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En este episodio del Podcast SI de Somos Innovación, el presentador Luis León Pardo conversa con Sofía Tirini, experta en regulación y políticas tecnológicas, y actual Legal & Policy Manager en Access Partnership. Con más de una década de experiencia en asuntos regulatorios y cumplimiento normativo, Sofía ha trabajado en el desarrollo de marcos jurídicos para la inteligencia artificial, la protección de datos, telecomunicaciones y seguridad en línea. La entrevista comienza con una introducción al trabajo de Sofía en Access Partnership, una firma especializada en ayudar a empresas tecnológicas a navegar el complejo panorama regulatorio global. En la conversación, explora los enfoques regulatorios de la inteligencia artificial en distintas regiones, incluyendo América Latina, Medio Oriente y África, destacando los desafíos y oportunidades en la adopción de estas tecnologías. Sofía analiza el papel de la regulación en la formulación de políticas de IA y cómo se busca equilibrar innovación tecnológica, derechos humanos y privacidad. También aborda la gestión del sesgo algorítmico, la transparencia en los sistemas de IA y la rendición de cuentas en el desarrollo de modelos de inteligencia artificial. Otro aspecto clave de la entrevista es el debate sobre las regulaciones actuales y futuras de la IA, la influencia de los marcos regulatorios en la educación y formación en inteligencia artificial, y la colaboración entre el sector privado, la academia y los organismos gubernamentales para la creación de políticas tecnológicas responsables. Finalmente, el episodio explora casos de éxito en la implementación de regulaciones de IA en diferentes países, las lecciones que América Latina puede aprender de estos marcos regulatorios, y las recomendaciones de Sofía para países que están comenzando a desarrollar sus propias normativas en inteligencia artificial. Acerca de nuestra invitada: Sofía Tirini (ARG) es Legal & Policy Manager en Access Partnership y abogada especializada en regulación tecnológica. Posee una maestría en Corrupción y Gobernanza de la Universidad de Sussex y ha trabajado en la formulación de políticas en áreas clave como inteligencia artificial, privacidad de datos y telecomunicaciones. Su experiencia se centra en la creación de marcos regulatorios que promuevan la innovación sin comprometer la seguridad ni los derechos humanos. Somos Innovación en Redes: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@somosinnovacionlatam Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innovacionsomos/ X - https://twitter.com/LatAmInnovacion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SomosInnovacionLatAm/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/somos-innovaci%C3%B3n/ Web: https://www.somosinnovacion.lat/ Acerca de Somos Innovación: Somos Innovación es una red de personas e instituciones comprometidas con la innovación como motor del progreso. Con más de 40 think-tanks, fundaciones y ONGs en todo el mundo, representamos diversas voces de una sociedad civil comprometida con el avance de la creatividad humana, la adopción de tecnologías innovadoras y la promoción de soluciones transformadoras para los problemas más urgentes del mundo. Nos enfocamos en el trabajo colaborativo y utilizamos nuestra experiencia de vanguardia para impulsar un cambio global. Si deseas conocer más sobre nuestro trabajo, visítanos en https://www.somosinnovacion.lat.
"Compliance has a cost. Compliance is difficult. But unfortunately, compliance is not optional," says Chrystel Erotokritou of Access Partnership. As global regulators tighten rules around telecommunications and cloud services, companies must adapt quickly to remain compliant while maintaining efficiency. At Cloud Connections 2025, Erotokritou will lead a roundtable discussion on navigating regulatory landscapes in cloud technology, offering providers critical insights into compliance, fraud prevention, and risk mitigation. Regulatory Crackdowns on Telecom Providers Governments worldwide are introducing stricter compliance measures to curb fraud and illegal activities. Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations, numbering resource restrictions, and privacy laws such as the GDPR are reshaping how telecom providers operate. In the U.S., the FCC recently fined a provider $1 million for transmitting a deepfake robocall mimicking President Joe Biden, highlighting the growing consequences of non-compliance. KYC & Numbering Resource Challenges Erotokritou emphasizes that KYC requirements are expanding, forcing providers to implement rigorous identity verification before offering services. These measures increase operational costs, create onboarding delays, and require new fraud prevention strategies. Meanwhile, numbering resources—essential for service delivery—are becoming harder to obtain, as regulators limit the suballocation of numbers and tighten usage restrictions. Mitigating Risk While Staying Competitive To navigate evolving compliance landscapes, providers must develop strategic regulatory frameworks that ensure adherence while preserving business efficiency and profitability. At Access Partnership, Erotokritou and her team help companies obtain telecom licenses, secure numbering resources, and implement best practices to remain compliant without sacrificing growth. Join the Discussion at Cloud Connections 2025 Erotokritou's interactive roundtable will provide a practical roadmap for telecom providers facing these regulatory challenges. The session will offer real-world strategies for mitigating risk, optimizing compliance, and maintaining competitive advantages in an increasingly complex regulatory environment. Event: Cloud Connections 2025 Location: St. Petersburg, FL More Info: cloudcommunications.com/connections Learn More About Access Partnership: accesspartnership.com
En el episodio 91 de SI, el podcast de Somos Innovación, nuestro anfitrión, Federico N. Fernández conversó con Jonathan González. Jonathan, quien es de origen franco-mexicano y se desempeña como Research Manager en Access Partnership, aportó su vasta experiencia en medios, academia y gobierno en Europa y Asia. Durante la charla, Jonathan compartió sus conocimientos sobre un nuevo índice para medir la preparación de un país respecto de la inteligencia artificial responsable: el Índice de Preparación para la IA Responsable (RARI, por sus siglas en inglés). Explicó cómo efectúa las mediciones el RARI y definió qué se entiende por una IA justa. Asimismo, abordó los peligros de la IA y los escenarios más prometedores de esta tecnología, planteando si realmente se pueden combatir los sesgos de la IA. Acerca de nuestro invitado: Jonathan González (FRA/MEX) es Research Manager en Access Partnership y cuenta con experiencia en medios, academia y gobierno en Europa y Asia. Antes de Access Partnership, fue analista senior de investigación en TRPC, donde inició, impulsó y apoyó una amplia gama de informes de investigación sobre tecnologías emergentes, políticas y regulaciones tecnológicas, tendencias del mercado tecnológico y oportunidades en la economía digital. Antes de este puesto, fue escritor y editor en Editor Group, donde desarrolló contenido de liderazgo de pensamiento corporativo para organizaciones tecnológicas, financieras y gubernamentales. También lideró el equipo editorial en DBS Bank, publicando inteligencia financiera para la Oficina de Asian Insights. Su amplia experiencia en la industria proviene de trabajar con consultorías y grupos de expertos, incluyendo períodos como investigador contribuyente en EIU y como analista de políticas en la OCDE. Links de Interés: Responsible AI Readiness Index (RARI) - https://cutt.ly/Ceez6YQI Black Nazis? A woman pope? That's just the start of Google's AI problem - https://cutt.ly/weez65tz Somos Innovación en Redes: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@somosinnovacionlatam Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innovacionsomos/ X - https://twitter.com/LatAmInnovacion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SomosInnovacionLatAm/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/somos-innovaci%C3%B3n/ Web: https://www.somosinnovacion.lat/ Acerca de Somos Innovación: Somos Innovación es una red de personas e instituciones comprometidas con la innovación como motor del progreso. Con más de 40 think-tanks, fundaciones y ONGs en todo el mundo, representamos diversas voces de una sociedad civil comprometida con el avance de la creatividad humana, la adopción de tecnologías innovadoras y la promoción de soluciones transformadoras para los problemas más urgentes del mundo. Nos enfocamos en el trabajo colaborativo y utilizamos nuestra experiencia de vanguardia para impulsar un cambio global. Si deseas conocer más sobre nuestro trabajo, visítanos en https://www.somosinnovacion.lat.
En el episodio 90 de SI, el podcast de Somos Innovación, nuestro anfitrión, Federico N. Fernández conversó con Melissa Gonzalez Castillo, destacada consultora en tecnología, datos, competencia y antimonopolio, con una trayectoria previa en organismos internacionales y gubernamentales de México. Abordaron los recientes desarrollos en la regulación de plataformas digitales en Brasil y exploraron las repercusiones de estas políticas no solo en Brasil, sino también en toda la región. Melissa ofreció su perspectiva sobre los factores que impulsaron estas iniciativas regulatorias y los desafíos que enfrentó Brasil al intentar equilibrar la moderación de contenido, la privacidad de los datos y la competencia económica. Analizaron en detalle la propuesta del Proyecto de Ley 2768/2022 y debatimos si Anatel, la agencia brasileña designada para obtener nuevos poderes regulatorios, estaba preparada para este desafío. Además, discutieron el impacto potencial de estas regulaciones en la innovación y el emprendimiento dentro del sector tecnológico brasileño. Melissa compartió su visión sobre lo que Brasil podría aprender de los enfoques regulatorios de otras jurisdicciones como la Unión Europea y su Ley de Mercados Digitales. Finalmente, concluyeron el episodio con sus recomendaciones clave para los responsables de la formulación de políticas en Brasil a medida que avanzaban en la regulación de plataformas digitales. Acerca de nuestra invitada: Melissa Gonzalez Castillo (MEX) es consultora especializada en tecnología, datos, competencia y antimonopolio. Antes de unirse a Access Partnership, trabajó en asuntos gubernamentales y políticas públicas con clientes como el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores de México y la Secretaría de Hacienda de México. Melissa tiene una licenciatura en Economía del Tecnológico de Monterrey y completó un programa de intercambio académico en Stockholm School of Economics. Links de Interés: #3 Bolsonaro, Lula, and the “Fake News” Dilemma, with Paula Rabacov - https://bit.ly/3TBvXzH Access Alert: Brazil unveils Digital Platform Regulation Consultation - https://bit.ly/43zmbCA Somos Innovación en Redes: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@somosinnovacionlatam Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innovacionsomos/ X - https://twitter.com/LatAmInnovacion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SomosInnovacionLatAm/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/somos-innovaci%C3%B3n/ Web: https://www.somosinnovacion.lat/ Acerca de Somos Innovación: Somos Innovación es una red de personas e instituciones comprometidas con la innovación como motor del progreso. Con más de 40 think-tanks, fundaciones y ONGs en todo el mundo, representamos diversas voces de una sociedad civil comprometida con el avance de la creatividad humana, la adopción de tecnologías innovadoras y la promoción de soluciones transformadoras para los problemas más urgentes del mundo. Nos enfocamos en el trabajo colaborativo y utilizamos nuestra experiencia de vanguardia para impulsar un cambio global. Si deseas conocer más sobre nuestro trabajo, visítanos en https://www.somosinnovacion.lat.
In the third episode of our special series on the World Radio Conference, Access Partnership's Senior Engineering Manager Tural Aliyev explains what impact the some of the key transport-related WRC-23 decisions will have on the transport industry.
In this episode, we discuss the AWS Report. The AWS 'NOV 2023: ACCELERATING AI SKILLS' report is a comprehensive study commissioned by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and prepared by Access Partnership. It explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on various industries and the skills required to prepare the workforce for the jobs of the future. The report is based on extensive primary research, including surveys of 3,297 employees and 1,340 organizations in the United States (US) across various sectors. Predicted Impact on the Legal Industry: The report predicts a significant transformation in the legal sector as AI technologies automate routine tasks, leading to increased efficiency and accuracy. Efficiency and Role Shift: AI adoption is expected to improve legal task efficiency, allowing legal professionals to focus on strategic activities, such as legal strategy and client counseling. Enhanced Access to Legal Services: AI-driven tools are anticipated to reduce legal costs, making legal services more affordable and accessible to a broader audience. Ethical and Regulatory Considerations: The report acknowledges the importance of addressing ethical and regulatory concerns as AI becomes integral to the legal field. Key Takeaway - Skill Requirements: Legal professionals are predicted to require a blend of legal expertise and AI skills, including AI literacy, ethics, adaptability, and collaboration.
En el episodio 88 de SI, el podcast de Somos Innovación, nuestro anfitrión, Federico N. Fernández se sentó con Geussepe González, un influyente experto en tecnología y comunicaciones de Colombia. González, quien fue responsable de LatAm para Access Partnership, aportó su vasta experiencia en el sector, habiendo ocupado posiciones clave como Subdirector para la Industria de las Comunicaciones del Ministerio TIC en Colombia, consultor en Digital Catapult y BMI Consulting en Londres, asesor en la Agencia Nacional del Espectro (ANE) y en el Regulador de Comunicaciones (CRC). En esta conversación profunda y esclarecedora, exploraron temas críticos que están moldeando el futuro de las telecomunicaciones en América Latina. Abordaron el candente debate sobre el "fair share" en la región, desentrañando cuál era la realidad actual de las TELCOs en Latinoamérica. Analizaron los desafíos a los que se enfrentaba la conectividad en LatAm, y discutieron estrategias innovadoras para cerrar la brecha de conectividad entre zonas rurales y urbanas. Además, desmitificaron algunos de los mitos y realidades que rodean a la tecnología 5G, ofreciendo una perspectiva única y fundamentada sobre este tema vital. Acerca de nuestro invitado: Geusseppe González (COL) es el responsable de LatAm para Access Partnership, con una amplia experiencia. Ha ocupado cargos de alto nivel, como Subdirector para la Industria de las Comunicaciones del Ministerio TIC en Colombia, consultor de Digital Catapult y BMI Consulting en Londres, asesor de la Agencia Nacional del Espectro (ANE), y del Regulador de Comunicaciones (CRC), entre otros. Recientemente, lideró la implementación del plan 5G, el plan de transición a nuevas tecnologías, el nuevo régimen satelital de Colombia y la gestión del espectro para tecnologías IMT y no IMT. En redes pueden encontrarlo en LinkedIn y la web de Access Partnership. Links de Interés: Access Alert: Achieving the 5G promised land - https://bit.ly/3N5FbSa Access Alert: 5G is just around the corner in LATAM - https://bit.ly/3sWpypc Somos Innovación en Redes: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@somosinnovacionlatam Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innovacionsomos/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/LatAmInnovacion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SomosInnovacionLatAm/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/somos-innovaci%C3%B3n/ Web: https://www.somosinnovacion.lat/ Acerca de Somos Innovación: Somos Innovación es una red de personas e instituciones comprometidas con la innovación como motor del progreso. Con más de 30 think-tanks, fundaciones y ONGs en todo el mundo, representamos diversas voces de una sociedad civil comprometida con el avance de la creatividad humana, la adopción de tecnologías innovadoras y la promoción de soluciones transformadoras para los problemas más urgentes del mundo. Nos enfocamos en el trabajo colaborativo y utilizamos nuestra experiencia de vanguardia para impulsar un cambio global. Si deseas conocer más sobre nuestro trabajo, visítanos en https://www.somosinnovacion.lat.
Malaysia's digital economy is on a fast track, with a significant push from the National 4IR Policy and National AI Roadmap. The dawn of generative AI presents a lucrative prospect, potentially unlocking USD113.4 billion in productive capacity. Adilah Junid from Microsoft Malaysia joins us to dissect a recent report by Access Partnership, shedding light on the economic opportunities generative AI brings to the table and how it's redefining the nation's workforce readiness and industrial landscape.
Ruvimbo Samanga is an Africa Space Policy Analyst currently working for Access Partnership and sits on the Board of the Space Arbitration Association. She serves as an Ambassador for the MILO Space Science Institute, and previously served a 2-year term as the National Point of Contact for Zimbabwe in the Space Generation Advisory Council, the latter which is in support of the United Nations Program on Space Applications. You can connect with Ruvimbo on LinkedIn. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on Twitter and LinkedIn. Audience Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The global space economy is worth a whopping $469 billion, and growing fast. Commercial interests are proliferating; more and more countries are launching satellites into space. Some African leaders aspire for their continent to become a knowledge, technology, and manufacturing hub for this new space age and to leverage space technologies to advance economic development. They are looking for global partners to join them in this quest. In this episode of Europe Listens, ECFR's Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Ruvimbo Samanga, a space law and policy advisor at Access Partnership, a global tech advisory firm. How can Africans and Europeans benefit from cooperating on space access and technologies, and what pitfalls should they look out for? What is “space junk” and how might a clean-up effort work in practice? And how can the EU's space law best promote responsible behaviour on Earth and in outer space? This podcast was recorded on 7 July 2023. Other episodes of this season: Episode 1: Overcoming the global digital divide with Jane Munga Episode 2: Combatting online disinformation with Flora Rebello Arduini Further reading: Why Africa needs to be in space by Val Munsami Space innovation in Zimbabwe and beyond: Interview with Ruvimbo Samanga African space strategy for social, political and economic integration by the African Union Multilateral space: A European space oddity by Rafael Loss and Silvia Samorè
Singapore's adoption rate of cashless payments is one of the highest in Asia. But there are pockets of the population who still struggle to adapt. And there's the ever present threat of scams and payment service breakdowns. What can the government, merchants and the public do? Steven Chia has a chat with Faye Sai, a third-generation hawker, Lawrence Chan, group CEO of NETS and Lim May-Ann, director of the Fair Tech Institute at Access Partnership. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to tech leaders demystify what their companies do, and what it feels like to work in their firms. Synopsis: Every first Monday of the month, the Work Talk podcast helps you work smarter, think deeper and get ahead in your work life. If you're one of those curious about some of the world's most famous tech names, this is your chance to get a sneak peek behind the scenes. In this episode, ST's senior correspondent Krist Boo hosts Ms Chris Havrilla, vice-president for human capital management strategy at Oracle, Mr Ben King, managing director for Google Singapore and Ms Cheryl Low, a young executive in her first job at Access Partnership. Highlights (click/tap above): 0:05 What do Oracle and Google do? 4:25 Two innovations Google has its eyes on 8:15 Does a middle-aged worker have a chance to become a tech worker? 10:26 Is Google still a good place to work? 12:45 What Gen Zs like Cheryl Low want in their careers Listen to Pt 1: Where the tech jobs are (Salesforce and Cisco) - https://str.sg/iopR Listen to Pt 3: Where the tech jobs are (Microsoft and LinkedIn) - https://str.sg/iUeq Listen to Pt 4 Where the tech jobs are (Adobe and GitHub) - https://str.sg/iUKW Produced by: Krist Boo (kristb@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis and Teo Tong Kai Edited by: Teo Tong Kai and Paxton Pang Follow ST's Your Money & Career Podcast channel here: Channel: https://str.sg/wB2m Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wuN3 Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/ioWR Spotify: https://str.sg/wBr9 SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Krist Boo's Work Talk columns: https://str.sg/wB2P Get business/career tips in ST's HeadSTart newsletter: str.sg/headstart-nl --- Discover more ST podcast channels: In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX Discover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (new): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #moneycareerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to tech leaders demystify what their companies do, and what it feels like to work in their firms. Synopsis: Every first Monday of the month, the Work Talk podcast helps you work smarter, think deeper and get ahead in your work life. If you're one of those curious about some of the world's most famous tech names, this is your chance to get a sneak peek behind the scenes. In this episode, ST's senior correspondent Krist Boo hosts Ms Chris Havrilla, vice-president for human capital management strategy at Oracle, Mr Ben King, managing director for Google Singapore and Ms Cheryl Low, a young executive in her first job at Access Partnership. Highlights (click/tap above): 0:05 What do Oracle and Google do? 4:25 Two innovations Google has its eyes on 8:15 Does a middle-aged worker have a chance to become a tech worker? 10:26 Is Google still a good place to work? 12:45 What Gen Zs like Cheryl Low want in their careers Listen to Pt 1: Where the tech jobs are (Salesforce and Cisco) - https://str.sg/iopR Listen to Pt 3: Where the tech jobs are (Microsoft and LinkedIn) - https://str.sg/iUeq Listen to Pt 4 Where the tech jobs are (Adobe and GitHub) - https://str.sg/iUKW Produced by: Krist Boo (kristb@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis and Teo Tong Kai Edited by: Teo Tong Kai and Paxton Pang Follow ST's Your Money & Career Podcast channel here: Channel: https://str.sg/wB2m Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wuN3 Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/ioWR Spotify: https://str.sg/wBr9 SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Krist Boo's Work Talk columns: https://str.sg/wB2P Get business/career tips in ST's HeadSTart newsletter: str.sg/headstart-nl --- Discover more ST podcast channels: In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX Discover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (new): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #moneycareerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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ChatGPT is a newly released application from OpenAI, is giving users amazing answers to questions, and many of them are amazingly wrong. But is this app spell AI for good or bad? Gregory Francis, CEO, Access Partnership shares his views. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've been promised that 5G will make our devices faster and more efficient. But in order to achieve this, it will need access to significantly more of our airwaves. This episode explores how this new generation of mobile technology intersects with the world of spectrum policy. Professor William Webb of Access Partnership and Ulrich Rehfuess of Nokia explain which spectrum bands matter for 5G, and debate whether the latest mobile generation has lived up to its promise. Finally, we look towards the future and explore what 6G could bring. Marja Matinmikko-Blue from Oulu University in Finland outlines the priorities for 6G including an increased focus on spectrum sharing and placing more importance on sustainability targets. Further reading: Spectrum 101 - 5G spectrum Spectrum 101 - Why are 5G verticals important? Mobile operators say mmWave spectrum vital to meet future demand Relax 5G rollout requirements if you want to save energy, say French telcos European Commission takes next steps in 6G research
This week on Energy Unplugged, Fraser Thompson, Co-founder & Chief Strategy Officer of Sun Cable joins our Managing Director for Australia and California, Hugo Batten and Weijie Mak, Aurora's Head of Consulting across Asia-Pacific for our podcast episode. Fraser is the co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer for SunCable. He also founded AlphaBeta, an economic strategy consultancy headquartered in Singapore which has now been acquired by Access Partnership. Prior to this he spent 9 years at McKinsey, in particular, at McKinsey's Global Institute. The main topics discussed include: • Key fundamentals of the Sun Cable project • Long-term trends in energy markets • Fraser's career and the value of doing a PhD
La ola masiva de digitalización producida durante la pandemia del COVID-19 resaltó la necesidad de fomentar redes seguras que hagan frente a la ola ciberdelitos a escala global. Por eso, en el episodio #79 de Federico N. Fernández conversó con Yamel Sarquis acerca de temas vinculados con la mencionada digitalización, ciberseguridad y privacidad en Latinoamérica. Acerca de nuestra invitada: Yamel (MEX) trabaja en la oficina de Washington DC de Access Partnership como gerente del equipo para Medio Oriente, África y América Latina. Antes de unirse a Access Partnership, Yamel trabajó para la Information Technology Innovation Foundation (ITIF). Posee un máster en Comunicación, Cultura y Tecnología por la Universidad de Georgetown y una licenciatura en Relaciones Internacionales por la Universidad Iberoamericana de Ciudad de México. En redes pueden encontrarla en la web de Access Partnership (https://www.accesspartnership.com). Links de Interés: #64 Adopción de la Nube en Bancos y FinTechs, con Luiz Víctor Rodrigues - https://bit.ly/3LJqeTV Somos Innovación en Redes: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@somosinnovacionlatam Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innovacionsomos/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/LatAmInnovacion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SomosInnovacionLatAm/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/somos-innovaci%C3%B3n/ Web: https://www.somosinnovacion.lat/ Acerca de Somos Innovación: Somos un grupo de individuos e instituciones que están convencidos que a través de soluciones innovadoras es cómo las personas se involucran en la resolución de problemas. Por ello, cuando los innovadores crean nuevas tecnologías o nuevos modelos de negocio, las mismas deberían permitirse por defecto. A menos que se pueda presentar un argumento muy sólido contra una nueva invención, el derecho a existir de las innovaciones debería ser siempre respetado. Son los consumidores quienes deben aprobarlas o rechazarlas en el mercado. La verdadera catástrofe es no permitir este proceso a través de excesos regulatorios o prohibiciones. El Futuro Llama.
👥✈ Pablo Casas Lías, Director del Instituto Nacional de Investigación Jurídico-Aeronáuticas (INIJA), nos habla acerca del anuncio del Presidente de limitar las operaciones y número de pasajeros en el AICM. 🌐 Fernando Borjón, Consultor Senior en Access Partnership, nos habla de la inversión del gobierno de López Obrador en un último esfuerzo por conectar a todo el país a #Internet. 🍷 José De Jesús Rodríguez Cárdenas, vp de la Entidad Mexicana De Acreditación (EMA), nos habla de la entrega de una acreditación al Consejo Certificador del Sotol en Chihuahua, bebida protegida con Denominación de Origen.
Japan is a major U.S. ally commercially and otherwise. What is the Japanese approach to personal data privacy, and how does it differ from the U.S.'s privacy culture? Erik Jacobs addresses the differences in how privacy is conceived and addressed in Japan in contrast to the complex U.S. system that has no overarching federal law about how our personal information is collected, stored, sold, and otherwise handled. Erik advised the White House Office of Science and Technology and coordinated policy at the U.S. Energy Department during the prior administration. Fluent in Japanese and English, Erik is now Policy Manager for the U.S. and Asia at Access Partnership, a leading global public policy firm dedicated to opening markets for technology. He discusses the Japanese attitude toward privacy policy and Japan's 2022 Act on Protection of Personal Information (APPI), a comprehensive personal data privacy code that augments sectoral and other laws governing the flow of personal data. Tune in to learn Japan's approach and what the U.S. can learn from how a leading Asian ally developed a national approach to data privacy protection. If you have ideas for more interviews or stories, please email info@thedataprivacydetective.com.
Access Partnership is one of the world’s leading public policy firms dedicated to opening markets for technology. And in their latest efforts, the company has integrated AlphaBeta, a Singapore-based strategy and economics consultancy. Greg Francis, Managing Director, Access Partnerships shares more about their latest acquisition and how it plays into their mission of spreading fair tech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el episodio 64 de SI, el podcast de Somos Innovación, Federico N. Fernández conversa con Luiz Víctor Rodrigues acerca de la adopción de la nube en el sector bancario en América Latina. El origen de esta charla se remonta a la publicación de un informe respecto de este tema, publicado por Access Partnership y comisionado por Salesforce. Acerca de nuestra invitado: Luiz Víctor Rodrigues (BRA) es Director del Desarrollo de Negocios de Latinoamérica para Salesforce y experto en instituciones financieras, incluyendo los sectores de banca de consumo, seguros y pagos. Previo a Salesforce, Luiz Victor trabajó en McKinsey & Company y Mastercard Advisors, liderando la transformación digital en instituciones financieras y desarrollando estrategias corporativas en Brasil, Argentina y México. En redes pueden encontrarlo en LinkedIn. Links de interés: El Futuro de la Banca: Adopción de la Nube en América Latina. Un reporte de Access Partnership, comisionado por Salesforce Septiembre 2021 - https://bit.ly/3DhzLf1 Somos Innovación en Redes: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innovacionsomos/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/LatAmInnovacion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SomosInnovacionLatAm/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/somos-innovaci%C3%B3n/ Web: SomosInnovacion.lat Acerca de Somos Innovación: Somos un grupo de individuos e instituciones que están convencidos que a través de soluciones innovadoras es cómo las personas se involucran en la resolución de problemas. Por ello, cuando los innovadores crean nuevas tecnologías o nuevos modelos de negocio, las mismas deberían permitirse por defecto. A menos que se pueda presentar un argumento muy sólido contra una nueva invención, el derecho a existir de las innovaciones debería ser siempre respetado. Son los consumidores quienes deben aprobarlas o rechazarlas en el mercado. La verdadera catástrofe es no permitir este proceso a través de excesos regulatorios o prohibiciones. El Futuro Llama.
Women in Tech Policy Podcast | Episode 5: In Conversation with eBay's Cathy Foster and Laurie Wong by Access Partnership
Today Paul and Andrew interview David Kohler of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, to get you all the information you need about the OHLAP program. David covers the benefits to the land owners as well as the hunters. This program is designed to help hunters get access to hunt, and give the land owners a little incentive to share their natural resources with the public. This is an AWESOME explanation of the program! Ohio Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
Today Paul and Andrew interview David Kohler of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, to get you all the information you need about the OHLAP program. David covers the benefits to the land owners as well as the hunters. This program is designed to help hunters get access to hunt, and give the land owners a little incentive to share their natural resources with the public. This is an AWESOME explanation of the program! Ohio Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
Xiaomeng Lu is a Director in the Eurasia Group's Geotechnology Practice, where she focuses on the interactions of emerging technologies with geopolitics, market dynamics, and regulatory norms. Before joining the Eurasia Group, she was the China Practice Lead at the consulting firm, Access Partnership, where she helped top US financial and cloud service providers enter China's market.
This week on the show we discuss a new program being offered by the ODNR to provide access to private lands that have been enrolled in the program. The Ohio Landowner/Hunter Access Partnership program (OLHAP) is being funded through Federal monies awarded to the state through the 2018 Farm Bill. Landowners are compensated based on average enrolled and also the type of land (agriculture vs forest). Landowners are encouraged to contact the ODNR through their website for more information regarding the program. We also give our personal options on the program and if we think it will ultimately be positive or negative for the state's outdoorsman. Ohio Huntsman is Powered by Simplecast
This week on the show we discuss a new program being offered by the ODNR to provide access to private lands that have been enrolled in the program. The Ohio Landowner/Hunter Access Partnership program (OLHAP) is being funded through Federal monies awarded to the state through the 2018 Farm Bill. Landowners are compensated based on average enrolled and also the type of land (agriculture vs forest). Landowners are encouraged to contact the ODNR through their website for more information regarding the program. We also give our personal options on the program and if we think it will ultimately be positive or negative for the state's outdoorsman. Ohio Huntsman is Powered by Simplecast
As an active International Telecommunication Union (ITU) sector member, Access Partnership is pleased to join in the celebration of the 10th annual ITU’s ‘Girls in ICT Day’. This year’s theme is ‘Connected Girls, Creating Brighter Futures.’ To explore this topic, Access Partnership was honored to have Ms. Joanne Wilson, Deputy to the Director of the ITU-R, join Kathryn Martin and Azar Zarrebini in a lively discussion about encouraging girls into STEM fields.
In this episode of The Parkview Podcast, the team sits down with Gregory Francis, Managing Director of Access Partnership - the world's leading public policy firm dedicated to opening markets for technology - to discuss the current state of regulation of Big Tech. We also talk about the "Trust Gap" between users and tech companies and how this gap could feasibly be narrowed in future.
Peggy and Colin Thomson, head of infrastructure, Access Partnership, discuss how to set international radio regulations. He explains it is important to set an international framework and the WRC (World Radiocommunication Conference) can help come to the consensus on the best way to use limited resources. They also discuss: 5G: While it means different things to different people, it generally provides always-on connectivity anywhere. He explains what will be needed today and in the future. How technology has evolved and how people's expectations are evolving. He discusses how there is a role for different types of connectivity. How different radio frequencies carry different types of information and that there isn't a one-size fits all solution. accesspartnership.com (02.25.20 - #656) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, regulation, spectrum, edge computing
Peggy and Colin Thomson, head of infrastructure, Access Partnership, discuss how to set international radio regulations. He explains it is important to set an international framework and the WRC (World Radiocommunication Conference) can help come to the consensus on the best way to use limited resources. They also discuss: 5G: While it means different things to different people, it generally provides always-on connectivity anywhere. He explains what will be needed today and in the future. How technology has evolved and how people's expectations are evolving. He discusses how there is a role for different types of connectivity. How different radio frequencies carry different types of information and that there isn't a one-size fits all solution. accesspartnership.com (02.25.20 - #656) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, regulation, spectrum, edge computing