/INCLUSION AWARD (Public SECTOR)

E-tendering System [BTECH NominationE-mailLink to Project] BTECH, Bahrain
iGA – Biophysical vegetation indicator [BTECH NominationE-mailproject video] BTECH, Bahrain

SMART CITIES AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

NextBillion.ai SGTech, Singapore
Arup: Development of a Common Spatial Data Infrastructure – Built Environment Application Platform (BEAP) [NominationHKITF ListE-mail] HKITF, Hong Kong

SMART CITIES AWARD (Public SECTOR)

Hancom Intelligence Inc. [NominationCompany IntroductionNeoIDM_Brochure; Hancom Intelligence logoFKII E-mail] FKII, Republic of Korea
Land Transport Authority SGTech, Singapore

INNOVATIVE EHEALTH SOLUTIONS AWARD (Private SECTOR/NGO)

Hope Telecare Myanmar [NominationAward LetterMCIA Email] MCIA, Myanmar
Sustainable Health Promotion Solution [NominationCISA List of Nominees; E-mail] CISA, Taiwan
Ncell Axiata Limited [NominationCAN list of nominees; CAN E-mail] CAN, Nepal

INNOVATIVE EHEALTH SOLUTIONS AWARD (PUBLIC SECTOR)

GovTech: HealthCerts SGTech, Singapore

PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

Century Software (M) Sdn. Bhd. [NominationCSM Corp ProfileMyResults – Solution for Nomination; PIKOM Submission] PIKOM, Malaysia

E-EDUCATION & LEARNING AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

Ingrails Pvt. Ltd, Veda App [NominationCAN list of nominees; CAN E-mail] CAN, Nepal
Daffodil International University [BCS Email; Nomination MS WordPDFSupporting Information] BCS, Bangladesh
THINK OSEM SDN BHD [NominationPresentation; PIKOM Submission] PIKOM, Malaysia

EMERGING DIGITAL SOLUTIONS AWARD (PRIVATE SECTOR/NGO)

ICT Innovation for Digital Certification [NominationCISA List of Nominees; E-mail] CISA, Taiwan
Informed Solutions [NominationClean Air StrategyArticle]  techUK

 

 

2021 Award Judges

 

Photo Name Title & Company/

Organization

Bio
  Mr. Yannis Sirros WITSA Chairman  
  Dr. Jim Poisant, Secretariat Judge WITSA Secretary General Jim Poisant was appointed the Secretary General of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) in June 2006. In that capacity, he directs the day-to-day operations of the alliance. The WITSA alliance consists of over 80 leading ICT Associations from around the globe.
  Mr. Nick Ashton-Hart, Awards Judge Geneva Representative

Digital Trade Network (DTN)

Nick Ashton-Hart is the Geneva Representative of the Digital Trade Network. following on from his work over than a decade as the only Geneva-based representative from the technology sector to the UN, its specialized agencies, and member-state delegations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Ashton-Hart

  Mr. Gary J Beach, Awards Judge Publisher Emeritus

CIO Magazine

Gary J. Beach is Publisher Emeritus of CIO Magazine. He also is a columnist for The Wall Street Journal and founder of Tech Corps, an education technology non-profit.

https://e.givesmart.com/events/i9R/page/GaryBeach/

  Mr. Oleg Petrov, Awards Judge Senior Digital Development Specialist, World Bank Oleg Petrov has been with the World Bank since 1996 driving knowledge sharing, digital transformation and data-driven economy development working with over 40 countries. More recently he coordinated World Bank’s Digital CASA investment projects in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, Smart City and AI project in Kazakhstan; Digital Economy advisory engagements in Russia and global knowledge sharing activities of the Bank’s Digital Development team, including the High-level Experts, Leaders, and Practitioners (HELP) for Transformation, Smart Nations, Digital Economy and Open Data Communities. Oleg holds a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts University) and Diplomas from the Plekhanov Russian Economics University and Moscow International University.
  Dr. Michael R. Nelson, Awards Judge Senior Fellow and Director, Technology and International Affairs

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

https://carnegieendowment.org/experts/1779
  Mr. Patrice Chazerand, Awards Judge Director for Digital Trade and Taxation – DIGITALEUROPE https://www.digitaleurope.org/staffs/patrice-chazerand/

 

 

Count-down Begins: “Olympics of IT” Returning to Malaysia

September 13, 2021

Contact:          Dr. Jim Poisant. Mobile: +1 703 728-4547 E: jpoisant@witsa.org
                        Dr. Sean Seah. Mobile: +60 12 336-1933 E: sean.seah@pikom.org.my

WITSA Lauds PIKOM’s Perseverance through Global Pandemic to Host Grand Event on September 13-15, 2022

Fairfax, VA:  The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) today announced that the 26th World Congress on IT (WCIT 2022) will take place in Penang, Malaysia on September 13-15, 2022, with the theme “Connecting and Transforming the World”, setting Penang as a gateway to ASEAN and a linkage to the world. Often referred to as the “Olympics of the information and communications technology industry”, the WCIT was first held in 1978. WITSA’s flagship event is unique in its global perspective on ICT issues and its ability to draw users, providers, media and academia from around the world. Global business, government and academic leaders discuss emerging markets, legal and policy issues, political and economic trends, emerging technologies, ICT user perspectives and business opportunities in the global marketplace. Among the featured speakers are the most distinguished and internationally recognized leaders from government and industry.

The National Tech Association of Malaysia (PIKOM), in collaboration with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), had originally won the bid to host WCIT in 2020. The event was ultimately postponed to 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In its place, PIKOM hosted a spectacular three-day “Techfest Live featuring Road-to-WCIT 2022” virtual event on November 18-20, 2020. The event paved the way for the return of the WCIT to Malaysia in 2022 as the gateway to Southeast Asia with a market size of 650 million people. “WITSA is proud of PIKOM’s perseverance amidst the global crisis and for successfully planning the return of the World Congress on IT to Malaysia in 2022”, said WITSA Chairman Yannis Sirros. “With the return of the WCIT, PIKOM demonstrates how the world can recover from this crisis with digital technologies as a driver of prosperity, economic growth and innovation, introducing a new digital future, all over the world,” continued Mr. Sirros. “Among all the lessons derived from the COVID-19 pandemic, none is more important than stressing the importance of ICT development. Crises will come and go but falling behind in the Digital Age will cast nations into perpetual poverty and hardship. Catching up is quite possible if nations act NOW with a sense of Urgency. WCIT 2022 will put a spotlight on how countries, societies and businesses can succeed in a post-pandemic world by embracing digital transformation and by accelerating digital investments to match changing customer needs, improve business operation through use of data and AI, modernizing technology capabilities selectively to boost growth, and enhancing organizational agility to adapt quicker to market changes”.

“I wish to thank WITSA for the continued support of PIKOM and Malaysia’s quest to launch a successful WCIT in Penang next year”, said Dr. Sean Seah, Deputy Chairman of WITSA and PIKOM. “WCIT 2022 will put a spotlight on Penang, which is known as the Silicon Valley of the East for its ground-breaking and innovative industries”, continued Dr. Seah. “Penang is not only one of Malaysia’s most vital economic powerhouses, with the highest Gross Domestic Product per capita among all Malaysian states but is also home to one of the most distinguished UNESCO World Heritage Sites. I am looking forward to welcoming delegates from all corners of the world next September, which will further position Malaysia and Penang as the digital hub for ASEAN countries and connecting Malaysia to the world. A state-wide digital experience festival, TechFest 2022, is scheduled from 8th to 18th September 2022 to coincide with WCIT 2022.”

“I know that everyone in the 85-country wide global WITSA member community is looking forward to the reschedule World Congress in Penang next year”, stated WITSA Secretary General Dr. Jim Poisant. “Malaysia is one of only two countries to have hosted the WCIT twice in its storied 43-year history”, continued Dr. Poisant. “Malaysia last hosted the WCIT event in Kuala Lumpur in 2008 and managed to secure total sales and investments worth RM8.3 billion (USD2 billion) with 20,000 jobs created as a result of over 800 business meetings held during the event, creating more than RM1.24 billion (USD 300 million) in business opportunities for the Malaysian information and communications technology (ICT) industry. WCIT2022 will be a key factor for Malaysia’s economic transformation and a platform to bridging the digital divide and ensuring that the needs of most vulnerable in society are addressed.”

For more information about WITSA’s World Congress on ICT, please see our “WCIT Proud History” brochure at https://witsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/WITSAs-World-Congresses-on-IT-A-Proud-History.pdf.

 About WITSA:

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market. WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members – ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States – to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues. For more information on WITSA, please visit https://witsa.org/.

WITSA Celebrates Launch of Global Business Exchange!

MEDIA RELEASE

 September 1, 2021

Contact:  Dr. Jim Poisant. Mobile: +1 703 728-4547 E: jpoisant@witsa.org

GBX Launch Marked by Worldwide Participation from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin-America, North America, and Middle East

Fairfax, VA:  The World Information Technology and Services (WITSA) today marked the official launch of its Global Business Exchange (GBX), presenting many exciting features of this new and innovative platform, which offers companies throughout WITSA’s vast global network with many benefits including a robust B2B networking platform, allowing participating companies to establish business connections with one another to expand their personal and business networks. Participating companies can search the platform to connect with other companies in order to partner, purchase and sell their goods and services across WITSA’s 85 member countries, representing over 90 percent of the world ICT market.

WITSA’s Global Business Exchange is made possible with the support of the National Tech Association of Malaysia (PIKOM) and Fusionex Group.

“The initial intent of the GBX was to have it serve as a global B2B platform for WITSA’s members’ members, enabling thousands of them to expand their business and professional networks, globally”, stated Dr. Sean Seah, PIKOM Deputy Chairman and WITSA GBX Executive Director, who is also the current Deputy Chairman of WITSA. “As it was being developed, thanks to improvements and innovation in platform technology, the GBX has grown into much more than a B2B platform.”

Other key features of WITSA’s GBX include a Request for Proposal Corner, Virtual Conference Hosting, a Virtual Exhibition Hall, live streaming of Webinars, a research repository, an Education & Training Center, a Global Partners and Products Showroom, a WITSA Speakers Bureau, and a Global ICT Excellence Awards Winners Honor Hall.

“On behalf of WITSA, I would like to say that we are very excited to be able to offer our members a unique benefit which will enable WITSA member companies of all sizes an opportunity to expand their professional and business networks around the globe,” said WITSA Chairman Mr. Yannis Sirros.

In the months ahead, WITSA’s GBX will also include an option for companies to obtain a “Business Excellence Certification” (BECP) status. Once a company is active on the GBX platform, they may choose to apply for BECP status. WITSA certified BECP companies may post RFIs and RFPs to the GBX network of companies to seek global partnerships on products, solutions, services and joint project bids opportunities.

“We applaud WITSA’s visionary initiative in wanting to help its business community to overcome these challenges by adopting a data-driven virtual platform powered by Fusionex that will empower its members with insights and enable their businesses to not only stay afloat but thrive. The GBX platform offers a holistic experience. It allows WITSA members and all participants to cultivate business relationships and gain access to new markets worldwide. It is our hope that this collaboration will serve as a catalyst in igniting a paradigm shift from physical to digital and hybrid. Only in doing so, will we be able to navigate the rapidly fluctuating, and anomalous landscape caused by COVID-19 and emerge resilient against future crises,” said Fusionex Group CEO Dato’ Seri Ivan Teh.

“As the GBX matures, we also plan on including the ability for members to launch online research and surveys, to use the GBX database to assist WITSA members in running their own events -such as signing up delegates, solicit sponsorships, identify speakers and program content-, offer GBX to key stakeholders such as the WTO, OECD, WHO, World Bank to organize joint events, sponsorships or surveys”, stated WITSA Secretary General Dr. Jim Poisant. “Participating companies will be able to expand their business and professional network around the globe through our Global Business Exchange, seek international recognition through the WITSA Business Excellence Certification and seek strategic partnerships, sub, and prime contracting opportunities, and enhance their corporate branding, globally”, continued Dr. Poisant.

The official launch of the GBX marked the participation of several WITSA countries, including companies from the likes of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Greece, Malaysia, Nigeria, Taiwan, UK, etc. The GBX platform can be found at https://witsa.fxvep.com/gbx/home. A short video presentation is also available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QBX47RHcouFtHw1NtPvyUsESKDBJTAsN/view

If you have any questions about the WITSA Global Business Exchange, please contact Ms. Molly Poisant at molly@witsa.org, Anders Halvorsen at ahalvorsen@witsa.org or your WITSA member association representative.

 

About WITSA:

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market. WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members – ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States – to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues. For more information on WITSA, please visit https://witsa.org/.

WITSA Signs Multi-Association Letter on China Draft Personal Information Protection and Data Security Laws

MEDIA RELEASE

 

June 3, 2021

 

Contact: Mr. Anders Halvorsen: +1 571 265-5964 E: ahalvorsen@witsa.org

 

WITSA Signs Multi-Association Letter on China Draft Personal Information Protection and Data Security Laws

Fairfax, VA:  The World Information Technology and Services (WITSA) today signed a multi-association letter addressing data localization mandates and data transfer restrictions in the People’s Republic of China’s draft Data Security Law (DSL) and draft Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL). The letter raises concerns regarding certain provisions relating to data localization and data transfers in the draft legislation.

The multi-association letter reflects WITSA’s existing policy principles established in its Statement of Policy on Restrictions of the Free Flow of Information Across Nationality/Regional Borders. WITSA is taking a strong stance against forced localization of data requirements as these interrupts the free flow of data that underpins the complex online networks connecting the globe in ways that threaten the cultural and economic growth potential of the Internet and Internet-based technologies.

The ability to access technology and transfer data securely across international digital networks is of central importance to any company with international business activities. Cross-border data transfers support many important priorities, including international sales and marketing, transnational research and development, cybersecurity, fraud monitoring and prevention, anti-money laundering, anti-corruption, and a broad range of other activities relating to the protection of health, privacy, security, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance. To avoid prejudicing these priorities, the multi-association letter recommends that the PIPL and DSL avoid the imposition of data localization mandates, onerous data transfer restrictions, and associated data-related barriers.

The signed letter can be found on the following link: https://witsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/China-DSL-PIPL-MultiAssociationLetter-20210602-English-Translation.pdf

 About WITSA:

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market. WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members — ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States — to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues. For more information on WITSA, please visit www.witsa.org

WITSA signs multi-association letter to make concrete policy recommendations to the G20 to drive the global digital recovery

MEDIA RELEASE


May 17, 2021

Contact:
Ms. Angela Mondou, WITSA Policy Chair: +1 (519) 589-4039 E: amondou@technationcanada.ca 
Mr. Anders Halvorsen: +1 571 265-5964 E: ahalvorsden@witsa.org

 

Fairfax, VA:  The World Information Technology and Services (WITSA) today co-signed a letter addressed to G20 governments. As we look ahead to this year’s G20 Summit in October, WITSA and our partners in the global digital and technology industries wish to emphasize the need to harness digital transformation to drive recovery and build resilience into the world economy WITSA and ten other leading international digital associations have put forward the following concrete policy proposals:

  • Avoid digital protectionism or imposing barriers to trade in recovery planning and economic stimulus packages;
  • Ensure that regulatory approaches impacting digital services, technologies and infrastructure are non-discriminatory;
  • Invest in strengthening the resilience of global value chains;
  • Commit to facilitating the free flow of data that recognizes the need for interoperability of regimes across borders and refraining from imposing damaging data localization requirements;
  • Follow the Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT) principles;
  • Support multilateral efforts at the OECD to establish a set of common practices and legal processes for ensuring trusted law enforcement; and
  • Establish common approaches to the regulation of emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence (AI).

 

The signed letter can be found here.

 

About WITSA:

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market. WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members — ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States — to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues. For more information on WITSA, please visit www.witsa.org

WITSA Calls for Partnerships with Governments to Connect the World

MEDIA RELEASE

  

January 22, 2021

Contact:  Dr Jim Poisant M: +1 703 728-4547 E: jpoisant@witsa.org

Fairfax, VA:  The World Information Technology and Services (WITSA) today published a statement of policy entitled “The Role of Government in Connecting the World – an Industry Perceptive”. The paper makes the case that, in a Digitally driven world economy, the need to fully join the Digital Age is no longer just a smart thing to do, -it is required for a nations’ future. It is up to governments, in partnership with industry and other stakeholders to shape e-commerce and the digital economy by adopting rules that favor the adoption of ICTs and economic growth. In many developing countries, this is an enormous challenge that will involve reforming existing policies, laws and regulations in many areas.

“The pandemic has highlighted the glaring need to bridge the digital divide, both within and across countries, given the crucial role the digital economy has played during the crisis”, said WITSA Chairman Yannis Sirros. “The COVID-19 crisis presents a unique opportunity to improve the lives and livelihoods of citizens. Governments, the private sector, international organizations and citizens must take up the challenge of increasing digitalization and dare to make a difference” continued Mr. Sirros. “The moment is now!”

“Unfortunately, the digital economy is still relatively unchartered territory in many emerging countries around the world, and policies and regulations are failing to keep pace with the ever-accelerating digital transformations taking place”, said WITSA Secretary General Dr. Jim Poisant. “It is imperative that government leaders, in cooperation and partnership with the private sector embraces and employees the use of Digital technologies”, continued Dr. Poisant. “ICT must be at the core all of decision made by government leaders.”

The full statement can be found on the WITSA web site at the following link. 

 About WITSA:

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market. WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members – ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States – to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues. For more information on WITSA, please visit https://witsa.org/.

WITSA Congratulates President Biden

January 20, 2021

 

President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW Washington, DC 20500

 

Dear President Biden:

On behalf of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA), we congratulate you on winning this important election and on having been inaugurated as the 46th United States President.

Looking ahead and facing the wide-ranging impacts of the pandemic, it is more important than ever for the United States to provide global leadership on a range of issues affecting its national prosperity, including international trade, climate change, sustainability, rule of law and support for a rules-based global economy.

WITSA is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market. We are dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services. On this basis, we are looking forward to becoming a partner with your Administration on policies that foster greater opportunity for families across all communities, in the United States as well abroad. From closing the digital divide to investing in research and development to a renewed collaboration with allies to achieve U.S. trade, economic, and national security objectives, our industry is committed to working constructively with yours to ensure that the United States adopts policies that support the well-being of all Americans as well as people around the world.

WITSA envisions itself as the leader in Fulfilling the Promise of the Digital Age for everyone. Your engagement with the wider world, including government and business leadership working together is indispensable to this effort. Such a comprehensive multi-stakeholder strategy will need to build upon America’s strengths in its innovation, entrepreneurship, know-how, educational system and world-class work force. It should seek to further leverage business to reinforce your global leadership and effectively engage with multilateral institutions for international rules that support business innovation and competitiveness. It should also insist that those institutions become more accountable to and inclusive of key global stakeholders, including the private sector, in pursuit of shared goals and values.

It is our mission to promote and facilitate the global growth of the ICT industry through public policy development and advocacy, and the promotion of global trade and investment. WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members – ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States – to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues.

We are ready to work with your Administration to realize the Promise of the Digital Age to everyone -in America and around the world- and to reap the gains from participation in global markets and trade, to advance sustainable development, and to deliver benefits in the form of jobs and opportunities in the U.S. and beyond. These objectives should be pursued together as the U.S. moves to build forward better and stronger, in partnership with its allies worldwide.

Respectfully

Yannis Sirros
Chairman
Dr. Jim Poisant
Secretary General
 

 

 

 

 

 

WITSA Highlights the Positive Impact and Contributions of ICT During a Time of Global Crisis

January 15, 2021

Contact:  Dr Jim Poisant M: +1 703 728-4547 E: jpoisant@witsa.org

 

WITSA Highlights the Positive Impact and Contributions of ICT During a Time of Global Crisis

Fairfax, VA:  The World Information Technology and Services (WITSA) today published a statement of policy entitled “The Impact and Contributions of ICT During a Time of Global Crisis: Embracing Digital Technology in the New Normal”. The paper takes stock of how our industry has stepped up to the task during the crisis. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, changes have taken place in our homes, our workplaces, our governments, businesses, meetings, education, travel, our healthcare system to include medical research-thus we have adopted new ways to conduct our lives-this is our new normal.

The paper shows that the pandemic has forced an exponential growth in and usage of digital technologies, leading to a “new normal” that fully embraces digital transformation and opening the door to the 4th Industrial Revolution and the fusion of the digital, biological, and physical worlds, as well as the growing utilization of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, robotics, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, and advanced wireless technologies, among others.

“Sooner than later, the COVID-19 virus pandemic will go down in history among other global catastrophes”, said WITSA Chairman Mr. Yannis Sirros. “The most important question is how the world will recover and learn from this crisis and prepare for the next one. The digital technology industry can support society’s prosperity, drive economic growth and promote innovation, introducing a new digital future, all over the world”, continued Mr. Sirros.

“Among all the lessons derived from the COVID-19 pandemic, none is more important than stressing the importance of ICT development”, stated WITSA Secretary General Dr. Jim Poisant. “Crises will come and go but falling behind in the Digital Age will cast nations into perpetual poverty and hardship”, continued Dr. Poisant. “Catching up is quite possible if nations act NOW with a sense of Urgency. As a matter of fact, now is the best time for nations to leapfrog ahead in their quest to become Digital nations and Digital Citizens.”

The full statement can be found on the WITSA web site at the following link: https://witsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/WITSA-COVID19-Report-2021.pdf

 About WITSA:

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market. WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members — ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States — to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues. For more information on WITSA, please visit www.witsa.org

WITSA Elects New Officers for the 2020-2022 Term

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 3, 2020

Contact:  Anders Halvorsen | ahalvorsen@witsa.org | +1 571 265-5964

 

Fairfax, Virginia: At its Board of Directors meetings on December 1, 2020, the World Information Technology and services Alliance (WITSA) voted on a new slate of officers for the 2020-2020 term.

Joining WITSA’s Chairman, Mr. Yannis Sirros,  Mr. Sean Seah representing the National ICT Association of Malaysia (PIKOM) was elected WITSA’s Deputy Chairman, who will serve in the absence of the Chairman, assuming all appropriate responsibilities. WITSA also elected eight Regional Vice Chairmen, who will be WITSA’s front-line representatives in their respective regions as well as conduits for new members joining WITSA.

Additionally, WITSA established two new committees that will be crucial to WITSA’s future: The Business Development Committee (BDC) and the Strategic Planning Committee (SPC).

Mr. Brian Shen of the Information Service Industry Association of Taiwan (CISA) will chair the Business Development Committee, which will be responsible for identifying new streams of revenue such as regional events, new memberships, grants and supporting existing WITSA programs, to include educational offerings, WITSA’s Business Excellence Certification program, WITSA’s Global Partnership programs, WITSA’s World Congress on IT, and other related activities with the express purpose of sustaining existing sources of WITSA’s revenue and creating new revenue sources in the near and long term in order to ensure WITSA’s financial sustainability.

Mr. Santiago Gutierrez of  the Mexican National Chamber of Electronics, Telecoms and IT Enterprises (CANIETI) will chair the new WITSA Strategic Planning Committee, which is responsible for increasing the global brand of WITSA as the Voice of the Global ICT Industry, contributing to WITSA’s long-term sustainability, establishing and implementing strategies for WITSA increase its relevant and valuable to WITSA members around the world.

Ms. Angela Mondou, the CEO & President of TECHNATION Canada, will Chair WITSA’s Global Policy Action Committee (GPAC), with a particular responsibility to ascertain and promote important issues affecting the global use of ICT as it relates to government policies.

Mr. Sean Seah of PIKOM, Malaysia, was re-elected as Chairman of WITSA’s Finance Committee, which is to oversee financial planning, prepare annual budgets for board approvals, financial management, ensure assets are protected,  and the drafting of fiscal policies.

Dr. Boris Komrakov of InfoPark, Belarus, was re-elected to lead WITSA’s Committee on Education, Training and Human Resources, which is responsible for understanding the problems, issues and roadblocks contributing to the shortage of ICT workers as they relate to education and training; identifying programs, curriculum, best practices, and opportunities as they apply to addressing the problems of the global ICT worker shortages.

Finally, Eng. Tarek Abd-elmonem Taha of the Egyptian Information Telecommunications, Electronics and Software Alliance (EITESAL), was elected Chairman of WITSA’s Nominating Committee, which is tasked with soliciting candidates for WITSA’s Board of Directors and Chairman.

“On behalf of the WITSA Secretariat, I wish to congratulate the new WITSA Officers upon their successful election”, said Secretary General Dr. Jim Poisant. “We look forward to working with the new leadership to take WITSA to the next level”.

A list of the newly elected WITSA officers is provided below. WITSA also recently elected a new Chairman and Board of Directors for the 2020-2022 term. Please see that press release on the WITSA website at https://witsa.org/witsa-elects-new-leadership-for-the-2020-22-term-selects-mr-yannis-sirros-as-its-first-chairman-from-europe/.

Chairman

Mr. Yannis Sirros (SEPE Greece)

WITSA Deputy Chairman

Mr. Sean Seah, The National ICT Association of Malaysia (PIKOM)

WITSA Regional Vice Chairmen:

Regional Vice Chairman for Africa:
Mr. Matthias Ifesieh, ITAN, Nigeria

Regional Vice Chairman for Middle East and North Africa:
Eng. Tarek Abd-elmonem Taha, EITESAL, Egypt

Regional Vice Chairman for Europe (EU & EEA):
Mr. Julian David, techUK, United Kingdom

Regional Vice Chairman for Europe (Non-EU):
Mr. Zoran Lazarevski, MASIT, Republic of North Macedonia

Regional Vice Chairman for Latin America:
Mr. Alberto Patron, CESSI, Argentina

Regional Vice Chairman for North America:
Ms. Angela Mondou, TECHNATION, Canada

Regional Vice Chairman for Asia-Pacific:
Mr. Md. Shahid-Ul-Munir, BCS, Bangladesh

WITSA Committees

Finance Committee:
Mr. Sean Seah (PIKOM, Malaysia)

Global Policy Action Committee:
Ms. Angela Mondou (TECHNATION, Canada)

Committee on Education, Training and Human Resources:
Dr. Boris Komrakov (InfoPark, Belarus)

Nominating Committee:
Eng. Tarek Abd-elmonem Taha (EITESAL, Egypt)

Strategic Planning Committee:
Mr. Santiago Gutierrez (CANIETI, Mexico)

Business Development Committee:
Mr. Brian Shen (CISA, Taiwan)

About WITSA

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is the leading recognized international voice of the global ICT industry, whose members from over 80 countries and economies represent more than 90 percent of the world ICT market.  WITSA is dedicated to advocating policies that advance industry growth and development; facilitating international trade and investment in ICT products and services; strengthening WITSA’s national industry associations; and providing members with a broad network of professional contacts.

WITSA hosts the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT), the premier global industry sponsored ICT conference.

WITSA members are leaders in a globally interconnected marketplace. Because the challenges facing the ICT industry are undisputedly global in nature, WITSA members work together to achieve a shared vision on important issues of common interest. WITSA makes it possible for its members — ranging from Mongolia and Argentina to Kenya and the United States — to identify common issues and priorities, exchange valuable information, and present a united position on industry issues.

For more information on WITSA, please visit www.witsa.org