Asia Green IT Forum 2010
Green IT Promotion Council(GIPC)
Makuhari, Japan October 6, 2010
Hidekazu Hasegawa
World energy-related CO2 emissions abatement by region
Source: IEA
IT contributes to an energy-saving society
Source: METI
Total CO2 emissions of Japan in each sector
Industry
34%
Transportation
20%
7%
Business
18%
Home
13%
6%
Energy Conv.
Others
IT1.5%
Steel
43%
Chemical
16%
Petroleum
9%
Elec. Power
8%
Paper 5%
Cement 5%
Others 10%IT 4%
„IT‟ penetrated in society greatly help to improve the energy efficiency
in other „IT' contributes to reduction of emissions in other 98% areas.
CO2 emissions of Japan in Industry sector
Green IT is expected to reduce electricity consumption by 590 billion kWh via energy-saving
IT equipment and IT usage to reduce overall energy consumption in all. (Correspond to 10
percent of Japan‟s total energy consumption in 2025)
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Electricity equivalent
(100million kWh)
Japan
490 billion kWh(1.1 billion/Co2) reduction
Energy-savings of IT devices
IT‟s contribution to reduce
energy consumption
Electricityconsumptionof IT devices
Growing expectations for green IT
100 billion kWh(0.2 billion ton/Co2) reduction
(Example)
・ITS, eco-driving
・Energy-saving in office
buildings and homes
(BEMS, HEMS)・Telework/TV conference
Activities of Green IT Promotion Council
Strengthening linkages with relevant offshore groups, Organization of
International Symposium
Contribution of new technologies and IT to the environment, education and
awareness-raising concerning environment/IT management
Identification of IT and Electronics technologies thought to be highly effective in
energy-saving, etc.,and roadmap formulation
Quantitative surveys and analysis on the contribution to reduction of the
environmental burden(possible CO2 emission reductions,etc.)
Strong links will be formed with
the “Green IT Initiative”.
Industry-government-university linkages will be
strengthened through partnership among the IT
and electronics industry, research institutes,
universities and governments.
International partnership will
be pursued through links with
offshore fora and various types
of information-sharing.
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Communicate to the wider world
Green IT Promotion Council partnership with USA and other
international organization for promoting Green IT.
Partnerships with International organization
2008年5月
Currently, the Green IT Promotion Council is cooperating
with EU, US and Asian organizations to prevent global
warming such as introduction of each activity and
formulating and diffusing energy efficiency metrics.
The Green Grid (USA)
Climate Savers Computing Initiative (USA)
KOREA Green Business IT Association (KOREA)
Digital Energy Solutions Campaign (USA)
◆May, 2008
◆January, 2009
◆June, 2009
Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft,
Telekommunikation und neue Medien e.V (GERMANY)
◆July, 2010
Asia Green IT Forum
○ The First Asia Green IT Forum was held on October 6, 2009,
bringing together delegates from governments and industries of
eight Asian countries (Japan, China, Korea, India, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam).
○ The participants issued a joint statement to enhance their future
cooperation.
Specific items of common understanding
① Importance of green IT in combating
global warming
② Mutual cooperation in Asia for green
IT activities
③ Forum continuation and sharing
information among countries
Survey on Energy Saving by IT
The government of Japan provides “Survey on
Energy Saving by IT” which utilizes Japanese high
technology energy saving/control technologies in
ASEAN countries.
Japan side pays the cost.
Member companies of Green IT Promotion Council
conduct the survey on the following facilities.
No. Facilities Outlines of survey
1 Data Center Facility survey / facility optimization planning / effectiveness monitoring / facility plan etc.
2 Public Facility (airport, school, hospital etc.)
Air-conditioning operation and maintenance control / ventilation facility control / lighting facility control etc.
3 Plant, Factory (petroleum industry, chemical industry, paper/pulp industry, steel industry etc.)
Air-conditioning facility survey / fan & compressor survey / Operation and maintenance survey / efficiency survey / advanced control etc.
- In January, facility managers had an energy saving training in Japan.
<Date>February 25, 2010
<Venue>The Westin Grande Sukhumvit Hotel
<Attendance>170 persons
<Date>February 23, 2010
<Venue>Pan Pacific hotel Singapore
<Attendance>160 persons
Greeting: Ms. Teo Lay Lim,
Chairman of Green IT Chapter, SiTF
Singapore Date:February 23, 2010 Bangkok Date:February 25, 2010
Speaker
METI
IDA
Yokogawa Electric Corp・TMEIC
NTT Data Intellilink Corp・Panasonic Corp
NTT Data Corp
Speaker
METI
Ministry of Industry (Thailand)
Yokogawa Electric Corp・TMEIC
NTT Data Intellilink Corp・Panasonic Corp
Yokogawa Manufacturing Corp
Asia Green IT Seminar
Greeting: Mr. Yuji Kumamaru,
Minister extraordinary and plenipotentiary
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Field Surveying company Country Outline of surveys
Data
Center
IDC FRONTIER INC. Viet Nam
- Air-conditioning operation
- Design and construction of data center from a viewpoint of
energy efficiency
NTT DATA
INTELLILINK
CORPORATION
Singapore
- Power supply, air-conditioning operation, etc.
- Countermeasure to power supply losses based on PUE (Power
Usage Effectiveness)
Public
Facilities
MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC
CORPORATION
China
- Facilities of university (power supply, IT equipment, lighting)- Possibility of improving energy efficiency by solutions for
visualizing and analyzing energy saving
NEC CORPORATION China
- Facilities of office (power supply, IT equipment, lighting,
air-conditioning)
- Possibility of improving energy efficiency by solutions for
visualizing and reducing power consumption of PCs
PANASONIC
CORPORATIONIndia
- Possibility of improving energy efficiency by visualizing
power consumption by measuring and monitoring system
YAMATAKE
CORPORATIONSingapore
- Possibility of BEMS (building energy management system) for
office building
Plant,
Factory
HITACHI, LTD. To Be confirmed- Accessories for utilities (fan, pump, compressor etc.)
- Estimation of energy saving by controlling rotation, etc.
YOKOGAWA
ELECTRIC
CORPORATION
China- Plant for production of which energy consumption is considerable
- Estimation of energy saving by simulation of most effective control
Survey on Energy Saving by IT
Asia Green IT Forum 2010
October 5, 2010
October 5, 2010
Asia Green IT Forum 2010
Participating countries and organizations
India
China
Korea
◆ Manufacturers‟ Association for Information Technology
(MAIT)
●National IT Industry Promotion Agency
◆ Korea Green Business IT Association
● Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)
◆ China Electronic Chamber of Commerce (CECC)
●Government Institution ◆Industry-sector Organization
Japan● Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry(METI)
◆ Green IT Promotion Council(GIPC)
◆ Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization
(CICC)
Participating countries and organizations
Singapore
Malaysia
Vietnam
●Infocomm Development Authority (IDA)
◆Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SITF)
Thailand ● Ministry of Industry
◆ Electrical and Electronics Institute, Thailand (EEI)
● Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water
(KeTTHA)
◆ Malaysia Administration Moderisation and Management
Planning Unit (MAMPU)
● Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC)
◆ Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA)
●Government Institution ◆Industry-sector Organization
Participating countries and organizations
Indonesia
Chinese Taipei
●Ministry of Communication and Information Technology
(KEMKOMINFO)
◆Indonesian Telematic Software Association (ASPILUKI)
Philippines
● Philippine Congressional Commission of Science,
Technology and Engineering
◆ Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the
Philippines Inc. (SEIPI)
◆Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers‟
Association (TEEMA)
●Government Institution ◆Industry-sector Organization
Summary: China (i)
1、 Gradually control and eliminate toxic and harmful substances in the production
process of electronic information industry. Among these, the most important job is
the implementation and execution of Management Regulation on controlling toxic
substances in the process of production, which is called Chinese version ROSS.
Currently, this work is advanced with steady steps.
2、 In the field of electronic product circulation, gradually control and eliminate the
pollution of toxic and harmful substances through effectively recycling waste
household appliance. Among these, the most important job is the formulation of
Management Regulation on Recycling waste household appliance, which is called
Chinese version WEEE.
Summary: China (ii)
3、 Promote the utilization of energy-saving and environment-protecting
energy. China is a country of huge energy-consumption. To achieve the aim
of emission reduction, China has no alternative but develop new energy. We
are actively advancing Wind power generation and solar energy. The use of
solar energy is more and more universal. China now is the biggest maker of
solar collector. However, there are some aspects that still need improving,
such as, the accession of solar energy generation to network, allowance
from the government, etc.
4、 Promote the development of green illuminating industry step by step.
There are cities that have already started granting allowance for energy-
saving lamps .Popularization of semiconductor lighting lamps is also
underway.
5、 Actively develop electric vehicles and electricity-storing batteries of high
performance. At present, Chinese government has already established
related development fund, encouraging and supporting the development of
electric vehicles.
Summary: India (i)
India has been transforming over the last one decade. There has been
significant progress in economic and social development. The Government
is focused on healthcare, education, infrastructure and inclusive growth. It
has been recognized that IT industry has been the growth engine for India.
However, there have been many challenges in several sectors including
energy. There has been a large gap between supply and demand with
increased economic activity.
The Government of India has taken initiated steps in the infrastructure
investment and policy areas for energy sustainability. Energy Conservation
Act of 2001 lays down the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders
and lays emphasis on standards and certification programs. Bureau of
Energy Efficiency ahs implemented several initiatives in this direction.
Information Technology has a major role in improving productivity, energy
savings, business process optimization of the eco-system which would help
in delivering sustainability.
Way forward for Manufacturers Association of IT (MAIT)
Working with Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Government of India for
implementation of standards and labeling program for IT products
Build awareness in the member organizations on Green IT
Encourage industry in building green data centers
Drive Innovation in infrastructure projects
Cloud Computing
Smart Grids
Smart Buildings
Intelligent Traffic Management
Work with Government for policies to encourage investments in Green
infrastructure
Summary: India (ii)
It will be impossible to become an advanced country without
advancing through the current trend: 『Green Competition』
Low-carbon green growth through green technology and clean energy
as new national vision for next 60 years
Simultaneous crises in
Environment and Resource
Green technology & green
industry as new growth engines
High foreign energy dependence
Can become an advanced country
when survive in green competition
International Society
under Green
Competition
Solutions for
Environment/resource
crises and New Growth
Engines needed in
Domestic Situation
Summary: Korea (i)
• Mitigation of climate Change & energy independence
• Creating New engines for economic growth
• Improvement on quality of life & enhanced international standing
• Establishment of Green New Deal Policy
• Establishment of Green Growth National Strategy & 5 year plan
• Selected as Leading Nation for Smart Grid
• National Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goal Settled
• Strengthen Global Green Growth Leadership
• Basic Law for Low-Carbon Green Growth Approved by the National Assembly
1. Prepare action plan for national greenhouse gas reduction goal
2. Develop growth engines from 10 core green technologies and promote business startups
from the excellent green technologies
3. Promote greening of main industries by improving energy efficiency
4. Expand green buildings · transportation and activate green financing
5. Rationalize energy price and reform tax system eco-friendly
6. Settle „Me First‟ green life-style like energy and food waste reduction
7. Expand international cooperation in green growth
Summary: Korea (ii)
Summary: Malaysia (i)
1. Institutional framework of green technology in Malaysia:-
i. Establishment of Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water in a
cabinet reshuffled;
ii. Restructuring of the Malaysian Energy Centre to the Malaysian Green
Technology Corporation (GreenTech Malaysia) as a technical arm of the
ministry;
iii. Establishment of National Green Technology Council, chaired by the
Prime Minister. Currently known as Green Technology and Climate
Change Council; and
iv. Develop Green Technology Road Map to give direction to implement
programmes and activities related to green technology for 6 known
sectors:-
• Energy;
• Building;
• Transportation;
• Water and solid waste management;
• Manufacturing; and
• Information technology.
Summary: Malaysia(ii)
2. The Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (MEGTW) is embarking
towards the development of green ICT. Initiatives done at the ministry are:-
i. Launching of MEGTW‟s Green Practices
Describe green practices in office. Practices relate to green IT:-
• Configure personal computers into sleep mode when not in use;
• Ensure all the equipment are turned off before leaving the office; and
• Print or make copies only when needed.
Ii. existing data centre to green data centre
Involve modification of:-
• Server Room Layout;
• Air conditioning system;
• Lighting system; and
• Power supply system.
Government Green ICT Initiative
The world's most pressing issues are climate change and energy security. In
facing up these challenges, Green ICT will facilitate the development of
knowledge workers, which would encourage us to embrace a sustainable and
better way of working. The Malaysia Government Green ICT initiatives signals
the way forward to a sustainable office environment in a coherent and
integrated manner. We want to see best green practice throughout government
whether it is about reducing the burden of ICT or improving efficiency through
the use of ICT. The Government had already identified the need to look into
initiatives that can save energy and use less carbon, which includes data
centre, e-mail and government network consolidation.
Summary: Malaysia (iii)
SITF, Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation, is driving its
Green IT efforts through its newly formed Chapter- Green IT
Chapter.
The Green IT Chapter aims to raise awareness in the industry in
adopting environmentally conscious best practices.
To achieve its objective Chapter has divided its activities in three
Sub Groups such as –
●Education for Sustainability (EFS)
Focus -
a)Carbon Economy and Trading
b)Climate Change
c)Business Case for Sustainability
Summary: Singapore(i)
●Green CIO
Focus -
a) Green Data Centers
b) Green Strategies
c) Virtualization
d) Consolidation
●Green Solutions Innovation (GSI)
Focus -
a) Intelligent Buildings
b) Smart Grids
c) Green Supply Chain
Various Industry players have joined this Chapter and are
actively participating in one of these Groups.
Each Subgroups are organizing Events/Talks related to their
Sub Groups and spreading go Green message to IT Industry
and CIOs in Singapore.
Summary: Singapore(ii)
The Policy
Green IT as part of green economy
Promotion of green industry
The Implementation
3R‟s activity
Use of cloud computing
The Future
Countrywide participation
Best practices knowledge sharing
Guideline on Green IT promotion
Thailand‟s Green IT Activity
Summary: Thailand(i)
Green IT activities & Situation Thailand
Green IT is the concept of management and environmental
friendly technology use in order to increase the efficiency of
energy consumption, to reduce green house gas emission, to
reduce electronics waste and including to recycling electronics
waste. The concept has been realized and adopted more
intensively in Thailand by government and entrepreneur in every
year. This presentation describes briefly about the Green IT
activities conducted by EEI (Electrical and Electronics Institute)
and Green IT situation of Thailand in present day. The Green IT
activities in Thailand can be categorized into 1) Greening
application 2) Greening activities 3) Greening the products and
4) Greening ICT 2020.
Summary: Thailand(ii)
Summary: Vietnam(i)
Green IT and Some Challenges to Developing Countries
This presentation is a broad debate of some of the fundamental questions about
Green IT and its challenges to developing countries.
It starts with the dilemma of development and sustainability when the more the
development gets the less green the environment becomes. It is widely claimed
that on the one hand economic and social development brings wealth to people
but on the other hand development is the terminator of itself. The heavier burden
of population growth and consumption behavior demand fatal exploitation of
natural resources which already exceeds the bearing capacity of the earth and
its ecological system. Urbanization, deforestation, natural resources and energy
utilization, wastage and pollution are hurting the earth planet so seriously that
global warming and climate change are visible evidences. The survival
possibility of the human beings thus is in a critical danger.
Summary: Vietnam(ii)
In this context, green IT is expected as one of the new approaches that can
contribute to mitigate the negative impacts of development extermination by not
only contributing to a low-carbon society realization but also to help people in
achieving harmony between human‟s life activities and the life of the earth.
However, the authors argue that there exists another temporal and spatial
dilemma of green IT for developing countries. By space, as green IT initiatives,
solutions and products often originate from more advanced countries, less
developed countries have to use their depleting natural resources or products
made by more polluting industries such as agriculture or mining to exchange.
As a consequence, the developed countries become greener and the
developing are less. By time, if this trend continues, future generations of the
developing countries will not enjoy much from green IT but in the opposite.
Being aware of this, it is suggested that suitable approach of cooperation
between developed and developing countries to promote green IT be worked
out.
In the last section, the authors present sketches Vietnam, its major problems of
sustainable development and initial activities towards green IT.
This presentation provides background and concept of green
IT/ICT and its importance to cut the CO2 emissions and save
energy. Next, the Taiwan National Science and Technology
Programs relating to develop ICT technologies and ICT
industries in Taiwan will be introduced. Taiwan green-energy
industry development strategies and smart grid development
plans will also be covered. Furthermore, several R&D and
deployment cases relating to green IT/ICT will be outlined,
including green buildings, carbon footprint tracking systems,
and green container computers for cloud computing. Finally,
future collaboration mechanisms of the forum are given in
the summary.
Summary: Chinese Taipei(i)
Scope of the Green-IT /ICT industry
3 major development strategies
fuel
Electric
power
Integrated
electric power
management
system
Client energy
management
system
(upstream)
Sensing and
communication
components
(mid-stream)
Energy
management
platform
(down-stream)
Applications/
services
Steam
Coal
Natural gas
Energy type 2 application focuses
Current Green-IT/ICT development policy:123
Summary: Chinese Taipei(ii)
Summary: Indonesia(i)
Indonesia is the 4th largest country in the world with more than 240 million people.
There are approximately 30 million Internet users with more than 3 million
subscriber in Indonesia. The are more than 160 million cellular number in use.
These are huge numbers and they keep growing.
The ever increasing number of ICT utilization in Indonesia not only provide benefits
for the users but also poses challenges in managing the energy needed for
implementing ICT as well as in treating the waste product. We realized that we had
limited supply for electrical energy, limited budget to maintain a heathy environment
and limited knowledge to recycle the waste. Therefore, Indonesia has started to
focus Green IT in the country development. Indonesia is still in the early stage of
green computing, but many initiatives has been made such as Green ICT seminar,
International Collaboration in green ICT, recycle of eWaste (only for PCB) and
Indonesia ICT Award (one winner about green ICT).
We believe that regulation about green use, green disposal, green design and
green manufacture is a must, so in the following years we will start to formulate a
ministry regulation for implementing green IT. Finally, Indonesia is very keen to
implement green IT in the future, so we welcome cooperation with any countries to
develop green IT together.
Summary: Indonesia(ii)
Philippine Green IT Green Technology represents an opportunity for creating new
businesses and jobs in Asia
Emergence of the „Internet of things‟ and the „Internet of Energy
Systems‟ will lead to a new class of appliances and devices.
Research will create new clean water systems, power efficient
appliances and Internet based Green Systems.
Philippines is already initiating exciting new projects that will create
new Industries.
Ionics 5W PlugComputer
Wireless Sensor Systems
Solar Systems with Clean
Water and Waste Management
Summary: Philippine(i)
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Summary: Philippine(ii)
IRDI New Institution for advanced engineering and R&D in the Philippines
aimed at new product development. Based on ITRI Taiwan model.
Green IT is a major growth area for the country.
This PPP enables small businesses and academe to gain access to
hardware, software, and technology training from local and foreign
players.
We will pursue new products for the emerging Asean market.
Industrial Research &
Development Institute
COMSTET
E 1987 Congressional Commission on
Science & Technology and
Engineering
Realization of a low-carbon society is a top-priority issue
requiring an urgent, global-scale response. Moreover, radical
technological innovation has a critical role to play in achieving
harmony between our economic and social activities and the
global environment.
IT and electronics technologies stand to contribute
substantially to the realization of a low-carbon society, in part
by boosting the efficiency of IT devices, for which a demand
explosion is expected in the coming years, and also through
the sophisticated control and management which they enable,
the latter opening the way for greater production, logistical and
administrative efficiency which will in turn generate greater
productivity and energy efficiency in all economic and social
activities.
Asia Green IT Forum Joint Statement
Around the world, these technologies are now being
disseminated through green IT campaigns, and in Asia too,
the region‟s recent economic development and the
accompanying boom in energy consumption position the
promotion of green IT as an urgent task.
The Asia Green IT Forum was held for the first time last year
as a concrete move in that direction, bringing together
government and industry representatives from around Asia to
exchange views toward the realization of a low-carbon society.
The meeting affirmed that Asian countries would work together
in devoting maximum efforts to achieving a low-carbon society
through the use of IT.
This year, a second meeting was held on 5 October again at
Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. Representatives from
China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and
Vietnam engaged in a vigorous exchange of views grounded
in their particular domestic circumstances, including their
green IT initiatives to date and the integration of these with
environmental and energy-related measures.
The following specific common points of understanding
emerged.
(a) Promotion of green IT and the global expansion thereof
toward achieving a low-carbon society
Participating countries and regions will continue to
promote the introduction and use of green IT, and will
take advantage of various opportunities to work to
highlight the importance of green IT in international low-
carbon initiatives (UN, OECD, IEA, APEC, etc.).
(b) Mutual green IT cooperation in Asia
To disseminate and publicize green IT action in Asia,
mutual cooperation will be extended in holding seminars,
symposia, fairs and other events in the participating
countries and regions.
(c) Sharing information on and encouraging the introduction
of best practices
As sharing best practices is an effective means of
approaching the introduction of green IT technologies
and products, participating countries and regions will
indicate their own best practices and share information
on these to promote green IT introduction.
(d) Promoting green IT analysis in Asia
In 2009 and 2010, energy-saving analyses conducted
by Japan in Asia from a green IT perspective in relation
to buildings, factories and data centers, etc., confirmed
the value of this approach. Participating countries and
regions will work to implement similar green IT analyses
alone and in conjunction with each other.
(e) Boosting energy efficiency in data centers
The advent of a full-scale network era in Asia in the
coming years is expected to prompt a surge in data
center demand. Steps need to be taken to reduce the
amount of energy consumed in data centers, and the
countries involved are looking at indicators to measure
energy efficiency with an eye to international
standardization. Measuring energy efficiency through
indicators is an effective means of quantifying data
center performance in this regard. In Asia too, indicator-
based measurement will be trialed toward boosting the
energy efficiency of data centers, supporting the
adoption of these indicators as international standards.
(f) Promotion of international partnership
In the US and Europe too, a number of institutions are
working actively to promote green IT. The Asia Green IT
Forum will be positioned as one corner of a global green
IT promotion alliance, working in partnership with these
institutions to help realize low-carbon societies on a
global scale.
(At the Green IT International Symposium on 6 October,
views were exchanged with key US and European
institutions on the global promotion of green IT, with
participants confirming the importance of a global
alliance.)
(g) Forum continuation and sharing information
Continuing to hold the Asia Green IT Forum will be
important in Asia leading the way on green IT action as
part of the effort to achieve low-carbon societies on a
global scale.
An Asia Green IT Forum portal with links to green IT
promotion activities in the various Asian countries and
regions will be created within Japan‟s Green IT
Promotion Council portal to contribute to mutual
information-sharing.
China
Dr. Liu Wen Qiang
Mr. Wang Ning
Executive Vice President
China Electronic Chamber of Commerce (CECC)
Director
Department of Energy Conservation and Resources Utilization
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)
India
Mr. Dravida Seetharam
Chairman
Southern Region
Manufacturers' Association for Information Technology
(MAIT)
Korea
Dr. Seong Jin Kim
Dr. Jung-Kook Paeng
Chairman
Korea Green Business IT Association
Manager, Green IT Team
National IT Industry Promotion Agency
Mr. Dong-Hoon Kim
Vice Chairman
Korea Green Business IT Association
Malaysia
Mr. Md Farid Bin Md Salleh
Mr. Wan Mohd Rosdi Wan Dolah
Assistant Secretary(Development)
Green Technology Sector
Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA)
Principle ICT Consultant
Malaysian Public Sector ICT Consultant Team
Prime Minister Department
Malaysia Administrative Modernisation and Management
Planning Unit (MAMPU)
Singapore
Mr. Gyanendra Kumar
CEO, Infotrust Singapore Pte Ltd
/Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation(SITF)
Thailand
Mr. Veerepol Srilert
Mr. Charuek Hengrasmeet
Mr. Deouty Director GeneralDepartment of Industrial Promotion
Ministry of Industry
President
Electrical and Electronics Institute, Thailand (EEI)
Dr. Decha Chatutananant
Industrial Technical Official
Department of Industrial Promotion
Ministry of Industry
Vietnam
Dr. Nguyen Thanh Tuyen
Mr. Tran Quang Hung
Deputy Director General
Department of information Technology
Ministry of Information and Communications
Secretary General
Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA)
Chinese Taipei
Dr. Jenn-Hwan Tarng
General Director
Identification and Security Technology Center
Industrial Technology Research Institute
Ms. Cindy Chen
Vice President
International Affairs Department
Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers‟ Association
Indonesia
Mr. Riki Arif Gunawan
Mr. Gunawan Hidayat Tjokrodjojo
Deputy Director for Software, DG of ICT Applications
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology
(KEMKOMINFO)
Treasurer
Indonesian Telematic Software Association (ASPILUKI)
Philippine
Dr. Gregory Tangonan
Mr. Ernesto Borja Santiago
Executive Director
Philippine Congressional Commission of Science,
Technology and Engineering
President
Semiconductor and Electronics Industries
in the Philippines Inc. (SEIPI)
Japan
Mr. Atsushi Taketani
Mr. Kenji Kuroda
Mr. Hidekazu Hasegawa
Green IT Promotion Council
Director
Office for Environmental Affairs and Recycling
Commerce and Information Policy Bureau
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Chairman, Policy committee, Green IT Promotion Council
Mr. Kunitaka HashizumeExecutive Director
Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization
(CICC)