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Innovation Day: Sustainable Digital Transformation Indonesia 2021

As the world becomes increasingly digitized by the second, going online has shifted from being optional to indispensable for businesses to stay ahead of the game.

Inforial (The Jakarta Post)
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Sun, May 23, 2021

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Innovation Day: Sustainable Digital Transformation Indonesia 2021

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s the world becomes increasingly digitized by the second, going online has shifted from being optional to indispensable for businesses to stay ahead of the game. Sustainability is also at the forefront of the debate, powered by concern for a fraught environmental situation.

With more businesses accelerating their efforts, demand for highly available and critical infrastructure continue to rise, from the IT room to the factory floor.

However, this raises the question: how do we keep this growth momentum with sustainability at our core as we power through an all-electric, all-digital world?

This question will be answered in the upcoming virtual Innovation Day Indonesia 2021, where participants will be able to discover how we can progress together toward a sustainable digital transformation in a post-recovery electric world.

To be held on June 17, the second Innovation Day: Sustainable Digital Transformation follows up on the first, which brought together more than 8,000 attendees for 15 events conducted in 11 languages and six zones.

This year, the annual event will bring together a stellar group of speakers, ranging from a renowned digital anthropologist and sustainability enthusiasts to the IT industry’s top leaders.

The list of speakers includes Pankaj Sharma, Executive Vice President of Schneider Electric’s Secure Power Division; trust expert, lecturer and author Rachel Botsman; Canalys President and CEO Steve Brazier; anthropologist and digital analyst Brian Solis; Ng Tian Beng, Dell Technologies Senior Vice President and General Manager - Channels, Asia Pacific and Japan; and Robert Swan, the first person ever to walk to the North and South Poles.

The panelists will dive deep into the opportunities and challenges of digital transformation, providing insights on growing digital resiliency for the next normal, adapting and responding to changing and evolving landscapes and realigning sustainability strategies to ensure long-term success.

Set virtually across seven regions, attendees can discover how digitization can optimize and maintain business continuity with decision-making based on changing market conditions, drive financial growth and operational stability, while at the same time delivering environmental value to customers.

Taking place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Innovation Day: Sustainable Digital Transformation Indonesia 2021 will feature a range of keynote speeches, as well as four distinct learning session streams aimed at data center professionals,  IT professionals, IT solution providers and facility managers, alongside electrical contractors. For more information on the topic, download the full-day agenda at https://eu.eventscloud.com/docs/200008190/ID-SDT-Indonesia-2021.

Interested attendees can register now at https://www.se.com/id/en/about-us/events/innovation-day.jsp.

 

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