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ICT CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
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ICT CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

A. FOREWORDASEAN recognizes that achieving the vision of e-ASEAN is only possible when ASEAN countries are aware of the role of ICT. Recognizing the very important role of ICT, in recent years, ASEAN has focused its joint effortsin the widespread promotion of ICT by many ways.The e-ASEAN Framework Agreement signed by the ASEAN Heads of State and Government on 24 November 2000 at the Fourth ASEAN Informal Summit in Sin-gapore aims among others to promote cooperation to reduce the digital divide within individual ASEAN Member States and amongst ASEAN Member States. It also covers initiatives to improve the provision and delivery of services by ASEAN governments using ICT.

The Ministerial Understanding on ASEAN Cooperation in Telecommunications and Information Technology signed by the Ministers gathered for the 1st ASEAN Telecommunication Ministerial Meeting on 13-14 July 2001 in Kuala Lumpur, cov-ers policy development and program implementation to bridge the digital divide within ASEAN by enhancing access to and use of telecommunications and IT.

The Manila Declaration 2002 signed by the Ministers gathered for the 2nd ASE-AN Telecommunication Ministerial Meeting on 28 August 2002 in Manila, in-structs TELSOM to implement ICT projects to narrow the digital divide between developed and less developed ASEAN countries and to facilitate the transforma-tion of ASEAN into a knowledge-based economy by improving the adoption and usage of ICT products and services through universally accessible ICT networks and competitive and affordable ICT products and services.

At the Tenth ASEAN Telecommunications and Information Technology Ministers Meeting (TELMIN-10) held on 13 – 14 January 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the Ministers adopted the ASEAN ICT MASTER PLAN 2011 – 2015 (“AIM 2015”), which serves as a guide to promote and to enable ICT to become a major em-powering and transformative force in the ASEAN information society. In the Master plan, innovation is a foundation thrust that aims to develop a creative, innovative and green ICT sector in all countries in ASEAN.One of the effective ways to promote ICT is through ICT Centers of Excellence in ASEAN member countries. Although, there is no cooperation among ASEAN countries in the field of establishment and connection of ICT Centers of Excel-lence, ASEAN member countries are also trying to promote public awareness and cooperate with each other in promoting ICT in many actions.

B. CONTACT PERSONSCONTACT INFORMATION

Country Representative Contact Details

Cambodia

Touch KimHuyDirector of ICT DepartmentNational Institute of Post, Telecom and In-formation Communication Technology

[email protected]

Indonesia

Ms. GatiGayatriDirectorICT Research and Human Resource Devel-opment AgencyMinistry of Communication and Informa-tion Technology

[email protected]

Laos

Ms. PhavanhnaDouangbouphaActing Director of DivisionPlanning and Cooperation Division, Lao National Internet Center (LANIC)

[email protected]

Myanmar

Dr. Nyein AyeAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Computer Studies, Mandalay, Myanmar.

[email protected]

Singapore

Mr. Chia TeckFatt AndrewAssistant ManagerInfocomm Development Authority of Sin-gapore (IDA)

[email protected]

Thailand

Ms. KalayaChinatiwornDirector of International Organizations GroupMinistry of Information and Communica-tion Technology

[email protected]

Vietnam

Prof. Dr. Le XuanLanPresidentMs. Nguyen QuynhAnhDeputy head of Information and Commu-nications DivisionNational Institute of Information and Com-munications StrategyMinistry of Information and Communica-tions

[email protected]

[email protected]

C. LIST OF ICT CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

01 BRUNEI

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Organization: Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB) - iCentre

http://www.icentre.bizBandar Seri BegawanMr. K. L. [email protected]• To continuously provide an environment for the sustainable development of ICT based start ups via accelerant skill-building programs as well as focusing on knowledge gaps and improving them through a mentorship and networking system.• To improve the technical skill sets and assist in the ecosys-tem development of the start ups in Brunei.

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University Brunei Darussalam - Modelling and Sim-ulation Research Clustershttp://www.ubd.edu.bnBandar Seri BegawanDr. SaifulAzmi [email protected]

02 INDONESIA

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Korea-Indonesia ICT Training Center (Korina ICT Training Center)Established based on cooperation framework between Indonesia Government and South Korea Government through the signing of Record of Discussions Between KOICA of The Republic of Korea And The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of The Government of The Republic of Indonesia on The Project For The Establishment of A Korea-Indonesia ICT Training Center, 12 July 2007.The building construction of the Training Center was conducted by Korean Government and finished in 2009.

Year Number of program Number of participants2009 5 1802010 11 3532011 8 3752012 5 3002013 9 540

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Cikarang, District of Bekasi, Province of West JavaPSTIK-UAI Tel: 021-727 92753 (ext. 6006)[email protected]• Training Programs:• Information Technology Basic;• Database;• Networking;• Programming;• Multimedia & Animation;• Operating System;• CAD;• Software Engineering• Graphics Design.

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National ICT HRDEstablished as one of five prospective projects to be fi-nanced with the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) of the Indonesia Government and the Korean Government in 2006. The project of National ICT HRD was agreed within EDCF Policy Dialogue held on December 19, 2005 in Jakarta. Campus of SyarifHidayatullah State Islamic University was select-ed as the site of the project through MoU between MCITConstruction Period : 2007.7 ~ 2009. 6Scale : 2F~3F(5 structure) (lecture room , dormitory, welfare center 등)Site area : 7,000 등Total Floor area : 10,000 등Ciputat, District of Tangerang, Province of Banten

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Institute Technology of Sepuluh November Surabayahttp://ftif.its.ac.id/ind/

Jl. Taman Teknologi Tel: +6231 5922949

[email protected]• Promote the creation of an efficient management system faculty, effective, and sustainable.• Give greater opportunities to students as major stakeholders to participate actively in all activities of the faculty.• Equip graduates with the knowledge, skills and values nec-essary to continue studies or to participate actively in society.• Improving the quality of teaching and learning processes in the environment facilitate faculty with academic staff to apply the methods of teaching and learning process that new and innovative.• Create an environment that allows academic staff to con-duct research with activism-fitas national and international quality standards.• Enhance sustainable cooperation between faculty with ex-ternal parties.

02 INDONESIA

02 INDONESIA

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TELKOM R&D Center - PT. Telekomunikasi IndonesiaTELKOM R&D Center is a supported business unit of PT tele-komunikasiindonesia, tbk with structural responsibility direct ro network & solution director. As long as business organized trans-formation into model customer centric organization, research and development function of the company more used and focused to build company capability to prepare service development and emi-nent product also can anticipate business development trend which based on information and communication technology.http://www.telkom.co.id/en

Bandung-West JavaTel: +62-22-4574784 Fax: [email protected]• New product development with character of : new inno-vation, development, modification, utilization and optimization improvement.• Evaluation and reconstruction of product that have already launched from technology and production technology side.• Network infrastructure development to support product, service and company business based network development includ-ing implementation of technology/ network assessment and re-quired technology selection.• Network review implementation to improvement of network interoperability, integrity, utility, quality, reliability and security aspect.• Network Planning in the form of master plan, strategic level network planning and future network vision.• Test service including work related with quality assurance and other same kind of services for external customer.• Measuring equipment Calibration service for internal and external customers• Consultancy and assessment Service from Telkom (CIQS) and vendors’ internal quality system.• Research of technology, business and innovation product to support TELKOMs’ operational requirement.

03 CAMBODIA

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Centre of Excellence in Talent Development (ICCETD)India-CambodiaIndia-Cambodia Centre of Excellence & Talent Development (ICCETD) is the outcome of the visit of Hon’ble Prime Minister of Cambodia to India in December 2007.The government of the republic of India initiated a proposal to facilitate setting up of Talent Development Centre in a prominent city having inter-national outreach for teaching ICT in Cambodia. On Feb 01, 2012 Gov-ernment of India & Government of Cambodia have signed the MOU for setting up of ICCETD. On Mar 15, 2012 MEA & C-DAC have signed the agreement for setting up of ICCETD.http://iccetd.nida.gov.kh/

Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanouk VilleMr. Touch Kimhuy Tel: 855-15-666 766Mr. KhomChantha Tel: 855-12-826 537Mr. Ros Same Tel: 855-77-636 [email protected]• Professional Certificate in information Technology (PCIT)• Professional Certificate in IT Project Management (PCPM)• Professional Certificate in Web Designing (PCWD)• Professional in MS .NET Programming (P MS .NET)• Professional Certificate in Web Technologies (PCWT) – Core Java and Enterprise Java• Professional Certificate in Business Computing (PCBC)• Professional in Office Automation (POA)• Professional Certificate In Information Technology Infrastructure Management (PC ITIM)• Professional Certificate in Cyber Security (PCCS)

04 LAO PDR

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Lao National Internet Center

http://lanic.gov.la/

• Establish the National e-Government Infra-structure.• IT equipment and facilities to Government Organization.• Development e-Government application.• Training and Human Resource Development.

05 MALAYSIA

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MIMOS BerhadMIMOS – Industries CoEMIMOS – Universities CoE• MIMOS – Industries CoE: Some of the successful Centres of Excel-lence – established in collaboration with multinational companies- share their expertise and experience with local players, for greater competitive-ness of Malaysia’s IT industry players in local, regional and international markets. These include MIMOS-Agilent, MIMOS-Altair, MIMOS-CISCO, MIMOS-Microsoft, MIMOS-SGI, MIMOS- Yahoo! HP-Intel.• MIMOS – Universities CoE: University Partners serve as virtual Re-searchers focusing on basic research in their respective technological areas of excellence, also complementing MIMOS’ applied research in frontier technologies. Collaboration with Universities provides MIMOS an oppor-tunity to pool strengths and tap into a wealth of expertise to transform the technology seeds into technology shelves and platforms that are industry and market-driven for commercialisation. Some of the CoE established by MIMOS with renowned research universities include: MIMOS-IIUM, MI-MOS-UMS, MIMOS-UNIMAS, MIMOS-UTAR, MIMOS-UTM.http://www.mimos.my/centre-of-excellence/mimos-industries-coe/http://www.mimos.my/centre-of-excellence/mimos-universities-coe/

Kuala Lumpur, [email protected]• MIMOS’ various Centres of Excellence (CoE) were established to promote and license innovative MIMOS technologies or Intellectual Prop-erties (IPs) to qualified ICT companies, to give them an edge towards repo-sitioning them in the global markets.• MIMOS’ University CoEs are physical labs or offices located at universities. It is intended that all R&D labs resident within local universi-ties be transformed into CoEsthat will support the country’s key economic corridors, which include the Sabah Development Corridor (SDC), Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE), Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER), East Coast Economic Region (ECER) and Johor’s Iskandar Malaysia.• CoEs for various industries have also been set up in collaboration with multinational companies (MNC), to increase Malaysia’s ICT industry competitiveness. By learning from the MNC’s experience and expertise, local ICT companies can run at a level playing field with their foreign coun-terparts.

05 MALAYSIA

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Telekom Malaysia R&D - TM Innovation Centre• TM R&D, a wholly owned subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia Bhd.(TM) started its operation on 1st January 2001 as the R&D arm to support current and future business of TM, with the vision to become a technology company and a leading force in the market through research, development and innovation in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industrywww.tmrnd.com.mySelangorMohamadZainuddin [email protected]

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Universiti Utara Malaysia - TU-UUM Asia Pacific Centre of Excellence for Rural ICT DevelopmentThe establishment of the center aims at Empowering the community to improve the quality of life by pro-viding executive and communitytraining programmes, human capital development, undertake research and innovation through ICT for development.www.itu.uum.eduSintok, KedahDr. Suhaidi [email protected]• To provide high-quality training programmes which promote lifelong learning to individuals, organi-zations and the community; • To develop and support research that produce high impact research and innovative products;• To provide outlines for best practices;• To provide consultations;

05 MALAYSIA

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Universiti Utara Malaysia - InterNetWorks Research GroupThe InterNetWorks Research Group is one of the leading research groups in the Universiti Utara Malaysia. The goals of the InterNet-Works research group are:• Pursue long term and short term research programs on the Internet architecture and related networking issues,• Organize and participate actively in research symposium, con-ferences and workshop disseminating knowledge.• Participate actively in the standardization communities to enhance the reach of technologies to wider audience.• Act as a link between the research community and commercial organizations for the mutual benefits of both sectors.http://www.internetworks.mySintok, KedahAssociate Prof. Dr. Suhaidi [email protected] InterNetWorks Research Group is one of the leading research groups in the Universiti Utara Malaysia. InterNetWorks Research Laboratory started in 2003 under the School of Computer Sciences, Universiti Utara Malaysia. This group is motivating research about network applications, services and protocols to meet the future aca-demic and information technology industry demands of Malaysia and world networking industry.

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UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)/National University of Malaysia - Institute of Visual InformaticsThe InterNetWorks Research Group is one of the leading research groups in the Universiti Utara Malaysia. The goals of the InterNet-Works research group are:• Pursue long term and short term research programs on the Internet architecture and related networking issues,• Organize and participate actively in research symposium, conferences and workshop disseminating knowledge.• Participate actively in the standardization communities to enhance the reach of technologies to wider audience.• Act as a link between the research community and commer-cial organizations for the mutual benefits of both sectors.www.ftsm.ukm.my/viSelangor

06 MYANMAR

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University of Computer Studies - Research & Development Depart-mentIn 1971, the university was founded as UCC, the university Computer Center. In 1988, it was established as an Institute of Computer Science and Technology (ICST). On July 1, 1998, the Institute was changed to the University of Computer Studies, Yangon(UCSY).www.ucsy.edu.mmYangonProf. Dr. Ni [email protected]• To train Information Technology (IT) professionals, leaders and entrepreneurs for Myanmar and to advance research and development in both the academic and professional disciplines.• To help meet the growing need for general and advanced comput-er education in Myanmar. • To offer both undergraduate and post graduate degrees as well as diploma programs in computer studies. • To conduct research contributing to the welfare to the nation and to carry out research and development activities on IT utilizing the high caliber experts.• To foster the outstanding products of the University to become high caliber experts.

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University of Computer Studies - Research & Development De-partment

www.ucsy.edu.mm/ucsmMandalayProf. Dr. [email protected]

07 PHILIPPINES

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Advanced Science and Technology Institute - Department of Sci-ence and TechnologyThe Institute was established in 1987 with the vision: “The Advanced Science and Technology Institute shall be among the leading Research and Development Centers in Information and Communications Tech-nology (ICT) and Electronics within the Southeast Asian region.”www.asti.dost.gov.phQuezon CityDenis F. [email protected]• Scientific research and development in the advanced fields of Information and Communication Technology and Microelectronics.• Undertake long-term researches to strengthen and modernize science and technology infrastructure;• Conduct research and development work in the advanced fields of studies including biotechnology and microelectronics; and• Complement the overall endeavor in the scientific field with intensive activities in the computer and information technologies.

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University of the Philippines-Los Banos - Institute of Computer Sciencehttp://www.ics.uplb.edu.ph/LagunaDr. Eliezer A. Albacea [email protected]• To produce the needed quality manpower for the software in-dustry of the Philippines and the manpower needed to carry out the information processing functions of private and government institu-tions.• To carry out high-level research and development in comput-er science and computer hardware so as to enhance locally produced computer products.• To continuously upgrade the computing personnel of indus-try and government through training.

07 PHILIPPINES

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Department of Science and Technology - Industrial Technology Development Institutehttp://itdibiz.com/Taguig CityDr. Nuna E. [email protected]

08 SINGAPORE

R&D and Learning Institutions in Singapore

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Institute For Inforcomm Research (I2R)I2R seeks to be the globally preferred source of innovations in `Inter-active Secured Information, Content and Services Anytime Anywhere’. I!R performs R&D in information, communi-cations and media (ICM) technologies to develop holistic solutions across the ICM value chain.www.i2r.a-star.edu.sgSingaporeMr. Steven Loh, Deputy Director – Industry [email protected]&D in information technology, wireless and optical communication networks, interactive and digital media, signal processing and com-puting.

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Data Storage Institute (DSI)Spearheading world-class R&D in next generation data storage technologies, DSI is positioned to lead and support thegrowth of the data storage industry in Singapore. With core competencies in network storage, non-volatile memory and high-density magnetic recording technologies, DSI is quipped with the state-of the-art facilities for advanced R&D as well as system design and prototyping.www.dsi.a-star.edu.sgSingaporeMr Ng Keng [email protected]&D in data storage technologies

08 SINGAPORE

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INSTITUTE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (IHPC)IHPC spearheads the use of advanced computational techniques to develop models for analysis and solutions for complex engi-neering and scientific problems. It provides one-stop computa-tional solutions in the areas of advanced computing, large-scale complex systems, computational materials science and engineering as well as computational electronics and photonics.www.ihpc.a-star.edu.sgSingaporeMs Amy Foo, Director – Industry [email protected] scientific advances and technological innovations through computational modelling, simulation and visualisation methodolo-gies.

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INSTITUTE FOR MICROELECTRONICS (IME)IME helps to drive the continued growth of Singapore’s elec-tronics industries through high calibre research anddevelopment in semiconductor-based technology andsolutions.www.ime.a-star.edu.sgSingaporeDrYeohWooiGan, Director – Industry [email protected]&D in integrated circuits design, silicon processtechnologies, ad-vanced packaging and reliability testing.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (NUS)

www.nus.edu.sg/enterprise/iloSingaporeMs Irene Cheong, Director – NUS Industry Liaison [email protected] institutions with faculty of engineering, computing, data management and analytics, information systems, software system.

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SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY (SMU)www.sis.smu.edu.sgSingaporeProf Steven [email protected] institutions with faculty of engineering, computing, data management and analytics, information systems, software system.

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NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY (NTU)www.ntu.edu.sgSingaporeMs. Karen Teo, Senior Assistant Director, Nanyang Innovation & Enterprise [email protected] institutions with faculty of engineering, computing, data management and analytics, information systems, software system.

08 SINGAPORE

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INSTITUTE OF SYSTMES SCIENCE (lSS) www.iss.nus.edu.sg

Singapore

[email protected]

Providing graduate education, professional development courses, consultancy and research services. Its objectives include developing infocomm leaders, and driving business and organisation innova-tion. Professional courses will include areas of project management, business analytics, social business, service innovation, strategic IT management, IT service management, IT risk management, business analysis, and advanced software design & development.

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Association Of The Telecommunications Industry Of Singapore (ATIS)www.atis.org.sgSingapore

atis (at) atis (dot) org (dot) sg

Provide a common platform for all members of the industry to inter-act, work together and position Singapore as a leading global Info-Communications (ICT) hub.

ATiS members come from all areas of the ICT / Telecommunications industry including Service Providers and Operators, Equipment Manufacturers, Distributors and Dealers, Value-Added Resellers (VARs), System Integrators (SIs), Consultants and RND organisa-tions.

08 SINGAPORE

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Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SITF)www.sitf.org.sgSingapore

[email protected]

Works with various stakeholders in the ICT industry to promote emerging technologies and ICT-related issues in areas such as Digital Media, Cloud Computing, Green IT, Wireless, Security and Gover-nance.

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Singapore Computer Society (SCS)www.scs.org.sgSingaporeSCS [email protected]

Largest IT professional body in Singapore, wide range of events such as seminars & conferences, publications and access to an invaluable network of specialistsAdministers the National IT Skills Certification Programme that offers individuals the avenue to gain recognition and career develop-ment

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Information Technology Management Association (ITMA)www.itma.org.sgSingaporeITMA [email protected]

Seeks to be Centre of excellence for IT leadership, harnessing IT Management best practices for the success of businesses, and to nur-ture new generations of CIOs.

08 SINGAPORE

ICT Associations in Singapore

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Association Of Information Security Professionals (AISP)www.scs.org.sgSingaporeSCS [email protected]

Largest IT professional body in Singapore, wide range of events such as seminars & conferences, publications and access to an invaluable network of specialistsAdministers the National IT Skills Certification Programme that offers individuals the avenue to gain recognition and career develop-ment

08 SINGAPORE

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National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NETEC)NECTEC was established on 16 September 1986, initially as a project under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy (the former name of the Ministry of Science andTechnology). In 1991, NECTEC was transformed into aspecialized national center under the Nation-al Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), a new agency following the enactment of the Science and TechnologyDevel-opment Act of 1991.http://www.nectec.or.thKhlongNueng, KhlongLuang, PathumThaniNECTEC Call Center Tel: [email protected] undertake, support and promote the development of electronics and computer technologies through research and development activ-ities. NECTEC also provides linkage between research communities and industries through the established industrial clusters.

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National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NETEC)The center was established in with the vision “to be a leading tele-communications operator that closely responds to demands of its customer and the general public in both economic and social as-pects”http://www.tot.co.th/KhlongNueng, KhlongLuang, PathumThaniThe TOT Public Information Center Tel: [email protected]• To provide telecommunications services with innovative and timely response to customer requirements• To sustain information assurance for national security• To enable information and public service availability of the people with quality, equality, and accessibility in compliance with economic and social conditions

09 THAILAND

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ITU Regional Presence for Asia and the PacificRegional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok, Thailand, and its Area offices in Jakarta, Indonesia, which have been serving some 40 Member States as well as over 70 Sector Members and Associates, for affordable andsustainable access to and use of telecommunications/ICT infrastructure and applications through assisting members for in-clusive information and knowledge society with various development initiatives and projects based on public-private-people’s partnership as well as South-South and multi-stakeholders’ cooperation.http://www.itu.int/ITU-D

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10 VIETNAM

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National Institute of Information and Communications Strategy http://niics.gov.vnHa NoiMs. Nguyen QuynhAnh Tel: +84 913 591 133 Mr. Do Cong AnhTel: +84 988 220 [email protected]@mic.gov.vn• To provide telecommunications and information security ser-vices for the development of a more information-secure environment.• To provide up-to-date research, including ICT trends that impact hiring and educational needs and business growth.• To serve as a resource for the creation and sharing of model curricula, educational pathways, degree/certificateprograms, industry specific skill standards and bestpractices.

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Viettel Research & Development Institute (Viettel R&D)Viettel R&D is one of institutions of ViettelCorporation, that was established on 12/09/2011. Viettel R&D has a believe that “Fully mas-tering the art of R&D and production technologies is absolutely the most sustainable and long-lasting development”http://viettelrd.com.vn/Ha NoiOfficial Office Tel: +84 462 638 [email protected]• To develop new concepts and new products in the field of telecommunications and information.• To provide more made-in-Vietnam and Made-in-Viettel products with international-level quality, affordable prices and good comprehensive-services.• To contribute in the growth of Vietnam Economy.

10 VIETNAM

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Vietnam National Institute of Software and Digital Content Industry (NISCI)http://www.nisci.gov.vn/Ha NoiOfficial Office Tel: (+84)[email protected]• To rapidly provide physical and virtualised development and testing re-sources to local government IT organisations.• To develope cloud solutions for enterprises on workstations, creating a harmonized platform for business’s cloud application in Vietnam.

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Posts and Telecommunications Institute of TechnologyPosts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology was estab-lished under Decision No. 516-TTg dated July 11, 1997 on the basis of the rearrangement of four members of Vietnam National Posts and Telecommunications Group (Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Corporation). The Institute applies Research, Training, Manufac-turing and Trading principles to underlie the objectives of training future masters of intellectual economy and creating high quality products for Vietnam industrialization and modernization.http://ptit.edu.vn/Ha NoiOfficial Office Tel: (+84) 433 [email protected]• Education, training for the society and for demands of Viet-nam National Posts and Telecommunications Corporation.• Scientific research, consultancy, technology transfer in the fields of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology in order to meet the demands of the society and of Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Corporation.


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