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Download the Thrive Asia Pacific Post Event Report 3-5 November, 2020 122 GSMA THRIVE COUNTRIES 28 ASIA PACIFIC & TERRITORIES SESSIONS WHERE THE OVER 1,572 FUTURE OF PARTICIPATING 7,527 COMPANIES ASIA PACIFIC 12% MOBILE NETWORK SESSION ATTENDEES CONNECTS OPERATORS 5.6 JOB LEVEL ATTENDED PER ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN 293 Total connections made 51% 13% 2,938 198 Director level C-Level Total meetings arranged ATTENDEES & above #GSMAThrive // gsmathrive.com/asiapacific TOP AREAS CULTURE GROUP OF INTEREST: PARTNERSHIP SESSIONS Creating new dialogue with platform leaders including Twitter, Twitch and Go Play, these 5G sessions focused on the new frontier of music, lifestyle and shopping and examined their IOT impact on mobile networks. Artificial Intelligence Big Data/Analytics ONLINE ENGAGEMENT: Cloud Services Network Infrastructure APP/Mobile Services TOTAL VIDEO Industry 4.0/Manufacturing CLICKS Digital Commerce/Finance REACH VIEWS Digital Identity/Authentication Culture Group Partner Sessions 2,953,631 603,385 44,617 2,618,248 589,407 44,056 OF ATTENDEES WOULD ATTEND 283, 267 6,425 176 93% A FUTURE VIRTUAL EVENT 53,116 7,553 385 We have not only seen a shift in our approach to life During the special days with pandemic, GSMA Thrive Asia Pacific created great and business, but importantly, online summit experience on different topics and let us accelerate digital an opportunity to leverage the power transformation and bring more opportunities to economy growth together. “of technology to help us stay ahead in Huawei is particularly proud to be Theme & Summit Headline Sponsor and make it a great everything that we do. Our critical role is “event together. Governments in Asia Pacific are actively applying ICT technologies in to bring together the best of technologies policies to prepare for digitalization in various industries. Operators’ increasing investment to help people, businesses and Malaysia in new ICT infrastructure will continue to play a critical role in the development of digital to Always be Ahead in a changing world." economies in all countries. We believe digital pioneers will also benefit from it. Huawei will Theme Headline Sponsor, Maxis continue to help operators maximize network value, expand business landscape and work with partners and operators to build future-oriented "Five Tech Domains" capabilities and achieve business success." #GSMAThrive // gsmathrive.com/asiapacific Mr Xu Su, Chief Marketing Officer of Carrier BG, Huawei Asia Pacific Region SPONSORS: LEAD PARTNER INDUSTRY PARTNER THEME/SUMMIT HEADLINE SPONSORS SUPPORTING SPONSORS #GSMAThrive // gsmathrive.com/asiapacific EXHIBITORS: FEATURED EXHIBITORS: EXHIBITOR: MEDIA & ASSOCIATION PARTNERS #GSMAThrive // gsmathrive.com/asiapacific The Leaders of Asia Pacific’s Future Thrive Asia Pacific’s Keynote Speakers: Tony Fernandes, Tan Sri Jamaludin Ong Geok Chwee, Mickey Ong, Michael Patent, Brian Nam, CEO, AirAsia Group Ibrahim, CEO, Bridge Alliance VP, Distribution, CJ E&M President, Culture Group Founder, Dive Studios Managing Director, President & Group CEO, Axiata Group Berhad Jil Go, Edy Sulistyo, Louise Easterbrook, Mats Granryd, Kiyoung Choi, Ben Gilbey, VP, Get Entertainment CEO, GoPlay CFO, GSMA Director General, GSMA Minister of Science and SVP, Digital Payments & Tribe, Globe Telecom ICT, Korea Labs APAC, Mastercard H.E. S. Iswaran, Zaif Siddiqi, Irfan Wahab Khan, Yeon Jeong Kim, Je Myung Ryu, Sasha Twining, Minister for Communications Executive Director & CEO, Telenor Pakistan Head of K-pop Senior Digital TV & Radio Presenter and Information, Global Head of 5G, IoT Partnerships, Twitter Development Specialist, Minister-in-charge of Trade Enterprise Business, NTT Digital Development Relations, Singapore DOCOMO Global Practice, World Bank Group #GSMAThrive // gsmathrive.com/asiapacific Ilana Cohen, Mobile for Anna Gussmann, Senior Dr. Ismail, Director General, Johnny Kim, Community The full list of connectivity Development Utilities, Senior Director Industry Relations, Ministry of Communication Lead, GSMA APAC 5G Forum, Syniverse Market Engagement Director, and Informatics Head of North East Asia, leaders who led our 2020 GSMA GSMA Shawn Hakl, VP 5G Strategy, S, Iswaran, Minister, Ministry programme as speakers Kundan Das, Head of Microsoft Dongmyoung Kim, Research of Communications and Altiostar Business for APAC Engineer in Cloud Labs, Setyanto Hantoro, CEO, and panellists: ANZ, Telecom Software Information Singapore Telkom Indonesia SK Telecom Tanapon Ittisakulchai, Chief Mahtab Uddin Ahmed, CEO, Nicholas Bruce, VP, Head of Louise Easterbrook, CFO, Marfani Hasan, VP Network Yeonjeong Kim, Head of Robi Axiata Limited Consulting & Research, Asia, GSMA Architecture, PT. Enterprise Business Officer Kpop & Kcontent Nielsen Sports Telekomunikasi Selluler (CEBO), Advanced Info Partnerships, Twitter (David) Wei An, Director, Magnus Ewerbring, CTO CTO Group, ZTE Corporation Indonesia Service PLC Andrew Buay, Singtel & APAC, Ericsson H.E. Dr Choi Ki-young, Optus, Singtel & Optus Justin Ang, Deputy Group Khoo Yuen Hing, Director, Kari Moe Jacobsen, Program Minister, Ministry of Science Muhamad Fajrin Rasyid, Chief Commercial Officer, Technology & Solutions of and ICT Derrick Buckley, Managing Director, Digital Business, coordinator Digitalization for True Corporation Asia Pacific Region, Huawei Director, Media & Comms Telkom Indonesia Development, Norad Elira Klosi, Billing Manager, Jehan Ara, President, Industry Asia, Microsoft David Hoelscher, VP & Chief Vodafone Group Pakistan Software Houses Robert Feng, CTO, Cisco Product Officer, Foxconn Ahmed Javed, Senior Market Association Ashish Chandra, CEO & Taiwan Engagement Manager, GSMA Ilya Kravtsov, CEO, Managing Director, Airtel Sri Eriko Hondo, Manager R&D, PouchNATION Aurora Aritao, Organisational Lanka Tony Fernandes, CEO, KDDI Corporation Dharmender Jhamb, Vice Leadership Consultant, AirAsia President, Paytm George Lam, Director of INSEAD Consulting & Colin Hsieh, GM, Orisol Yung Han Chen, Technical Product Portfolio Marketing, Coaching for Change manager, Industrial Timothy Foo, Product Jil Go Jr, VP - Get Syniverse Technology Research Manager, Creitive Yin Htay, Chief Business Maya Arvini, CCO and COO, Officer, Telenor Myanmar Entertained Tribe, Globe Institute John (Jun-Hee) Lee, Head of Qlue Juan Carlos Garcia, SVP of Yuhong Huang, Deputy Global Partnerships and Stanley Chen, Director of Technology and Ecosystem, Mirela Juravle, Head of IoT Anson Bailey, Head of General Manager, China Business Team, LG Uplus Oversea Market, ZTE Global CTIO, Telefonica Cloud Applications Solutions Technology, Media & Mobile Research Institute, Corp. Telecoms, Hong Kong and China Mobile Business Development APAC, Tom Chottayil Varghese, Ben Gilbey, SVP, Digital Head of Consumer & Retail, Siemens Industry Software Frederic Levy, Chief Head, Connectivity and Payments and Labs, ASPAC, KPMG David Hutton, Chief Engineer, Commercial Oficer, Mynt Access Policy, APAC, Mastercard TIP Paramjit Kaur, Group Data (Globe Fintech Innovations Semra Barutchu, VP and Facebook, Inc. Privacy Officer, Axiata Group Inc.) Head of Engineering Services, Julian Gorman, Head of Asia Pablo Iacopino, Head of Infosts Anir Chowdhury, Policy Pacific, GSMA Berhad Telco Research, GSMA Jamie Lewin, Founder, Mana Advisor, Aspire to Innovate Intelligence Vashkar Bhattacharjee, (a2i) Mats Granryd, Director Irfan Wahab Khan, CEO, Partners Program Manager, YPSA General, GSMA Jamaludin Ibrahim, Managing Telenor Pakistan (Young Power in social Raymund Liboro, Carlson Chu, SVP, PCCW Director, President & Group Action) Francesco Grilli, VP, Product CEO, Axiata Group Berhad Snehashis Khan, Head Data Commissioner and Chairman, Killian Clifford, Director of Management, Qualcomm National Privacy Manfred Borer, CEO, Partnerships - APAC & ME, Policy and Advocacy, Mobile Aamir Ibrahim, CEO, Jazz Commission. Philippines Koltiva AG TeleSign Corporation Money, GSMA Sunil Kumar Gupta, Secretary, Telecom Anuar M Isa, Principal ST Liew, VP & President of Richard Cockle, Head of IoT, Regulatory Authority of Engineer, Telecommunication, Sadia Khuram, VP Marketing South East Asia, Taiwan and Identity & Big Data, GSMA India GTS/PD&T, PETRONAS & Products, Jazz HK, Qualcomm #GSMAThrive // gsmathrive.com/asiapacific Boonchoon Lim, President, Sikander Naqi, CCO, Engro Avril Rae, Fintech Advisor, Dato Fadzli Shah, CSO, Ruei Hua Tsao, Technical Tommy Wattimena, CEO, Hexagon MI Korea, ASEAN, Enfrashare Provision Partners MDEC director, ITRI Taiwan Sreeya Sewu Pacific, India, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Hans Neff, Director of CTO Avril Rae, Partner, Provision Amer Shahzad, Director Jiashun Tu, Principle Deng Wei, Deputy Director, Group, ZTE Corporation Partners (HK) Limited General (Licensing), Pakistan Scientist of SDN/NFV China Mobile Research Robbie Lim, Senior Director Telecommunication Solution, ZTE Corporation Institute Dori Nguyen, Managing and Head of Business Varthakavi Raghunandan, Dy Authority Partner, Utopia David Turkington, Head of Jeanette Whyte, Head of Development, APAC, Twitch director general, DEPT OF Public Policy, APAC, GSMA TELECOM Fazilah Shaik Allaudin, Technology, APAC, GSMA Cherdchai Nopmanee- Gerhard Loots, Executive Senior Deputy Director, Jumruslers, Vice Director, Sasha Twining, TV and Radio Boris Wojtan, Director of Director, Telstra J. Charitha Ratwatte Jr., Ministry of Health Journalist, debate host., Privacy, GSMA Siriraj Hospital Head - Group Sustainability, Thecorporatefacilitator.com Agne Makauskaite, Public Dialog Axiata PLC Zaif Siddiqi, Executive Marie-Paule Odini, Director, Global Head of 5G & Terence
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