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Location
Asia & Pacific
Training topics
Conformance and interoperability
Smart cities and communities
Training type
Online instructor led
Languages
English
Event organizer
CAICT and ITU
Tutors
  • Syed Ismail Shah
  • Jingwen Wu
  • Tai LIU
  • ruochen wang
  • Siqi Han
  • Mengdi Wang
  • jin wei
  • yanpu hu
  • Xu Lu
  • kai fu
  • Ashish Narayan
  • Li Fu
  • YING WANG
Coordinators
  • Ashish Narayan
Event email contact
youli@caict.ac.cn
Price
$0.00

Description

Description:
To facilitate effective usage of ICT devices and services, ICT devices and services should follow relevant international standards, regulations and other specifications. This course aims to equip participants with an understanding of ITU's work in the area of conformity and interoperability (C&I) as well as conformity assessment principles including policy, supervision, the requirement concerning development trends related to smart cities taking into account standardization progress, latest technologies and security related issues.

Learning outcomes:
Upon completion of this training course, participants will be able to:
⢠develop and implement conformity assessment programmes;
⢠understand the basic concept of C&I framework for ICT technology; and
⢠develop and apply available practices in areas such as infrastructures, application technology and conformity assessment methods related to smart city.

Audience:
Managers, engineers and employees from regulators, government organisations, telecommunication companies and academia, who are interested in understanding the implementation of conformity and interoperability including technologies, standardization, regulation and content.

Registration information

Unless specified otherwise, all ITU Academy training courses are open to all interested professionals, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, economic status and other diverse backgrounds. We strongly encourage registrations from female participants, and participants from developing countries. This includes least developed countries, small island developing states and landlocked developing countries.

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