Committed as
an enabling event for today’s youth, the Youth Congress on Information
Technology (Y4iT) returns for its 14th year on September 27, 28, and
29 at the SMX Convention Center Manila, MOA Complex, Pasay City.
14th Youth Congress on Information Technology (Y4iT)
The three-day
congress, which has been at the forefront of information technology-gathering
events in the country, is once again expected to gather more than 20,000
delegates nationide, from IT college students and professionals to enthusiasts.
“Y4IT provides a
venue for IT students from all over the country, not just to learn from local
and international IT thought leaders, but more importantly from each other. It
is also not just about learning but also about having fun with newfound friends
and getting connected,” said Commissioner Monchito Ibrahim, Deputy Executive
Director of the Department of Science and Technology–Information and
Communications Technology Office.
The long-running
event aspires be a constant source of inspiration to many as it helps bridge
industry authorities and the youth. “Each year, we are overwhelmed by the
number of people coming together who all want to learn. Each year, they
motivate us to continue our goal to inform, involve, and encourage the youth to
be active in creating and developing solutions (through technology) to urban
challenges,” saidY4iT Marketing Head Cha Ramos.
Recognizing
the Filipino youth’s significant role in the IT industry, Ramos expands on how
the congress aims to continuously empower them: “At Y4iT, we take the extra step to make industry
leaders and experts accessible to them. What are the latest technologies? What
are the most pressing industry concerns? What are the most relevant topics? Who
are the best people to talk about these, and what could the delegates learn from
them? What we want is to provide an avenue for the two parties to connect—for
the leaders to educate and inspire the future of IT, for them to work together
for national progress.”
With the
growing number of participants through the years, having started with only
5,000 delegates on its first year, Y4iT provides lectures and
discussion that are proven to be beneficial to its participants. “You can
really feel the energy. Everyone’s hungry to learn. It’s really bringing in
everyone and having that platform to be able to share some of the latest
technologies,” said Intel Philippines Country Manager Calum Chisholm.
In
September, Y4iT participants can expect to benefit from various local
and international speakers like Lamudi Philippines and MyProperty.ph Managing
Director and CEO Jacqueline van den Ende, Association for Computing Machinery
(ACM) Distinguished Speaker Henry Duh, Lead Service Designer and Director at On-Off
Group Phil Smithson, Community Evangelist at Piktochart Jacqueline Jensen, and
GSE Strategy and Development Senior Manager at Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Joyce Chen. A panel discussion will follow
the morning and afternoon sessions to give delegates the chance to ask
questions and gather various insights on certain topics from the congress
speakers.
With a topic
of “Leading through Technology,” Lamudi Philippines’ van den Ende will discuss
how Rocket Internet-backed startup made its way to the top of country’s online
real estate scene. Challenges like the transition of the real estate industry
from offline to online will be highlighted in the talk. Likewise, van den Ende will
also detail tech innovations of Lamudi, such as Virtual Reality and Drone
Photography, to help the property sector grow and become more efficient.
The Youth
Congress on Information Technology is organized by the UP System IT Foundation
(UPSITF). First held in the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2003, it
has grown to be the largest IT event in the country.
More information about the event could be found at
y4it.org. For interested participants, registration is ongoing at
reg2016.y4it.org.
ABOUT LAMUDI
Lamudi is a
leading global property portal focusing exclusively on emerging markets. It
offers sellers, buyers, landlords and renters a secure and easy-to-use platform
to find or list properties online. Lamudi was established in 2013 in Berlin,
Germany and it is currently available in Latin America (Mexico, Colombia and
Peru), Asia (Philippines, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka)
and Middle East (Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates). Within
fewer than three years, Lamudi has established its presence as a key online
real estate marketplace in the countries where it is operating. For more
information, visit Lamudi Philippines on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn,
and Instagram.
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