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4th Annual

INDONESIA
OpenGov
Leadership Forum
18 July 2019,
JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta,
Indonesia

Leading the Government and FSI to


Indonesia 4.0

Diverse Audience from Government, Education,


Healthcare, GLCs, and FSI

Strategic Partners

Partners
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Moving Beyond Digitisation - Bringing Government and FSI together

Discover Global Learn through Innovative Network Learn from Meet 200+
Digital Trend gamification Case Studies with government Technology Participants
and FSI Experts

Key Topics
Artificial Intelligence Blockchain Data Privacy Mobility
Cyber security Clean Tech Digital Identity Smart Cities
Big Data Analytics Data Centres Gov Cloud Predictive Analytics

Delegates A Multi-faceted Digital Transformation


Others (O cer) Executive Leadership Over the years, the Indonesian Government has made
11% (CEO, CIO, Director
Middle Management General and etc) very visible efforts to digitise the country. However, the
(Manager)
2%
17%
Government has to move beyond digitisation to stay
competitive. It needs to transform itself. This means get -
ting stakeholders from various segments, including the
government, industry players, tech companies and
Senior Mangement
research organisations involved. Only then, the Indone -
(Director) sian Government can push for a broad-based transforma -
70%
tion that will eventually boost the Indonesian economy.

Augmented
Reality

Sector Authentication
and Fraud Smart Sensor
Detection
GLCs
15%

Location
Indonesia Cloud
Design
4.0 Computing
Technologies

FSI
21%

Artificial
Mobility Intelligence

Education Internet of
7% Government Things
57%

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OpenGov Gamification Tables Explained

The OpenGov Leadership Forum boasts of a unique format, ensuring that Government / FSI Leader - Host
every Public Sector Leader - Host delegate is able to be introduced to our
VIP international and domestic speakers who host a Gamification table.

The Gamification format brings senior o cials together for a series of


open discussions, as they rotate from table to table. Each table features a
Individual
different topic and is hosted by a senior government o cial along with TOPIC
Topic
an industry leader. Together, they facilitate meaningful conversations
with our delegation, bringing their insights and expertise. Participants

Technology Expert - Host

HOW DO WE INTERACT?
4 Digital Government Tracks and 2 FSI Tracks
in Indonesia
Hear - As senior o cials come together for a
series of open dialogue. The table is hosted
and moderated by an expert government and
industry leader. Each table features a different
topic.
Digital Government Digital Government
Track 1 Track 2 Engage - Delegates are divided into groups of
four to five - Each dialogue lasts for 30
1 2 1 2 minutes. Dialogues ar seperated by keynotes
and Panel Discussions on stage.

Learn - As your hosts can share your case


4 3 4 3 study; together, the experts will facilitate
meaningful conversations with our delegates
- bringing their insights and expertise.
Digital Government Digital Government
Track 3 Track 4 One-to-one - This is your opportunity to share
and create fruitful conversations in an
intimate group setting - ensures high-level
1 2 1 2 strategic conversation.

WHY YOU WILL LOVE THIS FORMAT


4 3 4 3
Personal introductions to international and local
senior o cials
No ‘death’ by Powerpoint
FSI Track 1 FSI Track 2
Active engagement in meaningful and interest -
ing discussion
1 2 1 2 You are grouped with similar peers so you can
discuss shared challenges
Intimate group setting ensures high-level
4 3 4 3 strategic conversation

WHO DO YOU REALLY GET TO MEET

• Chief Executive Officers • Assistant Directors • Vice Chancellors


• Chief Information Officers • Head – IT Security & Governance • Director – E-Learning & IT Services
• Chief Technology Officers • Director – Digital Services • Director – Health Information
• Chief Data Officers • Department Heads • Head – Health Analytics
• Chief Financial Officers • General Managers
• IT Directors • Deans

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This is an excellent event for Very good. I know what
Interesting, gained lots of knowledge and networking government should do
experience. My and IT key sharing. My key learning according to digital “Disruptive”
learning point is the interactive point is the importance of Cyber transformation that is coming
discussion Security now
Head of Division System, Head of Industry Application and Content, Head of IT System,
Ministry of Social Affairs Mastel Ministry of Foreign Affairs

It was nice topics from


Singapore and Estonia on This is a good event. Gained Good event. My key learning
implementing digital solution new insight and experience for point is that we need to improve
for public and private services. us. My key learning our capability and knowledge
I learned the importance of point is the importance of AI also sharing
leadership and policies to Technology
enable digital Head of Cyber Operations Division,
Ministry of Defence
AVP - IT Core Banking & Satellite Head,
implementation PT. Bank Danamon Indonesia, Tbk

Head of Data and Information,


Coordinating Ministry Maritime Affairs

Many knowledge and


The ODT sessions are fun, some experience from other
It will be nice if we have more of it using interesting problems.
time, this should be a 2-day participants which is very good.
My key learning point is the Mykey learning point is the
event. My key learning importance of Smart mobility
point is the importance of IT / importance of Cloud base
and AI knowledge and information
Data Centre
Head of IT Information and
Chief of Operational Jakarta Smart City,
Sub Head of IT Data Centre, Datawarehouse,
Office of Communications Information
Ministry of Public Works and Bank Muamalat Indonesia
and Statistics of Province DKI Jakarta
Public Housing

The event gives us so much Very good event, exchange


experiences with other We must change our mindset to
information about best
participants. My key learning improve and changing. My key
practices on how technology
point is the importance of using learning point is the importance
can be implemented in our
technology to support of Smart Technology
daily activities
organisation’s mission
Head of System and Application,
Head of IT Programming and Evaluation,
Bapertarum (PNS)
Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing Head of Security Assurance Division,
Ministry of Defence
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Invited Speakers Include

Prof Dr Ahmad M. Ramli Ari Santoso Farida Dwi Cahyarini Djoko Setiadi Rosan Roeslani
Director General Post and Head – Education Secretary General Head Chairman
Information Technology Technology Information Ministry Communication National Cyber and KADIN (Kamar Dagang
Implementation and Communication and Information Technology Encryption Agency dan Industri Indonesia)
Ministry of Communication Ministry of Education (KOMINFO)
and Information and Culture
Technology

Anies Baswedan Ir H Mohammad Prof. Dr Ali Ghufron Mukti Iwan Djuniardi Saiful Hidayat
Governor Ramdhan Pomanto Director General of Resources Chief Information O cer Senior General Manager
Jakarta City for Science, Technology and Directorate General of Tax Headof Innovation
Mayor
(DGT) & Design Centre
Makassar City Higher Education
Ministry of Finance of PT Telekomunikasi
Ministry of Research, Indonesia Indonesia (Telkom)
Technology and Higher
Education

Col Ign Budimah Dr Ashwin Sasongko Setiaji Ir Yang Yang


Chief Information Researcher of Informatio
Ramdan Pradarma
Head of Setiawan
Security Ofiicer Communications Technology Vice President -
Jakarta Smart City Secretary
Indonesia National Center, Airport Services
Agency of Industrial PT. Angkasa Pura1 (Persero)
Defense Forces Indonesian Institute of
Research and Development
Sciences
Ministry of Industry

Rowan Dollar Darryl Carpenter Kiyoung Lee Tony Krizan Dr Fazilah Shaik
Chief Information Officer Head - Integrated Services Executive Principal Executive Director & Chief Allaudin
Department of Human Department of Internal National Information Information Officer Senior Deputy Director
Services Affairs Society Agency National Health & Medical Ministry of Health
Research Council

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Invited Speakers Include

Kaspar Situmorang Mary James Leonardo Koesmanto Steve Ng Ivan Jaya


Executive Vice President - Chief Information Officer Executive Director - Head of Vice President – Digital Executive Vice President -
Digital Bank Danamon Digital Banking Operations and Platforms Head of Wealth Management
Bank Rakyat Indonesia DBS Indonesia Mediacorp & Digital Business
CommonWealth Bank

Jeny Mustopha Yendra Tirta Andreas Kurniawan Victor Korompis Ariadi Nugroho
Chief Technology Officer Perdana Go Executive Vice President, SVP, Head of Information Head of IT Strategy and
Commonwealth Life Head of Data Analytics Head of Digital Banking & Technology Planning
AXA Services Indonesia Transformation DBS Bank Bank BTPN
OCBCNISP

Gemilang Madyakusuma Roni Irawan Bimo Purbo Joos Louwerier Mukhammad Andri
Senior Vice President - Head Head of Digital VP, Head of IT Operation Chief Executive Officer and Setiawan
of Digital Engineering & Distribution Division Country Manager Chief Information Officer
Operations Sun Life Financial PT. Bank Tabungan Negara Allianz Life Indonesia Universitas Islam Indonesia
Permata Bank (Persero) Tbk

Anshu Raj Kumar Guru Michel Hamilton Dr. Andy Chun Altona Widjaja
Head of Aviva Quantum Chief Customer Officer Chief Transformation Officer Regional Director of Head of New Digital Ventures
Asia Aviva AXA Services Indonesia Rabobank Indonesia Technology Innovation Bank OCBC NISP
Prudential Corporation
Asia

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2019 Conference Agenda


10:40 am
8:00 am
Networking Break
REGISTRATION

8:45 am GAMIFICATION SESSION


11:10 am
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
Gamification Session III
Mohit Sagar
Group Managing Director
11:40 am
& Editor in Chief Polling and Rotation
OpenGov Asia
GET INSPIRED – NEW ZEALAND
OPENING KEYNOTE 11:45 am
9:00 am
New Zealand’s Digital Transformation’s Case Study: Its
Advancing to Indonesia 4.0: How Autonomy and Strategies, Implementation, Successes, Challenges and
Technology Will Boost the Economy Lessons Learned
Evolving processes and services with technology to Enhancing the digital capabilities to manage user service
make Indonesia a developed economy requests
Addressing the gaps and opportunities with Industry Ensuring that customer-oriented design thinking remains
4.0 to grow the nation at the heart of all the activities
Planning what needs to be done to reach the vision Reduce costs and helping the Government streamlines its
internal processes, including how information is shared
Rudiantara internally and externally with other agencies
Minister of Communication and Transforming governance from gov-centric to
Information Technology
Ministry of Communication and customer-centric (people and businesses as customers)
Information Technology of Indonesia
(Invited) Darryl Carpenter
Head - Integrated Services
GAMIFICATION SESSION Department of Internal Affairs
Affairs,
9:15 am New Zealand
Gamification Session I

9:45 am GAMIFICATION SESSION


12:00 pm
Polling and Rotation
Gamification Session IV
GET INSPIRED – AUSTRALIA
9:50 am 12:30 pm

Innovation, Disruption and Transformation - Leveraging Polling


Emerging Technologies to Maximise Efficient Digital 12:35 pm
Delivery Services
Awards Presentation for the Best OGT Contributors
How cloud and AI within government help to
accelerate transformation
Examining benefits of workforce mobility through the 12:45 pm
implementation of innovative digital devices
Realising the struggles of the public sector in adopting Lunch and Networking Break
digital service delivery and implementing strategies
to collaborate with other departments
PANEL SESSION
Rowan Dollar 1:45 pm
Chief Information Officer
Department of Human Services
Services, Leveraging the “Power” of the Next Gen Data Centre
South Australia With the talk of Smart City and Indonesia 4.0, are we well
equipped fundamentally?
Data centres are the core infrastructure on which the digital
GAMIFICATION SESSION economy runs and will run. However, there are still many
10:05 am challenges with lack of visibility of critical facility operations,
Gamification Session II capacity, reliability, availability and ageing infrastructure
being the biggest issues
10:35 am
Polling and Rotation

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Ensuring data centre infrastructure management is
business outcome oriented, whether it’s for existing or Tony Krizan
Executive Director & Chief
future date centres
Information Officer
Discussing on the need for Integrated Data Centres in National Health & Medical Research
Indonesia’s digital journey Council
Exploring ways on how to efficiently store and use data,
how to scale up or down and how to stay lean and green
Understanding how Integrated Data Centre will promote FSI PANEL SESSION
even further technology advancement and collaboration 2:40 pm
among agencies
Banking on Digital Future – Embracing Innovation and
Moderator Disruption
Digital technology has changed the way financial services
Mohit Sagar operate and how they deliver their services. The Financial
Group Managing Director Services Industry (FSI) must change and adapt, to remain
& Editor in Chief relevant and competitive
OpenGov Asia
Digital engagement is key to optimising the consumer
experience
Panellists How are emerging technologies like cloud, blockchain
and artificial intelligence helping to serve the citizens
Iwan Djuniardi How do banks adapt to the future digital challenges and
Chief Information Officer stay relevant?
Directorate General of Tax (DGT)
Ministry of Finance of Indonesia Moderator

Mohit Sagar
Saiful Hidayat
Group Managing Director
Senior General Manager, Head of
Innovation & Design Centre & Editor in Chief
PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) OpenGov Asia
(Invited)
Panellists
Dr Fazilah Shaik Allaudin
Senior Deputy Director Kaspar Situmorang
Ministry of Health Executive Vice President - Digital
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Invited)

Yulius Lynarda
Regional Manager for Digital
Services & Software Indonesia, Mary James
Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam Chief Information Officer
Schneider Electric Bank Danamon(Invited)

AWARD CEREMONY
2:10 pm Leonardo Koesmanto
The OpenGov Recognition of Excellence Executive Director - Head of
Digital Banking
DBS Indonesia (Invited)

Ivan Jaya
Executive Vice President -Head of
GET INSPIRED – AUSTRALIA Wealth Management & Digital Business
2:25 pm CommonWealth Bank
Data Sharing Should Be A Principle
Understanding why data should and could be shared GET INSPIRED - FINLAND
among government ministries and agencies to promote
3:05pm
transparency and collaboration
Regulating data leading to better data governance and Digitalisation in Finance and Road to Cashless Society – A
higher data quality Finnish Experience
Demonstrating the benefits of data sharing

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Digital engagement is key to optimising the consumer GET INSPIRED – SOUTH KOREA
experience 3:45 pm
How are emerging technologies like cloud, blockchain
and artificial intelligence helping to serve the citizens eGovernment Innovation of the South Korean Government
How do banks adapt to the future digital challenges and – Strategies and Best Practices
stay relevant? The move to an eGovernment transformation agenda
requires a fundamental shift in all aspects of government
Aleksi Grym as we know it. The alignment across the authorising
Head of Digitalisation environment, creating and sustaining a culture of
Bank of Finland collaboration and driving progress through tangible delivery
is critical

Importance of customer-centred service design and delivery


POWER TALK Future of e-Gov and information society
Success factors and lessons learnt
3:20 pm
Future of Digital Government – Innovative, Progressive and Kiyoung Lee
Inclusive Executive Principal
Realising the vision of Indonesia 4.0 National Information Society Agency
Embracing innovation and disruption to become a next-gen
government
Converting industry-driven activities into those driven by
technology, creativity and innovation 4:00 pm
Enabling Indonesia to become a digital leader and Closing Remarks
compete within the ASEAN economic community
Mohit Sagar
Moderator
Group Managing Director
Mohit Sagar & Editor in Chief
Group Managing Director OpenGov Asia
& Editor in Chief
OpenGov Asia
4:10 pm
Panellists NETWORKING RECEPTION
Anies Baswedan
Governor
4:30 pm
Jakarta City (Invited)
CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

Ridwan Kamil
Governor
West Java (Invited)

Prof Dr Ahmad M. Ramli


Director General Post and
Information Technology Implementation
Ministry of Communication and
Information Technology (Invited)

Prof. Dr Ali Ghufron Mukti


Director General of Resources for
Science, Technology and Higher Education
Ministry of Research, Technology and
Higher Education (Invited)

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Digital Government Track 1

Transforming IoT Data into Useful Information The Pillars to Government Transformation
Smart cities invest in infrastructure and people in ways Three things are mandating Government Transformation: IT
that lead to a more connected, better-informed and evolution, Disruption, Innovation: Does your agency have the
more e¬cient environment. Leveraging on digital internal culture to:
technologies to enhance performance and wellbeing, to
reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage
• Recognise and adapt to the environment of change
more effectively and actively with its citizens. The • Apply design thinking to change and our approach to
dynamic use of knowledge is the hallmark of a smart technology and government
city. • Build a culture of engagement that supports transformation
• Showing that IoT cannot bring maximum commercial
benefit to your business without making meaning Digital Government Track 2
from the data gathered
• Exploring what the future holds for personalised, social Cyber Security: Establishing Multilayer Defence to Secure
analysis of data, and how this is being carried out Your Digital Enterprise
• Uncovering the opportunities that smarter data can Cyber security today complicated by new attack methodolo -
provide your business, and how the data can best be gies and motivations by hackers to disrupt or disable organi -
used for tangible benefit to your business and your sations. As security threats continue to evolve in 2017, what
customers can government do to keep in step with changes and yet
• Outlining best strategies to work with customers to assure the effectiveness of previous and future security invest -
determine their precise needs and requirements, and ments? The digital transformation and rising adoption of
how they want to receive their data cloud, smartphones, tablets, mobile apps and other emerging
applications is pushing CIOs to develop a transformational
Improving City Productivity through Cognitive digital enterprise strategy.
Computing
• How can government build and sustain a trusted environ -
In the smart IoT venues of the future, everyone from ment for their employees, partners and citizens?
startups to enterprises to homeowners will use data to
make decisions using facts rather than instincts. Cogni - • How does one communicate these threats up to the C-Suite
tive computing uses data and responds to changes execs and ensure that security is embraced as a manage -
within it to make better decisions on the basis of specific ment mandate and create an effective governance and
learning from past experiences, compared with a incident response framework that will prevent attacks and
rule-based decision system. security threats
• Developing resilience to cyber-attacks with adequate
• Incorporating planning, forecasting, reasoning, and technical, procedural, and policy changes to the infrastruc -
recognising information processes into the existing IoT ture, architecture, and enterprise operation
for immediate benefits
• Forecasting more accurately through familiarity with The Cloud: A Channel for Government Service Delivery?
anticipatory and predictive systems Many government agencies in the region are rolling-out
• Interpreting advanced data models to reap the full cloud-based service delivery models for both staff and
benefits of the technology citizens. Why?
• Reducing the significant data and the time required • What existing services can be delivered from the cloud?
for learning through quickest exchange of information
and collective learning whilst preparing for the dynam -
• Creating a SaaS portfolio of shared government applica -
ic needs of the solution tions and services

• Ingesting benefits of making cities smart with big data • A cloud-based model for shared services?
analytics as new data are integrated to discover new • Finding synergy from inter-agency service delivery
relationships
Transparency in Collaboration
Enhance Collaboration across Programs with Innovative How digitalisation of shared resources and services can
Applications enable government agencies to better serve citizens.
Today’s Public Sector need a cost e¬cient system that is
capable of automation, so that they can deliver timely • Increase government credibility through increased accessi -
services at lower cost bility and transparency
• Rapidly changing policies create a need for a mobile • Drive productivity through unified data management
workforce in order to respond quickly approach across data silos
• Gain a comprehensive view of each citizen across • Encourage greater citizen participation through G-Cloud
multiple government programs and channels to and mobile-friendly solutions
manage citizen interactions Streamlined processes is
key to work smarter and faster across disparate
systems in a mobile nation

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Data Centre Consolidation Government Analytics


With data volumes growing at over 60% a year, govern - Using advanced analytics to drive actionable insights from
ment departments are faced with the enormous all available data, whether its size, source or structure
challenge of cost-effectively, e¬ciently, and securely
managing citizen data. Data centre consolidation is key to
• Move from silo and largely manual systems to innovate,
collaborative and automated approached
optimising data back-up, storage usage, power consump -
tion, and manageability. • Enhance citizen delivery through improved operations
and more effective intelligence
• Consolidating your existing data centres: data migration
• Break down constrained data structure and set your
strategies
data free for the big data world
• Solutions for protecting high-value data centre
resources
• Creating robust disaster & data recovery plans Digital Goverment Track 4

Digital Identity in The Blockchain Era – Creating a


Digital Government Track 3 ‘Self-Sovereign’ Digital Identity

Uplifting Public Engagement through Government


• Providing an executable trust framework for governments
to implement citizen identification whilst protecting and
Innovation preserving the privacy
Discover how the latest portal of technologies can change • Highlighting how blockchain platforms are being used to
the way government e-services interact with public users improve people’s access to self-sovereign identities
while delivering mobile simplicity! • Role of international collaboration in creating
self-sovereign digital identity
• “Virtual presence” strategy that delivers real-time help to
customers and reduces up to 50% costs The Cloud: A Channel for Government Service Delivery?
• Orchestrate e-services across all digital channels
Many government agencies in the region are rolling-out
designed to bring unparalleled usability to all devices
cloud-based service delivery models for both staff and
• Delivering world-class online security & information citizens. Why?
governance that is audit proof & legally compliant
• What existing services can be delivered from the cloud?
Connected Government • Creating a SaaS portfolio of shared government
‘Always on’ connectedness is changing the way we live, applications and services
work, play and learn. What impact will digital and internet • A cloud-based model for shared services?
technologies have on government activities and citizen • Finding synergy from inter-agency service delivery
participation?
Maximising Data Potential in Government
• Enterprise networks: enabling the ‘internet of things’
To maximise data potential in government organisations
• The whole-of-government challenge: delivering a seam - need to:
less experience
• Network optimisation & the challenge of delivering • Leverage their vast data holdings to solve their mandated
‘always on’ government policy challenges
• Accelerate engagement with high performance comput -
Cyber Security in the Digital Age ing, big data and cloud
What can agencies do to protect themselves from the • Provide transparent, repeatable results/decisions with
quantified uncertainty
threats of Cyber Terrorism in the Digital Age? Digital
Disruption is costing billions of dollars in lost revenues and • Deliver quality data to a broader cross-section of society (if
open) and other agencies through modernised data
reputational damage.
platforms
• Agencies are requiring enhanced security, but are we
doing enough to enable a modern workforce to function Harnessing the Potential of AI in Delivering Citizen-Centric
• Services
securely in the digital age of cyber terrorism?

• Examining some of the recent attacks and what the What are the current trends in AI adoption
response to these have been What are the promises of AI in the short term, over the
Applying security is the crucial first step but what else next 3-5 years and then beyond
can we do to protect ourselves? What are some of the challenges ahead

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FSI TRACK 1
FSI TRACK 2

Open Banking – A Seismic Shift in Financial Services Future of Payments – How the New Payments Platform Will
• What lessons can be drawn from PSD2 and GDPR Support and Secure the Digital Economy
regime • Is Digital identity a cornerstone of emerging
• The big question - Will banks open up APIs? payments scenario?

• Is implementing Open Banking critical to competing • How are new technologies tackling payment data
with new entrants and will help banks remain security and data privacy concerns?
relevant and competitive? • Dealing with new payments environment and
associated regulatory challenges
The Customer-First Approach to Digital Banking - Driving True • Revolutionising cross border and domestic payments
Customer Innovation
• Keeping the customer at the centre of your digital Moving Towards Cloud Resources: Why Next-Generation Data
strategy Centers Are Critical Business Growth Drivers in the Digital
• Where to start to get the biggest wins — making Economy
everyday moments an awesome customer experience • No matter if it is the simplest infrastructure choices,
• Breaking the restrictions of legacy systems to deliver to designing solutions for mobility and hybrid cloud,
digital solutions quickly there’s always an opportunity to align these
discussions with a plan for the Next-Generation Data
• Implementing the strategic mobile channel innovation Center
that drive the right business outcomes
• Businesses operating in a hybrid environment are
Blockchain – Reshaping the Way Business Transacts in The concentrating on small localized data centers, users
Global Digital Economy are demanding a continuous flow of information to
any device, anytime and anywhere
• Building trust among business and consumers by
ensuring data integrity, increase efficiency and • In order to handle the growing traffic deluge, data
transparency centers need to leverage open infrastructure,
software-defined technologies, and automation
• What constitutes the move from exploration to
application? What needs to be done? Big Data and Advanced Analytics: Creating a Culture Where
• Understanding when and how to build from Businesses Embrace the Science of Data as a Core Capability
blockchain technology’s inherent strengths – • Creating data driven organisations that effectively use
including asset creation, asset transfer and data analytics to grow their business
reconciliation
• Extending advanced analytics into your BI
Agile Transformation - Mobilising Workflow and Internal environment allowing you to derive new insights
Processes for True Enterprise Readiness from your data

• Creating user-centric, flexible and yet secure • Enabling better, faster, and more automated
enterprise-ready platform to increase business agility data-driven actions that ultimately create greater
commercial value
• Improving enterprise mobility capability to support
DevOps strategy Robotic Process Automation - Driving Next Level
• Delivering innovation efficiency and productivity to Interactions and Intelligence
respond to growing mobility needs • Shaping your business and customer experience
around robotic innovation
• Leveraging AI and deep learning to meet customer
needs – where are we heading next?
• Empowering real-time connectivity to enable
hyper-personalisation, convenience and true specialisation

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Delegate Registration Restricted Early Bird Fee Standard Fee


to government officials

1 Day Conference
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(Inclusive of Tea Breaks, Lunch, and Networking)

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Big Data Government Analytics
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Cyber Security Mobile Government
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