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Event dates
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Location
Asia & Pacific
Training topics
Digital transformation
ICT/Telecom Regulation
Training type
Face to Face
Languages
English
Coordinators
  • Samantha O'Riordan
  • Nancy Johanne Sundberg
Course level

Intermediate

Duration
24 hours
Event email contact
samantha.oriordan@itu.int
Price
$0.00

Does this course have any restrictions?

By nationality
Timor-Leste, Brunei Darussalam, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam

Event organizer(s)

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Description

This course is primarily based on the ITU/World Bank digital regulation platform, the ITU FCDO universal access and service financing efficiency toolkit and ITU MSIT innovative technologies trainings with a focus on the following aspects: digital transformation strategies, regulatory and collaborative governance, evidence-based decision making, competition and economics (market analysis), universal access and service financing efficiency, data governance and consumer protection, transformative technologies regulatory aspects and emerging technologies including AI technology aspects and their societal impact. 

The scope of this course is to examine specific aspects of digital transformation policies and regulation to enhance further knowledge of participants on the issues at stake. 

The course therefore does not provide for an in-depth analysis of each and every regulatory aspect of digital regulation but enables participants to get a deeper understanding and greater knowledge on specific aspects of policy and regulation in a digital world.

The training will be organized by ITU and partners (UK FCDO and Korea Rep. MSIT)  for their members and other regional regulatory associations and their members.

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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