1 Institute for Information Industry ADOC Project Finding the innovative ways to Realize ICT-4-All APEC Digital Opportunity Center.

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1 Institute for Information Industry ADOC Project Finding the innovative ways to Realize ICT-4-All APEC Digital Opportunity Center

Contents ADOC 2.0 Project ADOC Briefing Conclusion ADOC Performance

Why ADOC Initiated? 2000 Brunei Goal - 8th APEC Leaders’ Meeting, Brunei  Promoting a digital society  Triple number of people with access to information & services (Internet) by Everybody to have access 2001 e-APEC Strategy - 9th APEC Leaders’ Meeting, Shanghai  To create environment for infrastructure investment & technology development  To enhance human capacity building ADOC (APEC Digital Opportunity Center) To Realize the Goals of … ADOC (APEC Digital Opportunity Center) To Realize the Goals of …

Digital Divide Digital Divide APEC e 化先進國 ADOC 目前合作對象

Focus – 4A Digital and Resource Center Development (Accessibility) Establishing digital opportunity and training centers is one of the most important tasks for the ADOC Project. These centers are literally the foundations for many of the ADOC programs that deal with ICT training and ICT advocacy ICT Capacity Building and Training (Application) ADOC recognizes the fundamental importance of capacity building and training in order for an economy to be truly able to harness the benefits of ICT. ADOC continually conducts ICT training programs, workshops, and seminars as part of its ICT capacity building and training initiative. ICT Promotion and Advocacy (Awareness) ADOC understands that ICT promotion and advocacy is a first and important step that all economies take on their path to entering the New Economy. ADOC continually conducts events and activities to promote and advocate the adoption and use of ICT. ICT Trade Promotion and Facilitation (Advantages) As an APEC project, ADOC is aware of the important role that trade plays in the development of an economy. ADOC continually conducts ICT trade facilitation events.

Scope Peru Russia Vietnam

Vision It is dedicated to bridging digital divides and enhancing people’s capability with computers and the Internet so Anyone can explore digital opportunities Anytime and Anywhere It is dedicated to bridging digital divides and enhancing people’s capability with computers and the Internet so Anyone can explore digital opportunities Anytime and Anywhere

Contents ADOC 2.0 Project ADOC Briefing Conclusion ADOC Performance

What ADOC Achieved? (1/2) Forming ADOC Int’l Alliance with 10 CountriesForming ADOC Int’l Alliance with 10 Countries Established 10 ADOC Int’l Partner Offices and 70 Centers Among 10 Countries across 3 ContinentsEstablished 10 ADOC Int’l Partner Offices and 70 Centers Among 10 Countries across 3 Continents Inviting 800 Public-Private Sectors InvolvedInviting 800 Public-Private Sectors Involved Encouraging 1,500 Int’l Volunteers ParticipatedEncouraging 1,500 Int’l Volunteers Participated Through Standardization Reduce 7 Times of Time Consumption & Cost for Developing a Digital CenterThrough Standardization Reduce 7 Times of Time Consumption & Cost for Developing a Digital Center Developing 7 Types of Digital Centers to Meet Different Group NeedsDeveloping 7 Types of Digital Centers to Meet Different Group Needs When III has been a Co-Partners & in charge of ADOC Secretariat and since 2006, ADOC has Achieved … When III has been a Co-Partners & in charge of ADOC Secretariat and since 2006, ADOC has Achieved …

ADOC Int’l Operation 7 DOCs GP+SMEs 5 E-C Centers SMEs 10 Telecenter Rural Areas 2 e-Care Disadvantages 5 e-School ICT/Language Skill 14 e-Learning Center Women/ Children 43 Established 10 ADOC Int’l Partner Offices and 87 Centers Among 10 Countries across 3 Continents

Society’s Benefits More than 160,000 People Trained Fostering 1,853 SMEs Starting New Business Assisting 3,905 Street Kids, Drop outs, Orphans back Schools Helping 931 Single Parent to Find a better Job and Improve their Quality of Family Life Opening Digital Doors for 782 Visional Impaired to Gain Equality Job Opportunities When III has been a Co-Partners & in charge of ADOC Secretariat and since 2006, ADOC has Achieved … When III has been a Co-Partners & in charge of ADOC Secretariat and since 2006, ADOC has Achieved …

Realizing ICT 4 All … For General For SMEs For Kids For Women For Visional Impaired For Poor For Street Kids, Drop out…

Contents ADOC 2.0 Project ADOC Briefing Conclusion ADOC Performance

ADOC MOVER ADOC 2.0 Digital Hope Train Openness Mobility Remote Services Enabler Variety Individual & Integrated Services Serve for All Limited Resource enable Innovation Explored Turn Passive into Active Enlarge Centers Existing Services

ADOC 2.0 (1/2) Focusing ADOC Centers’ Sustainability by Providing Mandarin e-Learning via Remote Services Gathering Resources from ICT Vendors & Service Provider to Develop ADOC Center Catering Sys. to Provide Instant Supports for ADOC Centers’ Operation ADOC 2.0 Finds More Creative & Innovative Ways To Realize ICT4 All … ADOC 2.0 Finds More Creative & Innovative Ways To Realize ICT4 All …

ADOC 2.0 (2/2) Providing Testing Grounds for Global & Local ICT Vendors working together to Explore Suitable/Affordable ICT Solutions to Meets Local Needs Combining Local Public-Private Sectors to Organize Vocational Trainings to Enhance People’s Competitive Advantages for Career Development ADOC 2.0 Finds More Creative & Innovative Ways To Realize ICT4 All … ADOC 2.0 Finds More Creative & Innovative Ways To Realize ICT4 All …

Center Catering Language Skills Training: Language Skills Training: Mandarin e-Learning Mandarin e-Learning Vocational Skill Trainings: Vocational Skill Trainings:  Visually Impaired  PCs Refurbishment  Affordable PCs Assembly Pilot Projects Fulfilled by Center Catering

Language Skills Training (1/2) Mandarin e-Learning helps ADOC Centers to Generate Triple Centers’ Revenue

Vocational Skill Trainings Helps 1,782 Visional Impaired to Gain Equality Job Opportunities

Vocational Skill Trainings ADOC PCs Refurbishment Programs Help Locals to Develop Green Economics, as well as ADOC PCs Refurbishment Programs Help Locals to Develop Green Economics, as well as Assists 3,905 Street Kids, Drop outs, Orphans back Schools

Vocational Skill Trainings Affordable PCs Assembly Facilitate the Goals of One Laptop One Child Affordable NBs Assembly with one Screwdriver Within 10 mins!!

22 ICTs related Equip. NBs; Wired; Wireless; Video Conference; Digital Content; Digital White Board; Multi-touch Penal ; E-Learning Platform etc.

ADOC 2.0 Digital Hope Train The Trains … Bring Hopes for Anyone Enjoys the Digital Services Anytime Discovery the Digital Opportunity for Anywhere

D.H.T. Services Basic EducationICT Usage H/W Skills Remote Services

ADOC 2.0 D.H.T. 1: ICT Skills Training Provide Rural Areas to have ICT Skills Training, and to offer the variety ICT Applications, such as e-Learning, eCommerce to enhance their competitive advantage for further studying and hunting Jobs

ADOC 2.0 D.H.T. 2: Education Assistance Provide Street Kids/Drop outs to have basic education opportunities

Contents ADOC 2.0 Project ADOC Operation Conclusion ADOC Performance

Conclusion From Mobility to Ubiquity: Ensuring the Power and Promise of Internet Connectivity... for Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime Robert Pepper, Enrique J. Rueda-Sabater, Brian C. Boeggeman, and John Garrity (Cisco Systems, Inc.)

Thank you ADOC … From Hope to Action!