APNIC58 closing ceremony: A summary

  • Discussions focused on AI, sustainability, and the future of telecommunications.
  • Experts called for regulatory frameworks to guide AI’s responsible use.
  • 5G advancements and sustainability in technology were key highlights.

Each year, the APNIC community has the chance to come together for policy development, decision-making, education, information sharing, and networking – both professional and social – at APNIC conferences.

AI and automation—The core of future technology

Several conference sessions focused on the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. AI’s application across sectors like healthcare, finance, and telecommunications was highlighted for its ability to enhance efficiency, lower costs, and improve decision-making. Speakers also addressed ethical concerns, emphasising the need for robust regulatory frameworks to guide responsible AI development and use.

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Sustainability—The rise of green technology

Sustainability was a central theme, with industry leaders discussing the role of green technologies in reducing environmental impact. Presentations showcased innovative solutions that improve energy efficiency in data centres, cloud infrastructure, and telecommunications networks. As climate change intensifies, the importance of sustainable business models was emphasised as a key factor for long-term industry success.

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The future of telecommunications—5G and IoT

The advancements in 5G technology and its potential applications were another major focus. Experts highlighted how 5G is shaping the future of smart cities, the Internet of Things (IoT), and autonomous vehicles. Discussions also centred on bridging the digital divide by ensuring high-speed, reliable internet connectivity for underserved areas through 5G networks.

Fei-Wang

Fei Wang

Fei Wang, a reporter at BTW media dedicated in Internet Governance and IT infrastructure. She is studying bilingual broadcasting and hosting at Communication University of Zhejiang. Send tips to f.wang@btw.media

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