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In the Asia Pacific, privacy regulations vary widely across different countries, reflecting diverse priorities and approaches. Some nations have embraced comprehensive data privacy laws, while others are still in the process of developing their frameworks. These regulations aim to protect citizens' data and privacy while fostering innovation in emerging technologies.
As the Asia Pacific region continues to advance in technology and innovation, the future of human-machine interfaces (HMIs) is set to play an essential role across industries. This evolution will profoundly impact sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, and smart cities, where collaborative robotics, AI, and extended reality (XR) are reshaping how humans interact with machines.
Inclusivity has emerged as a crucial pillar for progress, especially in technology and digital transactions. Thailand is at the forefront of this movement, recognizing that a truly digital future must not only connect individuals but also ensure that people of all abilities—especially those with disabilities—are empowered to participate fully in the digital economy.
In alignment with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, Mobily is taking center stage as a digital enabler, strengthening its role in transforming Saudi Arabia into a global digital hub connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe.
In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review Asia, Atty. Aileen Regio, Co-Coordinator at Eastern Communications, discussed the company’s latest technological advancements and shared insights into its forward-thinking strategies.
With less than a month left until the Global NaaS Event (GNE 2024) kicks off, the excitement is building. Kevin Vachon, COO, MEF, spoke to Telecom Review and shared more details about the upcoming event.