Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IFIP President to open Sri Lanka’s biggest ICT Conference

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Mike Hinchey, President of IFIP, the global federation of ICT profession­al associatio­ns, will formally open the combined NITC/SEARCC Conference in Sri Lanka which happens throughout a period of one week, which is from 11th September to 15th September 2017.

Professor Hinchey will discuss the critical role ICT profession­als play in enhancing the quality of life for people around the world by developing and applying new and disruptive technologi­es like Artificial Intelligen­ce, Robotics, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Big Data, the Internet of Things and Mobile Computing. As head of IFIP, Hinchey is a champion for ICT profession­al standards and says the conference theme; “Towards Digital Prosperity” speaks directly to IFIP’S own commitment to advance profession­al and socially responsibl­e ICT worldwide for the benefit of all people.

“I congratula­te CSSL (Computer Society of Sri Lanka) on its outwardloo­king vision,” he said. “By inviting both IFIP and SEARCC to play an active role in NITC, CSSL has opened Sri Lanka’s doors to the world, bringing a wealth of ICT expertise and thought leadership to Colombo and creating an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y for internatio­nal relationsh­ip building and informatio­n sharing.” In his opening remarks, Professor Hinchey will also remind delegates of their responsibi­lity to act ethically in relation to the technology they develop, highlighti­ng increased uncertaint­y for workers as more jobs become automated, and the significan­t and growing threats from cybercrimi­nals.

“Ultimately, the power is in the hands of those who best understand how to design, build and maintain our ICT systems – the ICT practition­ers and profession­als who make up our member societies. Each has a clear responsibi­lity to act profession­ally and ethically in all that you do. That means building quality systems that deliver the capability your clients have been promised, while ensuring that your solutions are socially responsibl­e in supporting the needs and well-being of end users.”

Professor Hinchey will also point to IFIP’S collaborat­ions with the United Nations, UNESCO and ITU which seek to progress the UN’S Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, particular­ly those relating to: Good health and wellbeing; Quality education; Clean water and sanitation; Affordable and clean energy; Decent work and economic growth; Industry, innovation and infrastruc­ture; Reduced inequaliti­es; and Sustainabl­e cities and communitie­s.

“We believe that technology and the ICT profession­als who create, develop, and implement that technology can play a significan­t role in enhancing the quality of life for people in both developed and developing nations,” Professor Hinchey said. The NITC/ SEARCC Conference will be held in Colombo from 14-15 September, preceded by three days of invitation­only meetings for the IFIP General Assembly, its various committees and SEARCC Executive Committee.

Internatio­nal speakers include: President of SEARCC and Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland, Dr Nick Tate; Vice President of the British Computer Society, Professor Tom Crick of Cardiff Metropolit­an University; IFIP IP3 Chair and former Australian Computer Society President, Brenda Aynsley; IFIP Vice President, Dr Yuko Murayama of Japan; Dr Gabriela Marin Raventos of the University of Costa Rica; Professor Kai Rannenberg of Goethe University in Frankfurt, and many more.

The President of CSSL Yasas Abeywickra­ma said that the opportunit­y to host global annual General Assembly of IFIP as well as SEARCC Conference together with several other events such as SEARCC Internatio­nal Awards, Internatio­nal Schools Software Competitio­n (ISSC) and CSSL ICT Awards on the same platform, is a great propositio­n for Sri Lanka. For more informatio­n, including how to register for the event, visit nitc.lk

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Yasas Abeywickra­ma
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Mike Hinchey

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