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Shaukat Aziz Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Board Member of Boao Shaukat Aziz Jose Agustinho Da Silva Naeem Thjeel Yousir Mohammad Fahim Hashimy Ali Salih Former Prime Minister of Minister of Transport and Ministry of Communications Ministry of Minister of State for Pakistan, Board Member of Communications of of Iraq Telecommunications and Communication, Science and Boao Forum for Asia Timor-Leste Information Technology Technology of the Maldives Ryan Vincent Uy Stavros Michael Jose Luiz Pinto Ramalho Aleksandr Zharov Joseph Wakaba Mucheru Assistant Secretary of Permanent Secretary of President of LIGA Chief of Roscomnadzor Cabinet Secretary of Ministry of Presidential Ministry of Transport, Information, Communication & Communications Communications and Works Technology of Kenya Operations Office of the Philippines Rigobert Ikambouayat Bienvenu Irakoze Joyce Mavis Wijnstein Melford Nicholas Wilfredo Gonzalez Vidal Ndeka Permanent Secretary of Blokland Minister of Ministry of First Vice minister of Ministry of Ministry and government Ministry of Youth, Posts and Permanent Secretary of Telecommunications and Communications spokesperson of Ministry of ICT of Burundi Ministry of Public Works, Information Technology of Communications and Digital Transport & Communications Antigua and Barbuda Economy, the Gabonese of Suriname Republic Gerard Metsan Martin Mahe Poasi Mataele Tei Afamasaga Lepuiai Rico Tupai Puthyvuth Sok Chief Information Officer of Chairman of Vanuatu Public Minister of Meteorology, Minister of Communications Secretary of State of Ministry of Vanuatu Government Service Commission Energy, Information, Disaster and Information Technology Posts and Telecommunications, Management, Climate of Government of Samoa Cambodia Change and Communications of Tonga Moa Chakrya Antoine Sebera Philippos Agathonos Dhia Khaled Liu Zhenmin Chairman of Chief Innovation Officer of Minister Plenipotentiary of Ambassador of the Republic The Under-Secretary-General for Telecommunication Rwanda Information Society Austrian Embassy to China of Tunisia to China Economic and Social Affairs of Regulator of Cambodia Authority (RISA) the United Nations Wang Binying Lynn Marie St Amour Luigi Gambardella Leonid Todorov Paul Byron Wilson Deputy Director General of Chair of UN Internet President of ChinaEU General Manager of APTLD Director General of APNIC World Intellectual Property Governance Forum Organization (WIPO) Xiaoya Yang Bo Chen Nicholas Rosellini Masanori Kondo Calista Jahn Redmond Study Group Counsellor of Head of Greater China of United Nations Resident Deputy Secretary General of CEO of RISC-V Foundation ITU GSMA Coordinator at United Asia-Pacific Telecommunity Nations in China (APT) Cheng Li Jean Philbert Nsengimana Bruce William Mcconnell Werner Zorn Denis Davydov Director And Senior Fellow Mason Fellow of Harvard Executive Vice President of Retired Professor of Hasso Head of The Board of Safe of Brookings Institution University, Special Advisor of EastWest Institute Plattner Institut, Iternet League Smart Africa Org, Former Father of German Internet, Minister of Youth and ICT of Inductee of Hall of Fame Rwanda John C. 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