Taipei Rolls Out Red Carpet For 2010 Asocio Ict Summit

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MEDIA RELEASE PR42088


Taipei Rolls Out Red Carpet for 2010 ASOCIO ICT Summit


TAIPEI, Taiwan, Nov. 8, 2010 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


    Keynote speeches, panel discussions, and ICT industry and IT Service businesses showcasing cutting-edge

technologies are highlights of the summit


    Hosted by the Information Service Industry Association of Chinese Taipei (CISA), the2010 ASOCIO ICT Summit

will be held in Taipei, Taiwan from December 1st through the 3rd at the Taipei International Convention Center.

The summit theme is ASOCIO ICT Best Practices and focuses on demonstrating Best ICT Practices and success

stories of each member economy. The Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organization (ASOCIO) is a group of

IT industry associations from economies in the Asia and Oceania regions.


    The exhibits, showcasing cutting-edge technologies of outstanding ICT industry and IT Service businesses, are

organized around the themes of Business Solutions, E-Commerce, Digital Content, Outsourcing, ICT Education, SI

and IT Consultation, and the Digital Divide.


    Keynote speeches will be delivered by Mr. Stan Shih, Chairman of the iD SoftCapital Group and Co-Founder and

Chairman Emeritus of the Acer Group; Dato' Dan E. Khoo, Chairman of the World Information Technology and

Services Alliance (WITSA), Malaysia; and Dr. Ming-Ji Wu, Director General, Department of Industrial Technology

(DoIT), Ministry of Economic Affairs. Panel discussions include e-Government, e-Business, Cloud Computing, e-

SME, and Digital Opportunity.


    Optional networking activities on November 30th will include a golf tournament or a tour of the Yingge Ceramics

Museum, and dinner and golf tournament award ceremony. For ASOCIO members only on December 1st, there

will be a Past President Council Meeting, Board Meeting, and General Assembly. Pre-registered participants will

visit the Industrial Technology Research Institute and the NanKang Software Park, and participate in a WTM

meeting, and business matching. Scheduled for the evening are the exhibition opening and welcome reception,

and Taipei Night. The keynote speeches and panel discussions will take place on Thursday and Friday. Friday

afternoon and evening there will be a press conference, closing ceremony, and gala dinner at the Grand Hyatt

Taipei.


    CISA 


    The Information Service Industry Association of Chinese Taipei (CISA), is Taiwan's sole representative body of

information service industries. Founded in 1983, CISA is one of the most time-honored hi-tech associations in

Taiwan. Its 750 corporate members comprise domestic, international companies and R&D institutes in software

development, distribution, and information and network service businesses. CISA is the founding member of the

Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organization (ASOCIO), and is a member on the Steering Committee of World

Information Technology & Service Alliance (WITSA). For more details visit:



    ASOCIO


    Since its establishment in 1984, in Tokyo, Japan, ASOCIO has dedicated itself to promoting, encouraging and

fostering relationships, while promoting trade between its member organizations. As a federation of computing

industry associations from the Asian-Oceanian region, ASOCIO's overriding objective is to develop the computing

society and industry in the region. ASOCIO has been instrumental in linking up IT companies in its member

economies. For more details visit: http://www.asocio.org 


    SOURCE: The Information Service Industry Association of Chinese Taipei



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