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Davao IT industry players to discuss major projects during two-day summit in August
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Jul 2, 2009 - 5:57:03 PM
DAVAO
CITY, July 4 (PNA) -- Information Technology (IT) entrepreneurs here
will discuss major projects during a two-day summit on Aug. 6-7 at the
Davao Trade and Convention Center in an aggressive move to position
Davao City as a dominant hub in the country.
Lizabel
"Wit" Holganza, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Davao
Inc. president, said the event dubbed as “ICT Summit 2009,” has the
theme “Roadmap 2015: Empowering Davao through Information and
Communications Technology”.
Holganza
said the event aimed at creating a blueprint on how to realize the
industry targets in order to position Davao City as number one in the
Information Technology-Business Process Outsourcing (IT-BPO) preferred
destinations in the country.
She
said although it is quite an ambitious goal, it is attainable with
Davao City being ranked fourth in the Top Ten Philippine IT-BPO
Destinations out of 37 Philippine cities.
The
ranking was made by the Commission on Information and Communications
Technology (CICT) and the Business Processing Association of the
Philippines (BPAP) in the 1st BPO Summit in December 2008.
ICT Davao Inc. has tracked 67 ICT and IT-BPO companies in Davao City generating an estimated 6,000 jobs.
Holganza
said the estimated number is very conservative because not all ICT and
IT-BPO are being tracked in the absence of a Comprehensive ICT Master
Plan for Davao City.
She said the number could be more if all IT operations are tracked.
Coming up with a comprehensive ICT master plan or roadmap is the main agenda of the upcoming summit she added.
The
IT sector is focusing on four areas to pump prime the industry’s
potentials: 1) talent development; 2) cost of doing business; and 3)
business environment; and 4) risk management.
Other significant topics such as highlighting the key CICT programs and projects will be discussed during the summit.
Holganza said the city is “very competitive in the ICT-IT-BPO business” but added it cannot relax.
“We have to see the scoreboards and address the problems to meet the goal to dominate the industry,” she said.
Holganza said potential IT investors are coming to the city and interest from other potential investors keeps growing.
She
said the ongoing series of video conferencing and tele-conferencing by
ICT Davao City Inc. with IT investors particularly in the United
Kingdom, Dubai, and Singapore are indicators of a growing interest in
the city as an IT-BPO destination.
She
said at least four Indian investors have partnered with the city’s
IT-BPO operators in the field of medical transcription with an average
of 15 seats in Davao City and some other areas of Mindanao.
Holganza said there is still a lot of work to be done in order to generate a larger market share in the industry nationwide.
Athough
the ICT sector has seen a 56 percent growth in the number of IT-BPO
jobs in the city, Davao City only has one percent market share, she
said. (PNA)
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