Thursday, January 10, 2008

Singapore–Korea eLearning Business One-to-One Matching

An eLearning business one-to-one matching session was organized by Lecast Singapore, the newest eLC member of SiTF, and supported by SiTF on 10 Dec 07. The fruitful session involving 21 Singapore companies and 15 Korean companies was held at Carlton Hotel. Companies such as Microsoft, Askn Learn, Media Corp and Inter Touch had the opportunity to meet up with Korean companies like Credu, Quest and Cowon.

Opening speech by Mr Tay Chor Ter, Vice-Chairman of eLearning Chapter, SiTF
Before the long awaited meetings, opening speeches were given by representatives from KIEC and eLC/SiTF. Mr Tay Chor Ter, Vice-chairman of eLearning Chapter, represented SiTF in addressing the audience while the Korean representative shared some insights on the exciting eLearning situation in Korea. The topics no doubt grabbed the attention of the audience.



Various meetings being held at different parts of the conference venue

In a very busy day for the participants, the highly successful event managed over 130 meetings in a single day. An interpreter is attached to every Korean company to aid in the translation, thus overcoming the language barrier. This event truly presents the opportunity to connect companies which are miles apart, a rare opportunity indeed that would not be otherwise possible if not for KIEC and Lecast.




About Korea Institute for Electronic Commerce (KIEC)

Korea Institute for Electronic Commerce(KIEC), established pursuant to the Framework Act on Electronic Transaction, is a public organization with delegated mandate to promote electronic commerce in Korea.

About Lecast
Lecast E-Learning development solution offer a highly productive, collaborative and cohesive e-learning development environment, creating a whole new era of E-Learning education framework. With Lecast Learning Management System (LMS), Content Management System (CMS) and our Technical Science Authoring tools a total e-learning development and management solution.

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