9th WIEF global discourse on 4IR held in Dhaka

2019

Oct  31st

The World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) and the South East Asian Co-operation (SEACO) Foundation jointly organised the ‘9th WIEF Global Discourse on Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR): seizing the possibilities for the future’ at Radission Blu Dhaka Water Garden Hotel in the capital on Wednesday.

This is the first time the flagship global discourse of the WIEF has been held outside of Malaysia.

Prime minister’s international affairs adviser Gowher Rizvi attended the event as the chief guest.

The 9th Global Discourse mainly identified the important social, economic, political and environmental trends that will shape the 4IR with viewpoints between academicians, entrepreneurs, industry leaders and experts in related fields, bringing about solutions to current and future challenges, according to a press release issued after the programme.

The release said that while the Third Industrial Revolution predicated upon digital information technologies, the Fourth Industrial Revolution was a hybrid of digital, physic and biological worlds that challenged existing business models, institutions and assumptions about the way the world worked.

The 4IR was being built upon new and innovative technologies like artificial intelligence, automation, robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), additive manufacturing, among others, it added.

Founder vice-chancellor of Bangladesh Open University and Southeast University M Shamsher Ali, Malaysia-based AT Kearney Inc partner Hasan Shafi, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology president and chief executive officer Mohd Yusoff Sulaiman, Brunei Darussalam legislative council member and Eco Bumi Arkitek director Siti Rozaimeriyanty DSLJ Abdul Rahman and Robi Axiata Ltd chief executive Mahtab Uddin Ahmed spoke as panel speakers.

Bangladesh Centre for Fourth Industrial Revolution vice-president Syed Tamjid ur Rahman moderated the event. SEACO board of governors’ members M Anwar Hossain and Md Abdul Karim also spoke at the programme.

This article was published at newagebd.net website on 31 October 2019.

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