
Technology and Innovations are the two things that drives the success of some companies right now that disrupted the standards. Technological innovations have produced robots capable of jobs that, until recently, only humans could perform.
“This July, the largest IoT industry gatherings and business programs in ASEAN (in chronological order; Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia) will be launched to help drive the digital transformation of enterprises in the region and expecting more than 1000 senior-level executives and decision makers across all four countries.”
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Elabram Systems Group will be joining the events at Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia with an objective to learn more and to connect with like minded leaders. Elabram will be part of the exhibitors also together with NTT Communications, Cytech, DRVR, Acer and Robustel among other technology and telecommunications companies to share the solutions and services that could contribute and help the economy.
The remaining event dates are as follows;
Thailand- July 24 and 25, 2017
Malaysia- July 27- 28, 2017
Philippines- August 1- 2, 2017
Indonesia- August 7- 8, 2017
Taiwan- September 11- 12, 2017
Mayanmar- November 23- 24, 2017
Vietnam- November 29-30, 2017
Some industrial and manufacturing companies that you can meet include:
Thailand
Title | Company/Organization |
Head of IT Innovations, CPF IT Group | Charoen Pokphand (C.P Group) |
Chief Information Officer | Boon Rawd Brewery |
Chief Information Officer | T.C. Pharmaceutical Industries |
Malaysia
Title | Company/Organization |
Director, Group Corporate Development | Chemical Company of Malaysia |
Head, Digital Innovation, Strategy & Architecture | Petronas |
Head of IT – APAC / Group | Petronas Lubricants International |
Philippines
Title | Company/Organization |
Asia IT Director | Allegro MicroSystems |
Chief Technology Advisor | Concepcion Industrial Corporation |
Head IT & MIS | Philippine Vending Corporation |
Indonesia
Title | Company/Organization |
Chief Information Officer | Sampoerna Strategic |
Vice President IT Operation | Pertamina |
Chief Information Officer | Nestle Indonesia |
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So What Is The Internet Of Things? According to Forbes.com
“Simply put, this is the concept of basically connecting any device with an on and off switch to the Internet (and/or to each other). This includes everything from cellphones, coffee makers, washing machines, headphones, lamps, wearable devices and almost anything else you can think of. This also applies to components of machines, for example a jet engine of an airplane or the drill of an oil rig. If it has an on and off switch then chances are it can be a part of the IoT. According to one analyst that by 2020 there will be over 26 billion connected devices… That’s a lot of connections (some even estimate this number to be much higher, over 100 billion). The IoT is a giant network of connected “things” (which also includes people). The relationship will be between people-people, people-things, and things-things.”
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