2023 Summit Program
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4th December 2023 – All Times Malaysian
8:30AM to 9:00AM | Registration/Breakfast |
9:00AM to 9:15AM | Opening Remarks from CTU Co-chairs – Ashutosh Dutta & Sudhir Dixit |
9:15AM to 9:35AM | Keynote 1 – Benoit Pelletier (VmWare) & Bernard Duval (Mitacs) |
9:35 AM to 9:50 AM | Invited Talk 1 – Mariela Machado Fantacchiotti (IEEE HTB) – Lessons learned on digital tech for impact & the role of IEEE Humanitarian Technologies Board |
9:50 AM to 10:40 AM | Panel 1 – Infrastructure, Connectivity & Global Challenges Moderator – Anwar Faizd Panelists – Alexandra Tyers-Chowdhury, Yeo Khee Xiong, Kamal Hisham Kamaruddin, and Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin |
10:40 AM to 11:00 AM | Coffee Break 1 |
11:00 AM to 11:15 AM | Invited Talk 2 – Sumei Sun (Institute for Infocomm Research) – From 5G to 6G: Toward Ubiquitous and Sustainable Digitalization |
11:15 AM to 11:55 AM | CTU Challenge Winners (10 Mins Each) Best Overall Proof of Concept – Carlos Oba Best Overall Concept Only – Kimmie Weeks Best Overall Gender Inclusion – Lusambya Milemo Best Overall Gender Inclusion #2 & 2nd Place Community Enablement Proof of Concept- Joaquin Wray |
11:55 AM to 12:45 PM | Panel 2 – Envisioned Business Models & Emerging Technologies and Applications for CTU Moderator – Periklis Chatzimisios Panelists – Narendra Mangra, Jishnu Aravindakshan, Dr Navaneethan Arjuman and Karim Rifai Burneo |
12:45 PM to 1:00 PM | Lightning Talks (5 Mins Each) Michael Brough (M2Catalyst) Ellie Joo (Taara GoogleX) Dr.Ishkandar Baharin (IEEE ENT) |
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM | LUNCH BREAK |
2:00 PM to 2:05 PM | Lightning Talks (5 Mins Each) Dr Navaneethan Arjuman |
2:05 PM to 2:55 PM | CTU Challenge Winners – 1st Place Winners (8 Mins Each) 1st Place Proof of Concept Business Models – Grant McNulty 1st Place Proof of Concept Community Enablement – Minh Ngo 1st Place Proof of Concept Technology Applications – Gonzalo Yrigoyen 1st Place Concept Only Business Models – Jeremiah Madhol Ater 1st Place Concept Only Community Enablement – Augustina Okpechi 1st Place Concept Only Technology Applications & Best Overall From Canada – Kim Khoa Nguyen |
2:55 PM to 3:15 PM | Keynote 2 – Adrian Wan (Internet Society) |
3:15 PM to 3:30 PM | CTU Challenge Winners – 1st Place Winners (8 Mins Each) 1st Place Concept Only Technology Applications – Navrati Saxena Best Gender Inclusion Runner Up – George Musumba |
3:30 PM to 4:00 PM | Coffee Break 2 |
4:00 PM to 4:20 PM | CTU Challenge Winners – 2nd Place Winners (5 Mins Each) 2nd Place Proof of Concept Business Models – Tao Zhou 2nd Place Proof of Concept Technology Applications – Soraya Fouladi 2nd Place Concept Only Business Models & Special Prize Gender Inclusion – Oleg Missikoff 2nd Place Concept Only Community Enablement – Abhimanyu Pandey |
4:20 PM to 5:10 PM | Panel 3 – Policy & Regulatory Issues / Standards: Opportunities & Challenges Moderator – Fawzi Behmann Panelists – Abdul Karim Abdul Razak, RangaRao Venkatesha Prasad, Henri Nyakarundi and Ivan Seskar |
5:10 PM to 5:25 PM | Invited Talk 3 – Ellisha Heppner (APNIC) |
5:25 PM to 5:45 PM | Keynote 3 – Steven Rynecki (USAID) |
5.45PM to 6.00pm | Closing Remarks from CTU Co-chairs – Ashutosh Dutta & Sudhir Dixit |
2023 IEEE Connecting the
Unconnected Summit
Closing the gender digital divide
The 2023 IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Summit will be the first in-person instance of our event! Please plan to join us on 4 December 2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as we co-locate the CTU Summit with IEEE Globecom, one of the IEEE Communications Society’s flagship conferences dedicated to driving innovation in nearly every aspect of communications.
While we will provide options for remote registration and viewing for those who cannot travel, our goal is to convene as many in-person participants as possible to encourage networking, inspiration and knowledge sharing in a way that only physical events can.
The speaker and attendee list will feature innovators, regulators, multinational companies, standards-setting bodies, and nonprofits dedicated to Internet connectivity and inclusion. As with prior versions of the event, attendees can expect a robust program of keynotes, invited talks, panels, and presentations from winners of the IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Challenge.
CTU 2023 Theme:
Closing the gender digital divide
Persistent gender-based inequalities in how women access, integrate with, and are empowered by digital technology have profound effects on their lives. As countries continue to digitize, the ongoing exclusion of women from online spaces will widen economic and gender inequality, which will limit inclusive sustainable development. For women who have managed to secure access to digital technology, a new set of challenges and harms await them online: harassment and hate speech; poor-quality services; exploitative business practices; algorithmic bias; data abuses; fraud; and technology-facilitated gender-based violence.
Closing the gender digital divide will require local solutions that address the persistent social norms and barriers preventing low-income women and girls from using technology to improve their lives and do so in a safe and secure manner. Solvers working at the local level often struggle to find flexible, right-sized funding that can enable their work without being overly burdensome to manage. For this reason, IEEE has partnered with USAID to focus the 2023 CTU Challenge and Summit on supporting hyper-local solutions targeted to the unique needs of women, girls, and other traditionally marginalized populations.
For background information, please read USAID’s Gender Digital Divide Primer.