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TTIGF 2023: Speakers

TTIGF 2023 Introductory Speakers

Dr. Nyan Gadsby-Dolly is the current Minister of Education and Member of Parliament for St. Ann’s East.

Dr. Dolly is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, and a past lecturer with over eleven years of experience.

Her many experiences over the years have prepared her for a life of public service.

As a wife and mother of three, Dr. Dolly believes that discipline and commitment are the over-arching principles which lead to success.

Paul Mitchell is the current Chair of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum, Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group

In nearly 30 years at Microsoft Paul held diverse roles spanning numerous products and technologies: digital programing tools including Microsoft’s first C++ development system, the launch of MSN, Microsoft’s digital television platforms including Mediaroom, numerous media standards, digital rights management systems for content protection, and wireless technologies.

He has strong skills in strategy, planning, policy development and diplomacy, and people management. He has led successful marketing, program management, and engineering teams – including global teams with staff spanning multiple time zones – in the UK, China, France, Finland, Singapore, and Switzerland.

Paul is a co-inventor on nineteen issued US patents related to wireless communications. He led the team that developed Microsoft’s TV White Space trial programs with the goal of making Internet access possible for those that remain unconnected today.

Paul previously led Microsoft’s work on Internet Governance, including working with the International Telecommunication Union, the Internet Governance Forum, the Internet and Jurisdiction Project, and ICANN on Internet policy issues since 2012, participating in numerous international conferences and associated preparatory work across all three sectors, and he served as a Commissioner on the ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development for many years.

Kevon has accumulated considerable experience in global digital policy and stakeholder engagement, specialising in the areas of development and cybersecurity. He is the Head of Public Safety Affairs at the Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC), where he spearheads strategic engagement with governments, regulators, law enforcement, the information security community, and other interested stakeholders on questions of cooperation for cybersecurity. He serves as LACNIC’s liaison to the Number Resources Organization Public Safety Coordination Group (NRO-PSCG) whereby the five Regional Internet Registries monitor and evaluate global threats to Internet numbering resources on the one hand, and coordinate outreach efforts to global law enforcement and other concerned stakeholders on the other. Kevon contributes regularly to the Geneva Internet Platform’s Digital Watch Observatory as a cybercrime Knowledge Fellow.

Kevon is also an Advisory Board Member to the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE) – a platform that seeks to strengthen cyber capacity and expertise to address cybersecurity globally through international collaboration and cooperation. 

Kevon holds an LLM in IT & Telecommunications Law, an MA in Contemporary Diplomacy & Internet Governance, and an MA in International Trade & Languages among other credentials.

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TTIGF 2024: Panels Topics

Panel Session 1

Unlocking T&T’s ICT Potential for Global Markets

The ICT Industry is huge and rapidly growing. By the close of 2023, the global value of the ICT industry is forecasted to reach USD 6 trillion (Statista Research, 2023). ICT accounts for a wide range of activities including industries related to telecommunications, hardware, software, internet services, data processing and much more. Several interconnected factors account for growth in the ICT industry. Among these are technological advancements and innovation; an increasing demand for digital transformation; growing connectivity and internet penetration; increasing reliance on data analytics and cybersecurity, expansion of e-commerce and digital services and support from the government in the form of ICT policies and ICT-related initiatives.

Around the mid-2000s, Trinidad and Tobago began leveraging its skilled workforce to attract Global Business Process Outsourcing Companies offering a range of ICT-enabled services in areas such as customer service, IT help desk, data entry and back-office operations to name a few.

Should small island developing states (SIDs) like T&T only resign themselves to attracting BPO clients, or is there capacity in other ICT areas export ready to enter global markets?

Research shows that T&T has capacity in the development of software design and application as well as the provision of web development services (NIHERST Research, 2018). Many of these ICT products and services are used in the domestic market to improve the efficiency of operations in local firms but have limited access to penetrating global markets. What are the market access limitations for T&T’s ICT products and services?

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Panel Session 2

Training for Digital Transformation

Digital transformation is being undertaken in countries all over the world to improve their efficiency, effectiveness and ability to compete in world markets. However, in T&T and the wider Caribbean, most of the population is not yet digitally literate to the extent needed for a full digital transformation. Digital transformation can allow us to increase the cadre of homegrown developers, who can help us create the Internet we want.

The panel will focus on the need for training the population to take advantage of the benefits of Digital Transformation, the challenges inherent in such training and discuss ideas to overcome those challenges and design successful training to support Digital Transformation.

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Panel Session 3

Beyond Fintech: Navigating T&T’s Current Trends Towards the Next Financial Wave 

As T&T begins to adopt Fintech locally, what is on the horizon Beyond Fintech? Can/should T&T leapfrog to The Next Financial Wave?
We bring together a group of thought leaders in this space to discuss this important topic.

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Panel Session 4

The AI We Want – Where Is It At and Where is it Heading?

In exploring “The AI We Want” within the broader theme of “The Internet We Want,” it is imperative to consider how artificial intelligence can be harnessed to address the unique challenges and opportunities in the region. The focus should extend beyond merely adopting AI technologies and delve into shaping a vision that aligns with the values and aspirations of the region. The Internet We Want should be a space where AI empowers local communities, enhances education, and supports sustainable development. 

This entails:  

  • Fostering inclusivity
  • Ensuring ethical AI practices
  • Leveraging technology and training to bridge socioeconomic gaps.

By fostering a collective vision for the AI, We Want, the region must navigate the digital landscape with confidence, harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence to drive sustainable development, economic growth, and social well-being.

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TTIGF 2024: Partners

TTIGF 2024 is proud to partner with:

Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre

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Air Link Communications

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Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) 

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Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Center

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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

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Thank you to our partners for making TTIGF 2024 possible
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TTIGF 2021: Agenda

TTIGF 2021: Day 1
(January 28 2021)

9:00 – 9:05
National Anthem
9:05 – 9:10
Opening Remarks: 
Ajmal Nazir, Chair, Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group (TTMAG)
9:10 – 9:30
Introductory Video Messages:
– Markus Kummer, Chairman, Internet Governance Forum Support Association (IGFSA)

– Anriette Esterhuysen, Chair, United Nations Internet Governance Forum’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group

-Senator the Honourable Allyson West, Minister of Public Administration and Digital Transformation
Ministry of Public Administration and Digital Transformation
9.30 – 11:00
Panel Session: DIGITALIZATION – The Multistakeholder Approach
Panelists
– Peter Davis, IT Governance, Compliance, Security & Audit Consultant, Peter Davis & Associates 

– Maria Daniel CFA FCCA, Chair, Fintech Association of Trinidad & Tobago (FinTechTT)

– Dr. Sean Rocke, Chairman, iGovTT

Moderator:
Moderator: Rabindra Jaggernauth, Director, TTMAG
11:00 – 11:15
Break
11:15 – 12:45
Panel Session: Cybersecurity in the New Norm
Panelists:
– Dr. Rajendra Singh, Systems Engineer – Network Security, UWI, St. Augustine 

– Kerry-Ann Barrett, Cybersecurity Program Officer, Organization of American States

– Anish Bachu, ICT Security Analyst, Trinidad & Tobago Cyber Security Incident Response Team

– Nicolas Antoniello, Regional Technical Engagement Manager, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

Moderator:
Moderator: George Gobin, Director, TTMAG

TTIGF 2021: Day 2
(January 29 2021)

9:00 – 9:10
Opening Remarks:
Ajmal Nazir, Chair, Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group (TTMAG)
9.10 – 10:45
Panel Session: TECH & EDUCATION – Revolutionising Education for a Digital World
Panelists:
– Jacqueline Morris, E-learning Manager, The Judiciary of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

– Dev Gosine, Director, TTMAG

– Pt. Shiva Maharaj, Educational Technologist, Founder, Director and Chief Operations Officer, I.C.T. Expertz Limited

– Felipe M. Noguera, Telecommunications Consultant, Telecommunications Services of 
Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT)

Moderator:
Moderator: Vejai Sammy, Director, TTMAG
10:45 – 11:00
Partner Showcase – Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC)
11:00 – 12:40
Session – DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Panelists: 
– Keron Rose, Mobile Expert, and Founder, Droid Island

– Agyei Archer, Independent Design Director & Co-Founder/CEO, Unqueue (Agyei Archer Ltd.)

– Camille Abrahams, Programme Coordinator for Animation Studies, University of Trinidad and Tobago.

– Roxanne Colthrust, Serial Entrepreneur & Managing Director, Shop Caribe

Moderator:
Moderator: Tracy Hackshaw, Director, ICT & Digital Economy Strategist, TFH & Associates
12:40 – 1:30
Open Forum
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TTIGF 2021: Partners

TTIGF 2021 is proud to partner with:

Trinidad and Tobago Network Information Centre (TTNIC)

TTNIC manages the .TT (Trinidad and Tobago) Country Code Top Level Domain

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

ICANN is a nonprofit organization responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several databases related to the namespaces and numerical spaces of the Internet, ensuring the network’s stable and secure operation.