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14 TH WORLD CONGRESS ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ATHENS, MAY 19-21, 2004
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«The vision of SEPE to showcase the technology leadership of SE Europe has finally become a reality» George Newstrom, WITSA Chairman During the Opening Ceremony
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WCIT 2004 in numbers: Over 2.000 attendees in 4 days 1.200 registered delegates 160 press representatives 67 countries represented
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WCIT 2004 in numbers: 12 sessions 47 speeches 22 speakers from IT & Telecom 11 speakers from Academia 22 speakers from Organizations Ministers from 17 countries 4 pre-congress fora
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An impressive internet presence 22.4 million visits from January 2004 392.000 hits during the Congress www.worldcongress2004.org
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Spectacular Opening! A warm welcome Profound admiration for the Athens Concert Hall Keynote speeches by significant political figures Beautiful music by Manos Hadjidakis’ “Orchestra of Colours”
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WCIT 2004 Highlights Endorsement of the “Political Leaders’ Declaration on Technological Developments in the Service of the Citizen” by 17 ministers. «[…] Electronic government […] should be further promoted within a context of concrete action plans; e- government policies should be formulated and evaluated upon their capacity to produce a more inclusive, pluralistic and participatory system of governance, both at national and at the global level […]»
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WCIT 2004 Highlights Official launch of Access2democracy, a new, non-governmental organization with global reach and aspirations aiming at fostering e-democracy. Michail Bletsas, Director of Computing, MIT Media Lab: «Access2democracy is an opportunity to bring politicians, businesses and citizens together».
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WCIT 2004 Highlights Commemorating Michael Dertouzos, one of the true visionaries of Information Technology, who inspired countless scientists and researchers.
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WCIT 2004 Highlights The “Michael Dertouzos Awards” 1 st Prize, €15,000 Marco Escobedo, Mexico “VoIP services for rural networks” 2 nd Prize, €9,000 Christos Doulkeridis, Greece “Data access using mobile devices” 3 rd Prize, €6,000 Michalis Anastassopoulos, Greece “Software product lines for pervasive computing”
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WCIT 2004 Highlights WITSA Global IT Excellence Awards Public Sector Awards Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of Romania Yokosuka City Private Sector Awards Terra Payments (Canada) East Japan Railway Company Suica System Digital Opportunity Award PEOPLink/CatGen, USA Korea Agency for Digital Opportunity and Promotion Chairman’s Award United States Agency for International Development
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What people said about WCIT 2004 Bill Zikou, President SE Europe, Ericsson «It is an excellent event, very well organized. It has gathered many of the industry leaders that will help us understand what the future is like and what we should wait for»... Nicholas Negroponte, Founding Chairman, Media Lab MIT «It’s an absolutely full house. I’ve never seen such a full, huge auditorium. Clearly people are interested».
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Memorable social events “A Walk down (a computer’s) Memory Lane” An extremely successful congress party, in front of the neoclassical Zappeion Megaron, which ended up with speakers, delegates and WITSA officials proving to be excellent dancers… “WITSA 2004 Gala Dinner” A fabulous event, hosted in the Athens Hilton Ballroom, with Greek traditional dances, delicious cuisine and live music which “fired up” the delegates…
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