BT takes its role as a global leader in IT and communications very seriously. We take part in events all over the world to help shape the global social, economic and technology agenda. Meet us at an event near you in the coming months:
World Economic Forum on the Middle East
Jordan, 18-20 May 2007
While much of the world remains focused on energy prices and political troubles in the Middle East, business leaders in the region are fostering new high-growth industries. With an overarching theme of 'Putting Diversity to Work' this WEF summit will tackle three main areas:
- Industries of the Future
- Peace, Stability and International Relations
- Trade Society and Change
Over 1000 delegates are expected to attend, and BT will be addressing participants directly during a speaking session. For more information on this and other sessions, please visit the WEF Middle East Summit website.
Gartner IT Security Summit
Washington, US, 4-6 June 2007
How much of your proprietary information is susceptible to new threats? Are your security policies, practices, and technologies keeping pace with new developments? Is your organisation ready for the next wave of challenges and opportunities? Gartner’s IT Security Summit 2007 is designed to help you build on-target strategies, develop the case for IT security investments, and implement successful solutions to protect your organisation today and tomorrow.
World Economic Forum on Africa
South Africa, 13-15 June 2007
The 2007 World Economic Forum on Africa aims to build on the results of the 2006 meeting to reinforce growth in the region. The event will once again highlight best practices, draw lessons from best-performing companies and states, propose practical solutions and provoke concerted action to engage business as a catalyst for change in Africa.
World Economic Forum on East Asia
Singapore, 24-25 June 2007
The economic dynamism of the East Asian community continues to reorder global and regional business strategies. Ten years after the Asian financial crisis, East Asia's renewed economic buoyancy is highlighted by the lead of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on market-driven integration, the emergence of China and India, and Japan's economic recovery. A select group of 250 global leaders from business, government and academia will gather at the World Economic Forum on East Asia to shape the region's industry, political and economic agendas.
To learn about other opportunities to meet BT in the near future, please visit http://www.networked.bt.com/events.php
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