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Event Management: Full package management, technical, and logistical turn-key solutions for large-scale public and private events to support and promote client activities at various stages in China. Here we present only a few of the most outstanding conferences and events from our corporate portfolio:
Zhongguancun IT Festival (ZITF)
Time: 1999-2007
Venue: Haidian District, Beijing
Event scale: 20,000-50,000
Website: www.zhongguancun.com.cn
Zhongguancun IT Festival (ZITF) is the most influential software and IT event in Beijing jointly supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Information Industry, and Ministry of Commerce, etc. under the Central Government of the P. R. China. Sponsored by the Haidian District Government of Beijing Municipality, the Festival is composed of a high-tech exhibition, a so-called Zhongguancun Development Forum including several high-level conferences, and a series of cultural and educational activities.
Topview has been entrusted to organize the key conferences of the ZITF for seven consecutive years. In the recent years Topview has even been responsible for the overall design, planning and implementation of the entire festival.
Chinese-European Networking Symposium (EC-Bridge)
Time: March 17-18, 2005
Venue: Hotel Nikko New Century Beijing
Event scale: 800 attendees (including 120 European participants and 30 exhibitors)
Website: www.ec-bridge.org
Chinese-European Networking Symposium (EC-Bridge) is a project financed by the European Commission aiming at mobilizing various actors and stimulating high-level debates and cooperation on eLogistics and eCollaboration, Research Network and Broadband Solutions in the context of mobile workers and user applications between the European Union (EU) and China.
EC-Bridge project also encourages joint proposal submission of the European and Chinese actors under the 6th Framework Programme and the IST Programme in particular.
Key Speakers:
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Commissioner, European Commission |
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Vice Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology |
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Director General, the State Council |
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Head of Sector, European Commission - DG INFSO |
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Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Alcatel Asia Pacific |
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Deputy Director-General, Beijing Olympic Committee (BOC) |
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Managing Director, German Logistics Association (BVL) |
Key Topics:
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eManagment and eWorking Trends across Asia-Pacific |
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Digital Olympics 2008 |
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eLogistics and New Business Model |
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Supply chain management Volkswagen China |
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eOrganisation: A Key to the Global Economy |
Asian-Pacific Conference on Building a Competitive Software Industry
Time: June 28-29, 2005
Venue: Grand Hyatt Hotel, Beijing
Conference scale: 200 attendees (90 international and 110 Chinese)
Asian-Pacific Conference on Building a Competitive Software Industry, the inaugural APAC software conference on Strategies for Building a Competitive Software Industry was jointly hosted by Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), China Software Industry Association, Beijing Software Industry Association, International Intellectual Property Institute and China Federation of Information Technology Promotion.
The two-day conference was a high-level global event in Asia addressing commercial software development and procurement. Key aims were to investigate the impact of intellectual property rights and related public policy initiatives on software development and to explore the optimal partnership between industry and government.
Key Speakers:
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President and CEO, CompTIA |
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Chairman, China Software Industry Association |
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Chairman, International Intellectual Property Institute |
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Bureau Chief, Beijing Intellectual Property Bureau |
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Senior Adviser, In'tl Trade Dep't, the World Bank |
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Commercial Software Initiative Director, Microsoft China |
Key Topics:
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Challenges in Managing Intellectual Property in Developing Countries |
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Current IPR Issues for Software Developers |
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Govt. Software Investment & IP Commercialization |
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The Japanese Government Role in Fostering Software Development |
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Open Source Licensing and Software Development |
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Case Study – Vietnams Open Source Programs |
?EU-China eWork and eBuisness Symposium (e-EUChina)
Time: November 6-7, 2001
Venue: Xiyuan Hotel, Beijing, China
Conference scale: 450 attendees (including 50 European)
EU-China eWork and eBuisness Symposium (eEUChina) was the e-Business and e-Work initiative of the European Commission, Directorate General Information Society.
e-EUCHINA conference aimed at strengthening the co-operation between the European Union and China in the field of e-business and e-work, challenging the partnership opportunities between the EU and China under the 5th Framework Programme and the IST Programme.
Key Speakers:
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Director General, Ministry of Science and Technology |
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Head of Sector, EU Commission- DG INFSO |
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Secretary General, China e-Business Association |
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General Manager, Business Division Enterprise Product, Sina Corp. |
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Director, Open Lab Ericsson |
Key Topics:
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Challenges and Opportunities of China Internet Industry |
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The 5th Framework and IST Program of the European Commission |
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Legal Environment of E-Business in China |
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Secure Online Payment |
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E-Business Practice of Sina.Com |
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The Emergence of E-Work In Europe and Implications for China |
Italy-China High-tech Cooperation Forum
Time: July 6-7, 2005
Venue: The St. Regis Hotel, Beijing
Conference scale: 300 attendees
Italy-China High-tech Cooperation Forum was a large forum funded by Italian Government for the future cooperation between Italy and China in the fields of Biotechnology, Telecom and IT. In addition to a high-level conference, Topview organized a one-on-one business match-making workshop for Italian company representatives to meet their potential business partners from Chinese ICT and biotech industries.
Key Speakers:
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Chairman, Italian National Committee for Biosecurity and Biotechnology |
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General Director, Federcomin, Italy |
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General Manager, Institute for Communication and Information Technologies, Ministry of Transport |
Key Topics:
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Development Trends in the Biotechnology Sector in Italy |
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New Information and Communication Technologies as A Competitive Factor |
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Prospects for Cooperation in the Multimedia Sector |
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Television Broadcasting and Data Broadcasting in Italy |
International Cooperation Symposium of China Software and IT Industry
Time: September 8-9, 2005
Venue: Huaxia Science Plaza, ZPARK, Beijing
Event scale: 300 attendees
Website: www.bpo.org.cn
International Cooperation Symposium of China Software and IT Industry was the most important component of Zhongguancun IT Festival (ZITF), a largest IT event in Beijing, China. The Symposium was also an important government initiative to enhance the international cooperation between foreign countries and China in the fields of IT outsourcing, software and IT development.
Key Speakers:
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Mayor, Haidian District Government |
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CEO & Managing Director, Infosys Technologies (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. |
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CEO, Beijing Worksoft Co., Ltd. |
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CEO, Bleum Software |
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Service Offering Manager Consulting, GCG, IBM China |
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Partner, Global Service Delivery, TPI, Inc. |
Key Topics:
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Global Service Delivery: New Opportunities and Changing Dynamics |
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Intellectual Property and Software Outsourcing in China |
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Quality and Process Maturity in the Outsourcing Market |
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Global Software Outsourcing Industry and the China Software Market |
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Indian Software Industry: Growth, Government Support & Future Direction |
China IT Outsourcing Summit (CITOS)
Time: September 9-10, 2004
Venue: Nirvana Resort Beijing
Conference scale: 450 attendees (1 plenary conference + 3 parallel workshops)
Website: www.bpo.org.cn
China IT Outsourcing Summit (CITOS) was the highest-level conference in the field of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) in China. It was the software outsourcing initiative of the People's Government of Haidian District of Beijing Municipality, where the software exports valued at 60% of China's total.
The CITOS empowered the Chinese and foreign participants with a comprehensive understanding of Chinese software development industry and its competitiveness in the global market, highlighted the best BPO practice and success cases, and thus presented a unique opportunity for Chinese and foreign companies to exchange innovative practices, far-reaching insights, and initiate first steps towards cooperation in the BPO.
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