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Digital News Asia Roundup - 4th Jan 2018

Karamjit Singh, Digital News Asia | Anushia Kandasivam, Digital News Asia | Chong Jinn Xiung, Digital News Asia

04-Jan-18 10:00

Digital News Asia Roundup - 4th Jan 2018

The team from Digital News Asia talked about 'IDC’s Digital Transformation Awards recognises disruptors, innovators','Cradle’s CIP300 grant is more than free money', 'Gartner: Living in the age of AI','Weraku Games: From zero to hero' and 'MWC 2017: ZTE gets serious about IoT'. Furthermore, the team also discussed 'Magnus Games’ Re: Legend strives to be legendary', 'GTC 2017: Using VR to design buildings','Week in Review: A very human trait, our best defence against the machines',''Patient capital' investor, MTDC turns 25', 'Michael Widjaja wants to nourish talent pool to power Indonesia’s digital ambitions','#mydigitalmaker gathers momentum in efforts to create nation of digital producers' and 'Mampu drives software testing to raise public sector IT quality'.

 

0:38 - IDC’s Digital Transformation Awards Recognises Disruptors, Innovators

3:32 - Cradle’s CIP300 Grant Is More Than Free Money

5:27 - Week In Review: A Very Human Trait, Our Best Defence Against The Machines

13:25 - Gartner: Living In The Age Of AI

15:34 - Weraku Games: From Zero To Hero

18:38 - MWC 2017: ZTE Gets Serious About IoT

20:25 - 'Patient Capital' Investor, MTDC Turns 25

24:23 - Michael Widjaja Wants To Nourish Talent Pool To Power Indonesia’s Digital Ambitions

27:57 - GTC 2017: Using VR To Design Buildings

30:33 - Magnus Games’ Re: Legend Strives To Be Legendary

32:26 - Mampu Drives Software Testing To Raise Public Sector IT Quality

33:50 - #mydigitalmaker Gathers Momentum In Efforts To Create Nation Of Digital Producers

39:27 - Legal Tech At The Forefront

Produced by: Freda Liu


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Tags:  IDC DX Awards MalaysiaCradle CIP300GartnerAIAnthony MullenDigital News AsiaWeraku Gamesgame developerMWC 2017Chinese telecommunicationsZTEMagnus GamesGTC 2017VRMTDCMichael Widjajacomputer scienceMampuITdna





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