The ITU’s 2012 Global Standards Symposium concluded successfully steered by the Etisalat Group’s Chief Government Relations and Communications Officer, Nasser bin Obood, who will also head this year’s World Telecommunication standardization Assembly (WTSA).
Nasser bin Obood chaired the day-long meeting that covered three major areas including the challenges to standardisation in the ICT and telecommunications industries, the opportunities that cooperation can deliver in areas including healthcare, transportation and utilities, and strategies for bridging the gaps in establishing standards across regions and markets.
In his role as Head of the World Telecommunication standardization Assembly (WTSA), Etisalat’s Chief Government Relations and Communications Officer will present the conclusions of the GSS to the first plenary meeting of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA), which starts today, also in Dubai.
“Emerging economies are well poised to rapidly become the hotbeds of innovation. There are potentially huge opportunities waiting to be tapped in these markets if consumer behaviour and needs are well understood and if specifically designed products can be made available for them. The Etisalat Group is well placed to support innovation in the Middle East, Africa and Asia and through supporting events such as the ITU’s GSS and WTSA we are helping to promote an effective ecosystem that will help change the living conditions for people around the world,” Bin Obood said.
This was the ITU’s second Global Standards Symposium. It is a one-day event where ministers, regulators, heads of other international, regional and major national standards bodies, and industry from the different regions of the world meet to discuss global ICT standards challenges, with a focus on the intersection of the ICT sector with other vertical sectors.
Nasser was joined in the inaugural session by auspicious industry statesmen including Mohamed Ghanim, Director General, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, United Arab Emirates; Dr Hamadoun Touré, Secretary-General, ITU; Malcolm Johnson, Director, ITU/TSB; and Nguyen Thanh Hung, Vice-Minister, Ministry of Information and Communications, Vietnam, and Chair of GSS 2008.