Asia Green IT Forum 2012 Introduction of CICC activities October 2012 Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization
CICC Preface Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization (CICC) History: Established in June 1983 as a public corporation Missions: To assist the computerization of developing countries in the world and contribute to each country s economic development and international cooperation with Japan Collaborative organization: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), other related Japanese organizations and major Japanese IT companies 2
CICC Preface A Bridge between Japan and Developing Countries in the IT Field CICC has the ability to become an outstanding bridge, connecting government, academia, industry and community between Japan and developing countries. Core Competencies: - Social network - A wide range of knowledge on computerization in Asia - Abundance of experiences and expertise for cooperation and collaboration Community Industry Japan and the World Government Academia CICC plays the role of a bridge in the IT field. 3
CICC Core Competency Social Network Human resource development in Asia Trainees from Asian economies Area Invitational and On Site Asia 4,962 Mid East & Africa 274 Central & South America 241 Total 5,477 No Asia Invitational 1 Bangladesh 64 2 Cambodia 179 3 China 693 4 Hong Kong, China 2 5 India 172 6 Indonesia 383 7 Korea 113 8 Laos 89 9 Malaysia 557 10 Mongolia 111 11 Myanmar 275 12 Nepal 59 13 Pakistan 60 14 Philippines 599 15 Singapore 50 16 Sri Lanka 274 17 Chinese Taipei 61 18 Thailand 834 19 Vietnam 397 Sub-Total 4,962 No. of Ex-trainees (as of March 31, 2011) 4
CICC Core Competency Social Network Mongolia ICTPA, NITP China MII CSIP Japan Lao PDR NAST Chinese Taipei III 5 Nepal NAAS Bangladesh BAAS Sri Lanka ICTA Myanmar Thailand MCF MICT,CAT, NECTEC Indonesia MCIT,IPKIN Cambodia EIC Malaysia MAMPU,METEOR Vietnam MIC, VITEC, DPT, HCA, VINASA Philippines NCC
Major Activities Dialogs on IT Policy (1)Invitations of IT key persons from governments in Asian countries International Cooperation for Promotion of IT Utilization (1) Development of Social and Public Information Systems (2) International cooperation to developing countries, for example, dispatch of IT experts etc. Enlightenment on IT usage and IT- related Information (1) Conduct on-site seminars on IT (2) Cooperation for Information Security, Human resource Development and standardization etc. IT Related Information Service (1) Issuance of mail magazines and (2) Tokyo DAYORI (3) Issuance of Asia IT reports (4) Holding seminars or lectures 6
Dialogs on IT Policy Invitations of IT Key Persons from Governments in Asian countries (in 2011) CICC invited IT-related key persons from governmental organizations in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam in October, 2011. They gave presentations on IT Utilization for Social Problems in their country, IT policy, e- government, national IT projects etc. and shared information among participating countries including Japan. On the Japanese side, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry gave a keynote speech on IT policy in Japan and IT Utilization in the Great East Japan Earthquake. Fujitsu gave a keynote speech on the Supercomputer which supports a safe, reliable and sustainable society. Hitachi and NEC introduced advanced approaches of IT utilization. Conference view Asian delegates and speakers 7
Dialogs on IT Policy Invitations of IT Key Persons from Governments in Asian countries (in 2010) CICC invites to Japan key persons in computerization in Asian economies to exchange opinions regarding specific cooperation projects in computerization. CICC co-organized Asia Green IT Forum 2010 by inviting 11 economies in cooperation with the Green IT Promotion Council and Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) in October, 2010. Asian Green IT Forum 2010 in Chiba, Japan (October, 2011) 8
Development of Social and Public information Systems To promote collaboration projects on Social and Public Information Systems such as e-government etc, Japanese IT companies who have solutions Implementing agencies who have the needs The purpose is to cooperate for implementation of Social and Public Information Systems which are proven in the Japanese market through discussion between Japan and the other Asian countries. CICC and Japanese vendors conducted a Feasibility Study of more than 30 systems in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam etc, as listed below. Feasibility study for cooperation Projects Countries Propose to governmental funds ODA Project Real business Energy Management Integration System E-Healthcare, e-medicine Environment Monitoring System for Industrial Parks Social Security Administration Modernization Projects Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam Brunei, Indonesia Thailand Vietnam Implement a joint project Transportation Information System utilizing Probe Technology and Geographic Information System Vietnam 9
Enlightenment of IT Usage and IT-related Information Conduct on-site seminars on IT CICC organized the Joint Seminar on the Introduction to IT Utilization for Economy-Society Building with Safety Value in February 2012 in cooperation with the following governments. - Indonesia: Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) -Vietnam: Vietnam National Institute of Software and Digital Content Industry (NISCI), Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) CICC speakers shared with the audience such information introducing three examples of how information technology has been used to solve significant social issues in Japan, whose presentation titles are Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Government Operation, Introduction to Disaster Prevention Solution and Lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake and Surveillance Solutions for Infrastructural Facilities and Environment. Joint Seminar in Indonesia Joint Seminar In Vietnam 10
IT-related Information Service CICC delivers a monthly newsletter related to IT trends and technology in Asia. CICC also issues annual country reports on IT trends and technology and a comparison report of IT trends as cross-sectional surveys in Asia. (Available only in Japanese) IT policies and plans and related law Current status of IT-related organizations Basic data of various countries Current status on IT trends and technology Trends of the IT industry China (2011) Thailand (2012) Vietnam (2012) India (2012) Korea (2010) The Philippines (2010) Singapore (2010) Comparison of IT Trend (2012) Indonesia (2012) Malaysia (2009) Tokyo Dayori (Email magazine) is sent to former trainees and related persons outside of Japan on a bimonthly basis. The contents are the current status of informatics trends and technology in Japan written by CICC staff. 11
Supporting Members CICC s activities are supported by the following IT companies and organizations As of Aug. 2012 A-M - Denso Wave Incorporated - E-Sir, Inc. - Fujitsu Learning Media Limited - Fujitsu Limited - Hitachi Government & Public Corporation System Engineering, Ltd. - Hitachi, Ltd. - Hitachi Solutions, Ltd - Japan Electronic Computer Co., Ltd. (JECC) - Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) - Japan Information Technology Services Industry Association (JISA) - Kao Corporation - KOYO SYSTEM INC. - Mitsubishi Electric Corporation - Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. N-Y - NEC Corporation - NEC Soft, Ltd. - Nihon Software Creative Co., Ltd. - NTT Data Corporation - Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. - Oki Software Co., Ltd. - Panasonic Corporation - Sharp Corporation - System Consultant Co., Ltd. - Yokogawa Electric Corporation Names are in alphabetical order. 12
Access & Map Office Homepage URL Headquarters Office www.cicc.or.jp - Introduction of CICC activities - Portal site on Asian Informatization IT news, Asia Computerization Reports, research reports, e-governments of Asia, - Research and Information provision Address: Shimojin Building 6F 4-18-7 Taito, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0016 Japan phone: +81-3-5807-5041 fax: +81-3-5807-5045 Hibiya Subway Line 3-minute walk from Naka-Okachimachi St. (Exit No.3) Oedo Subway Line 5-minute walk from Shin-Okachimachi St. (Exit No.A2) JR Yamanote Line 6-minute walk from Okachimachi St. (Exit No. North) Ginza Subway Line 8-minute walk from Ueno Hirokoji St. (Exit No.A2) 13