ICT in the pandemic situation: how ICT is utilized in the Covid-19 disaster

International Seminar in Applied Information Technology and Information System

Date: 19 Juni 2020

Time : 09:00-12:30

Theme:  “ICT in the pandemic situation: how ICT is utilized in the Covid-19 disaster”

Link Zoom:  https://binus.zoom.us/j/97400423546

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Speakers:

  1. Dr. Ir. Yaya Heryadi, M.Sc (Doctor of Computer Science Binus University)
  2. Prof Tokuro (Service Science) IIAI – International Institute of Applied Informatics  & The Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology – Japan
  3. Prof Kiyota Hashimoto – IIAI – International Institute of Applied Informatics  &  (Prince Songkla  University – Thailand),
  4. Hadi Sutopo (IEEE Indonesia Computer Chapter)

Moderator:  Agung Trisetyarso, Ph.D

Hosted  by:

  1. International Institute of Applied Informatics – IIAI Japan
  2. The Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology – AIIT Japan
  3. Doctor of Computer Science at BINUS University
  4. IEEE Computer Society Indonesia Chapter
  5. Research Interest Group Intelligent System – BINUS University

Synopsis

Now more than ever, technology must ensure that everyone can access the information they need. The collaboration will start in the Asia Pacific region and then roll out globally. The goal is to reach everyone with vital health messages, whatever their connectivity level. An estimated 3.6 billion people remain offline, with most people who are unconnected living in low-income countries, where an average of just two out of every ten people are online. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is the first pandemic in human history where technology and social media are being used on a massive scale to keep people safe, productive, and connected while being physically apart. Health workers are utilizing telemedicine to diagnose patients and hospitals rely on being connected to coordinate and triage them. Resilient and trustworthy telecommunication networks and services are essential, as more countries, companies, and individuals turn to digital technologies to respond to and cope with the impact of COVID-19.