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Digging into the Future
Digging into the Future
20 episodes
9 months ago
Vint Cerf, father of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, shares his views on challenges and progress in self-driving cars and quantum computing. While both are yet to be rush trends, the “new normal” in the world we live in has contributed to significant advancements over the past 18 months.
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Vint Cerf, father of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, shares his views on challenges and progress in self-driving cars and quantum computing. While both are yet to be rush trends, the “new normal” in the world we live in has contributed to significant advancements over the past 18 months.
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#4: Alex Arena, Former Group MD HKT/PCCW
Digging into the Future
7 minutes
4 years ago
#4: Alex Arena, Former Group MD HKT/PCCW
In this episode of Digging Into the Future Spotlight, we have the rare opportunity to speak with one of the great leaders of our industry. Alex Arena, former Group Managing Director, PCCW/HKT, and former Australia telecom regulator, joins us to discuss his uniquely successful creation of the first Trust for Fiber structure in the industry. Alex also shares wisdom on the past, present and future of ICT.
Digging into the Future
Vint Cerf, father of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, shares his views on challenges and progress in self-driving cars and quantum computing. While both are yet to be rush trends, the “new normal” in the world we live in has contributed to significant advancements over the past 18 months.