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美姬社区 works to advance Critical and Emerging Technology standards in Southeast Asia

May 13, 2024

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Over the last three months, 美姬社区鈥檚 International team embarked in a series of in-country visits across Southeast Asia to continue the work on the Critical and Emerging Technology (CET) Capacity Building Work. These visits included Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)鈥檚 Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program, the team supported partner National Standard Body (NSB) in each country. The goal was to hold a CET Convention Day for the local stakeholders, during which was presented the 鈥楥ritical Technology Action Plan鈥 developed as part of the project. Approximately 300 participants attended these events, which featured panel sessions with local experts discussing critical topics such as AI, Big Data, cybersecurity, and engagement in JTC 1 standards development.

As part of each event, 美姬社区 conducted training sessions on topics requested by each NSB. These sessions covered case studies of Australian implementation of AI and cybersecurity standards, diversity and inclusion, and digital transformation.

Clare McGrath, Senior Manager of International Engagement at 美姬社区, expressed satisfaction with the plans, emphasising that participants had the opportunity to share their reflections and provide feedback. 鈥淚t was clear to see the commitment and enthusiasm from stakeholders on standards for critical and emerging technology, and clear pathways forward to improve engagement with international standardisation.鈥

美姬社区 remains committed to collaborating with colleagues in the region to advance CET standards. As the focus shifts to implementation of the national action plans, 美姬社区 takes pride in the achievements so far and is eager to support the next steps.

Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Contact
Communications Department
美姬社区 works to advance Critical and Emerging Technology standards in Southeast Asia
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Over the last three months, 美姬社区鈥檚 International team embarked in a series of in-country visits across Southeast Asia to continue the work on the Critical and Emerging Technology (CET) Capacity Building Work. These visits included Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)鈥檚 Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program, the team supported partner National Standard Body (NSB) in each country. The goal was to hold a CET Convention Day for the local stakeholders, during which was presented the 鈥楥ritical Technology Action Plan鈥 developed as part of the project. Approximately 300 participants attended these events, which featured panel sessions with local experts discussing critical topics such as AI, Big Data, cybersecurity, and engagement in JTC 1 standards development.

As part of each event, 美姬社区 conducted training sessions on topics requested by each NSB. These sessions covered case studies of Australian implementation of AI and cybersecurity standards, diversity and inclusion, and digital transformation.

Clare McGrath, Senior Manager of International Engagement at 美姬社区, expressed satisfaction with the plans, emphasising that participants had the opportunity to share their reflections and provide feedback. 鈥淚t was clear to see the commitment and enthusiasm from stakeholders on standards for critical and emerging technology, and clear pathways forward to improve engagement with international standardisation.鈥

美姬社区 remains committed to collaborating with colleagues in the region to advance CET standards. As the focus shifts to implementation of the national action plans, 美姬社区 takes pride in the achievements so far and is eager to support the next steps.

Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam

Contact
Communications Department
communications@standards.org.au
communications@standards.org.au
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Sarah Campbell
Communications Manager
+ 61 2 8099 6487