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DATA-INFORMED DIGITAL STRATEGIES: LESSONS FROM GLOBAL TECH GIANTS
Join our upcoming workshop for #free to receive the latest "behind-the-scenes" insights on the Tech Giants from world-class experts and digital advisors.
The workshop "Data-informed digital strategies: Lessons from global tech giants", jointly organized by @The University of Hong Kong in Vietnam, @HKU Business School, @IBP and the media partner @CIO Vietnam on June 22, will help Business Executives, #DigitalStrategy Heads and interested individuals make the most of the power of social media to 'gain a head start by taking a shortcut' in consumer trends amidst a volatile digital era.

• Digital strategy workshop: Data-informed digital strategies: Lessons from global tech giants
• TA: Heads/managers of digital strategy and/or social media departments, digital tech experts & researchers, and interested individuals who want to learn about the latest models in leveraging data for their businesses.
• Time & venue: Wednesday, June 22nd, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Hello World Saigon @92A Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh, P. 22, Q. Bình Thạnh.
• Guest speakers and panellists:
o Prof. Xiaoming Yuan - Chief Scientist, Huawei Cloud.
o Asst. Prof. Shan Huang - Digital Consultant, Tencent & WeChat
o Dr Tran Viet Huan - CTO, SonKim Group
o & Assoc. Prof. Tuan Q. Phan, Chief Representative, HKU VN
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