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Cloud Computing
July 19th (Tuesday)
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6:30 – 8:00 pm |
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With Apple's recent release of iCloud, their internet synchronization service, the cloud computing space is becoming hotter all the time. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and many others are all moving their offerings to the cloud, but what does it mean for you and your company?
On 19 July, you will find out the answer.
On 19 July, you will find out the answer.
Print VS Digital
June 29th (Wednesday)
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6:30 – 8:00 pm |
| Networking Party: | 8:00 – 10:30 pm |
Print is dying. In a few years newspapers, books and magazines will be nothing more than a historical curiosity. At least that’s what everyone is saying - but is it really true or is something else happening? As we are exposed to more and more channels and sources of information, what does this mean for newspapers and magazines, and what does it mean for their writers, readers and advertisers?
On 29 June, join Geoff de Freitas (Shanghai Business Review), Pete Sweeney (China Economic Review) and David Basjaiman (American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai) as they discuss the future of print and what it means to you and your company.
On 29 June, join Geoff de Freitas (Shanghai Business Review), Pete Sweeney (China Economic Review) and David Basjaiman (American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai) as they discuss the future of print and what it means to you and your company.
Finding your dream job in China
June 14th (Tuesday)
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6:30 – 8:00 pm |
| Networking Party: | 8:00 – 10:30 pm |
With job markets the world over suffering, more and more professionals are heading to China to further their careers. However, navigating your career and hunting for meaningful work in China requires a unique understanding of this complex employment market. On June 14, join Peter Hill, Frank Mulligan, Larry Wong and Kelly Qian for a lively panel discussion.
Chinese Consumer Insights
May 31st (Tuesday)
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6:30 – 8:00 pm |
| Networking Party: | 8:00 – 10:30 pm |
iTV-Asia is hosting its next business seminar and networking party on May 31st (Tuesday) on the subject of "Chinese Consumer Insights" and we have got two fantastic speakers lined up ... Tom Doctoroff, CEO, NE-Asia for JWT Advertising and Helen Wang, author of the recently published book "The Chinese Dream".
The seminar is going to be very interesting since Tom and Helen have quite different vantage points for viewing Chinese consumer ...
Cool / Digital / Mobile
May 10th (Tuesday)
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6:30 – 8:00 pm |
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iTV-Asia is proud to present its latest “Tech Tuesday” Panel Discussion and networking party with Alvin Wang Graylin on a subject of “Cool/Digital/Mobile”.
Want to know what’s “H-O-T” and “COOL” in the fields of Digital Media and Mobile Communications? Then join iTV-Asia’s panel seminar on “Cool / Digital / Mobile” with our moderator, Alvin Wang Graylin from mInfo and a panel of China’s top advertising / digital / media / mobile experts...
Building Brands in Cyberspace
April 26 (Tuesday)
iTV-Asia is proud to present its first “Tech Tuesday” business seminar and networking event on the subject of “Building Brands in Cyberspace”.
This event will focus on how your company can use video, social marketing and digital media to build your brand and create a successful business across multiple platforms including the internet, mobile telephones and touch screen media in taxis.
We’ll have a moderator and four panelists who’ll share with you case studies and stories on what’s working and not working in the Chinese market and how small companies with little brand exposure and budget can use digital media to become the next China-market success stories.





