DubTech Conference to he Held in January

Published December 9th, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The Seventh DubTech conference on “how to re-invent GCC government organizations will be held in Dubai on January 19, 2002, said the organizers. 

The Datamatix said in a press release that the one-day event will look incisively at GCC government operations and arrive at constructive recommendations. 

Speakers will tackle issues as vital as the need for reinventing GCC government organizations, the use of IT in revitalizing the structures in question, and will try to provide an answer to the question: Why there are no success-stories about government services in GCC countries? 

According to the statement, the GCC Human Resources Development Managers Forum will held on the same day, bringing together human resource development professionals and experts from the region’s government and private sectors to discuss manpower development. It would discuss the development of a training management system to train individuals and representatives of commercial and government establishments so that they are equipped with appropriate skills to participate effectively in regional development. 

Datamatix introduces itself as “the representative of the independent Information Technology giant, the AberdeenGroup, USA in the Middle East region.”  

Since its inception, it has focused on IT trends, strategies and experiences and on providing a platform for IT professionals to interact and disseminate their knowledge.  

Datamatix has organized seminars, workshops and conferences regularly to update the local and regional IT organizations and businesses on e-commerce status and trends. Additionally, it has concentrated on issues of impending concern and regional significance like, crimes in IT and WTO membership and its implications, according to the organization’s website – Albawaba.com

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