Friday, September 28, 2007

Ho Semun (ED) represented SiTF as speaker at Motorola’s Singapore Women’s Business Council

SWBC Motorola - 26 Sep



26 Sep | Seminar organised by
Motorola’s Singapore Women’s Business Council(SWBC)

Story by: Chai Pei Shan

"The Future of Telecommunications –
Mobile & Internet Convergence Seminar
Telecommunications trends in Singapore"


Semun ( middle) with facilitator and Vicky Brandy - Singtel (left)

Semun gives a brief presentation of SiTF to audience


* 3 distinguished speakers - SiTF, Singtel and Yahoo!

Ms Ho Se Mun, Executive Director, Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF)

Semun represented SiTF at a seminar organised by Motorola’s Singapore Women’s Business Council(SWBC) to talk about telecommunication trends and convergence in Singapore.

:: Synopsis:: How will technology impact the way we communicate and market in Singapore? Also learn about how SiTF is shaping the information and communication technology industry in Singapore. (Website: http://www.sitf.org.sg

Semun introduces to SiTF to the audience (majority are engineers, with a handful of marketing and biz developement) SiTF vision, our chapters and key intiatives. She also shares about development and trends of infocomm industry in Singapore.

She then talks about "Pro-Sumer" in this video on Media Revolution. The video is on convergence of traditional and new media forms, the consumption of content vs producers of media/rich-media content.





During the lunch cum sharing session, she shares her views on :

- tips on managing career in the telecommunications

-challenges of females in telecommunications


- How can we succeed with work life balance in the increasingly converged world?

Ms Vicki Brady, VP, Consumer Marketing, Consumer Group

Convergence in the telecommunications industry


Mr Gavin A. Hall, Product Manager of Yahoo!

Discusses about mobile internet. A rundown on the mobile landscape with the different types of mobile users, and how different application can address their needs. Yahoo! Will be showing examples of work done through wap, sms and mobile clients installed in handphones.

details - http://compass.mot.com/go/swbc

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