Technology: Creating Welfare and Building the Future -- Findings of ANDICOM 2008

Date : 10/31/2008 @ 8:53PM
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Technology: Creating Welfare and Building the Future -- Findings of ANDICOM 2008

With the presence of the Colombian Deputy Minister of Communications, Daniel Medina Velandia; the Economic and Commercial Counselor at the Embassy of France, Frédéric Nehetal; the Commissioner of the National Television Commission (CNTV), Ricardo Galán; the World Bank Regional Coordinator for Latin America, Eloy Vidal; the Director of the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (CRT), Cristian Omar Lizcano Ortiz; the Regional Director for the Americas and the Caribbean of the ITU, Juan Zavattiero; and the Executive Director of CINTEL, Manuel Martinez Niño, concluded the XXIII National and XIV International Telecommunications Congress Andicom 2008.

For three days, from October 29th to 31st, 2008, at the Convention Center of Cartagena de Indias, nearly 3,000 attendees from different regions of the world discussed on how technology generates welfare and builds future in lectures and debates.

In the closing ceremony, the Executive Director of CINTEL, Manuel Martínez Niño, ratified the invitation to France as the guest country of Andicom 2009. Also the winners of the Fifth Marathon of Programming and Wireless Mobile Applications Comcel-NOKIA, were awarded during the ceremony. The first place went to the Catholic University of Colombia, with the group e-NeuroX and the implementation NeuroX Eearth.

In his closing speech, which outlined the conclusions of Andicom 2008, Martínez said that under the theme Technology: Creating welfare and building the Future, was possible to confirm that ICT today represent a powerful tool for the integral development of society, increasing the level of competitiveness of the communities that use them.

"Indeed, the reason behind technology is to provide welfare to society through solutions and services in areas such as health, education, business, research and entertainment, among others," he added.

Conclusions Economic and social development of the nation has an important interdependence with ICT, which accelerates the progress to a more fair society. In this regard government online, health and education are key elements in achieving this goal.

Knowledge is a key element in modernizing the productivity and competitiveness of citizens, the development of creativity allows the transformation of this knowledge into productive services for a society that is evolving, and that in few years will be very different of how we know it today.

Businesses, as the basis of national production, should acquire the skills needed to function in the new knowledge economy. For the most developed societies the exportation of knowledge has become one of the most important components of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

A massive and transversal change in the use of ICT is accompanied by universal access to public services, as well as access to training and digital learning.

All productive sectors in the country should treat with urgency the use of ICT as a critical tool to generate competitiveness and development.

A significant advance in respect to digital socialization has been done but, there are still major challenges: all citizens connected and informed, the strengthening and modernization of institutions with citizen-centered services and the development and competitiveness of the ICT industry.

Today communication between people is changing. The power to express ideas to the world is available to everyone, in different but on a larger scale, giving the opportunity to share information and knowledge regardless of the time, place or device used.

It is necessary to work on the connectivity infrastructure in the region so that it can be provided global coverage with greater capabilities, and quality service.

The convergence of technology and the speed with which it comes to Latin American countries, demands agility and innovation in the design of institutional policies, and a neutral regulation that protects the user, allowing the growth of the sector and encouraging the provision of services.

The accelerated technological development leaves new challenges and opportunities in developing markets, business models, new services and attention to new users.

About CINTEL The Colombian Telecommunications Research Center, CINTEL, has set as its fundamental mission to promote and foster the development of Telecommunications and Information Technologies. CINTEL members include telecommunications operators, universities and government agencies. The board is chaired by the Colombian Minister for Communications.

Among its goals it is to study and assimilate the emerging technological tendencies with the purpose of divulging and analyzing their implementation; to offer open spaces to all sector actors in order to discuss and analyze economical, market, social, political and technological aspects that can affect or influence the industry development; promote the development of projects of the sector’s interest; provide specialized technical assistance and divulge the state and tendencies of telecommunications in the country and the world. For further information, check our web site www.cintel.org.co



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