The Hong Kong Institute of Directors Holds Silver Jubilee Dinner and Presentation Ceremony for Directors Of The Year Awards 2022 ACN Newswire

The Hong Kong Institute of Directors Holds Silver Jubilee Dinner and Presentation Ceremony for Directors Of The Year Awards 2022

HONG KONG, Nov 25, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - The Hong Kong Institute of Directors ("HKIoD") has announced the winners of the Directors Of The Year Awards ("DYA") 2022. As the flagship project of HKIoD, DYA is one of the most prestigious business accolades in Hong Kong and the first of its kind in Asia. It seeks to recognise outstanding boards and directors, publicise the significance of good corporate governance and promote good corporate governance and director professionalism. The Awards were presented during the Silver Jubilee Dinner that celebrates the 25th Anniversary of both HKSAR and HKIoD, both having operated since 1 July 1997.Financial Services and the Treasury (6th from the left, 1st row) bestows on the long-term loyal members of HKIoD souvenirs in recognition as Silver Jubilee Stars. They joined the membership in 1997, the inception year of HKIoD.Congratulations to the awardees, who are inspiring role models for all directors!This year's theme of work by HKIoD, notably in the Awards, is 'From Resilience to Sustainability', reflective of what directors have learnt over the years as resilience is the most important quality a company needs to survive in the ever-changing world and sustainability is the ultimate goal of every company.The winners have been recognised for their ability to cultivate resilience in their businesses to the degree that they are able to anticipate, prepare for and respond to incremental change in an age of great disruption, whilst setting the pace for excellent sustainability-focused leadership now and into the future. The winners of DYA 2022 in the various award categories are listed below: Listed Companies CategoriesExecutive Directors-- Mr TAI Chun KitFour Seas Group-- Ms TANG Mei Wah Town Ray Holdings Limited Boards-- Baguio Green Group Limited -- China Resources Beer (Holdings) Company Limited -- Tai Hing Holdings Group LtdNon-listed Companies CategoriesExecutive Directors-- Ms LINShun Heung, Ophelia Meiriki Japan Company Limited Boards-- Hong Yip Holdings LtdStatutory/Non-Profit Distributing Organisations CategoriesExecutive Directors-- Ms LI Sum, Helen The Institute of Internal Auditors Hong Kong Limited Non-Executive Directors-- Ms Cordelia CHUNGHong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation -- Mr Dennis HOChiu PingHong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation -- Mr Andrew JONES Kely Support Group Boards-- Competition Commission -- Board of Consumer Council -- General Committee of Federation of Hong Kong Industries -- Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation About Directors Of The Year AwardsThe Hong Kong Institute of Directors ("HKIoD") is Hong Kong's premier body representing directors to foster the long-term success of companies through advocacy and standards-setting in corporate governance and professional development for directors. A non-profit-distributing organisation with membership consisting of directors from listed and non-listed companies, HKIoD is committed to providing directors with educational programmes and information service and establishing an influential voice in representing directors. With international perspectives and a multi-cultural environment, HKIoD conducts business in biliteracy and trilingualism. HKIoD is a member institute of the Global Network of Director Institutes, a worldwide alliance of leading director institutes.About The Hong Kong Institute of DirectorsThe Hong Kong Institute of Directors is Hong Kong's premier body representing directors to foster the long-term success of companies through advocacy and standards-setting in corporate governance and professional development for directors. A non-profit-distributing organisation with membership consisting of directors from listed and non-listed companies, HKIoD is committed to providing directors with educational programmes and information service and establishing an influential voice in representing directors. With international perspectives and a multi-cultural environment, HKIoD conducts business in biliteracy and trilingualism. Website: http://www.hkiod.com.Media Enquiries:Strategic Public Relations Group LimitedBrenda Chan +852 2114 4396/ brenda.chan@sprg.com.hkChak Yau +852 2114 4395/ chak.yau@sprg.com.hkDirectors Of The Year Awards:The Hong Kong Institute of Directors Odessa So +852 2889 4988 / odessa.so@hkiod.comJoanne Yam +852 2889 1414/ joanne.yam@hkiod.com Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Fujitsu, Keio Research Institute at SFC lay foundation for a Trustable Internet JCN Newswire

Fujitsu, Keio Research Institute at SFC lay foundation for a Trustable Internet

TOKYO, Oct 13, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Fujitsu and the Keio Research Institute at SFC today published a white paper on the concept of a Trustable Internet, which enables verification of the authenticity of data on the Internet in a general-purpose manner by adding a new layer, the so-called "Endorsement Layer," between the existing Internet layer and the app/web layer. The white paper contains the results of research conducted at the "Trusted Internet Architecture Laboratory"(1).Figure: Endorsement Layer ImageTrustable Internet will enable users to confirm the credibility of various data on the Internet that has previously been difficult to verify based on additional information related to the generation and processing of the data, information on confirmation and evaluation by third parties that have viewed the data, and information on physical space related to the data (sensor data, etc.). This enables users to judge the credibility of data from a variety of perspectives to ultimately prevent the use of unverified data and the spread, unintentional or otherwise, of false and unverified information ("fake news").Moving forward, Fujitsu and the Keio Research Institute at SFC will promote the development of new technologies at the Trusted Internet Architecture Laboratory with the aim to contribute to the realization of a "Trustable Internet" by fiscal 2028 by implementing an "Endorsement Layer," apps and browser functions to verify the authenticity of data from users' devices.Fujitsu and the Keio Research Institute at SFC initially presented the "Trustable Internet" concept at the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) annual meeting and the W3C TPAC 2022 meeting (September 12-16, 2022) and defined the concept based on the opinions of various experts.BackgroundThe intentional spread of false or unverifiable information and data on the internet represents a growing threat to society, and by some estimates so-called "fake news" costs the global economy at least $78 billion per year(2).Conventional methods to ensure the authenticity of data include data tracking systems such as document approval management systems and luggage delivery tracking systems that use individual methods to record data trails.However, the verification of large amounts of information on the Internet remains a difficult task, highlighting the need for a general-purpose method to prove the authenticity of data.To address these issues, Fujitsu and the Keio Research Institute at SFC published their white paper outlining the concept of a "Trustable Internet" as a result of the research at their joint research base, the Trusted Internet Architecture Laboratory, which was established in April 2022. Through their joint research, the two parties aim to promote R&D of technologies that enable the exchange of trusted data on the Internet by combining their knowledge and know-how to resolve issues related to data authenticity.The Keio Research Institute at SFC, the Japanese base of the W3C, has been promoting standardization of web technologies since the 1990s, and is at the forefront of the global standardization of the Internet through various activities. Fujitsu has been an active player in IT since the early stages of the Internet, and possesses various technologies and knowledge, including well-established security-related technologies as well as recently developed leading-edge technologies including a self-sovereign identity technology to interconnect different identity infrastructures.OutlineThe concept of a Trustable Internet represents a new approach to simplify the verification of the authenticity of data on the Internet. Within this approach, the originator or a third party can add background information as authenticity proof of the original data and verify data by adding an "Endorsement Layer" to the Internet layers that is shared with the users. This configuration can be implemented without impacting the existing Internet, and allows Internet users to use the Internet and applications as usual, and, if necessary, obtain necessary information to verify the authenticity of data and information.Additional information that can be used to verify the authenticity of data can be provided by people and devices at the time of data generation (information on the name, affiliation, and qualifications of the creator of the data [person or corporation] or used device, place, and date and time). Further, additional information including verifications and evaluations of third parties such as independent experts and information obtained from physical spaces including sensor measurements can be added after the data is generated. Users can search and check additional information necessary to verify the authenticity of data on the Internet in the Endorsement Layer, where information will be stored as graph data.In this way, users can evaluate data authenticity from a multifaceted perspective, which makes data-driven decisions more accurate and helps to prevent the spread of unverified data.Trustable Internet White Paper v 1.0 (PDF format) (bit.ly/3yyoKqo)Trustable Internet concept video (bit.ly/3CTJ1cm)Trusted Internet Architecture Laboratory Organization- Director: Professor Osamu Nakamura (Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University)- Associate Director: Professor Jun Murai (Keio University)- Associate Director: Project Professor Shigeya Suzuki (Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University)- Researchers from the Keio Research Institute at SFC and Fujitsu (approx. 20 members)(1) Trusted Internet Architecture Laboratory :The Trusted Internet Architecture Laboratory was established as a part of the activities of the Fujitsu Small Research Laboratory; Fujitsu researchers will work indefinitely or for extended periods of time at the Trusted Internet Architecture Laboratory, aiming to accelerate joint research, discover new themes, develop human resources, and build medium- to long-term relationships with the university.(2) Fake news imposes a cost on the global economy of at least $78 billion per year :The Economic Cost of Bad Actors on the Internet: Fake News | 2019About FujitsuFujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$32 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com.About the Keio Research Institute at SFCThe Keio Research Institute at SFC was established in 1996. In its capacity as an academic entity and research institute affiliated with the Graduate School of Media and Governance, Graduate School of Health Management, Faculty of Policy Management, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, and Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care, the institute serves as a platform for promoting advanced research activities and collaborative initiatives involving the community and local regions. By 2021, the institute had more than 40 laboratories (transdisciplinary research groups with advanced research missions) and more than 30 SFC research consortiums (joint research deployed by the Keio Research Institute at SFC in conjunction with a number of external organizations), and together with approximately 500 senior and guest researchers from various industries, government, and academia, aims to develop unique research to create a vital society. In this manner, the Keio Research Institute at SFC has a wealth of experience and a proven track record in the creation of pioneering knowledge through collaborations among industry, government, and academia. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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HKIoD Organises Directors’ Conference 2022 – “From Resilience to Sustainability” ACN Newswire

HKIoD Organises Directors’ Conference 2022 – “From Resilience to Sustainability”

HONG KONG, Sep 22, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - The Hong Kong Institute of Directors ("HKIoD") hosted Directors' Conference 2022 yesterday at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. With the HKSAR and also HKIoD both celebrating their 25th anniversary, the conference this year extended to a full day, featured 11 sessions including power talks and in-depth panel discussions held physically and online with 430 attendees in all.Directors' Conference 2022 held physically and online with 430 attendees in all.Opening address by The Honourable Michael Wong, GBS, JP, Deputy Financial SecretaryIn his closing speech, Mr Christopher Hui, GBS, JP, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury thanked the HKIoD for organizing this meaningful conference.Welcoming participants to the event, Dr Christopher To, Chairman of HKIoD, said, "In the last five years, Hong Kong has continued to rank high in competitiveness or as a global financial centre in the world, suggesting that Hong Kong is somewhat resilient amid adversities including the pandemic. However, as there are still many looming uncertainties, we must not be complacent. We should learn the true meaning of resilience and gain skills in implementing sustainability initiatives and engaging stakeholders in developing sustainable business practices in such VUCA times." Citing the HKIoD Corporate Governance Scorecard, Dr To noted that Hong Kong listed companies have been improving in corporate governance over the past 16 years while the demands have been increasing as per global trends.The conference brought together 21 world-class business and community leaders, scholars and policy makers to share their insights on a spectrum of topics, including (1) Fusion of People, Ideas and Technology; (2) Roadmap of Driving for Excellence; (3) Hong Kong's Role as an IFC in RMB Internationalisation; (4) Non-profits' Business Purpose; (5) Driving a Top-notch Financial Market; (6) The Board to Lead in Climate Governance; (7) Leading to Survive and Thrive in Challenges; and (8) The Rule of Law in Doing Business Going on to 2047.Dr Carlye Tsui SBS JP, Chief Executive Officer, HKIoD, said: "Crises can make an organisation stronger and more resilient when its leaders have the determination, foresight and wisdom to turn the tide and triumph over turbulence. We should all be seeking proven measures to help our organisations fend off challenges and achieve true sustainability." Learning from COVID-19, Dr Tsui noted the global director perspective that the top items on board agenda are broader risk-set, enhanced ESG and greater stakeholder communication. She also advised that in this digital age, boards should regard technological change with a strategic perspective, continuing learning and assessment of the leadership and culture readiness for it.About The Hong Kong Institute of DirectorsThe Hong Kong Institute of Directors is Hong Kong's premier body representing directors to foster the long-term success of companies through advocacy and standards-setting in corporate governance and professional development for directors. A non-profit-distributing organisation with membership consisting of directors from listed and non-listed companies, HKIoD is committed to providing directors with educational programmes and information service and establishing an influential voice in representing directors. With international perspectives and a multi-cultural environment, HKIoD conducts business in biliteracy and trilingualism. Website: http://www.hkiod.com.Media Enquiries:Strategic Public Relations GroupBrenda Chan +852 2114 4396 brenda.chan@sprg.com.hkChak Yau +852 2114 4395 chak.yau@sprg.com.hkThe Hong Kong Institute of DirectorsOdessa So +852 2889 4988 odessa.so@hkiod.com Joanne Yam +852 2889 1414 joanne.yam@hkiod.com Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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Nomination Opens for “Directors Of The Year Awards 2022” ACN Newswire

Nomination Opens for “Directors Of The Year Awards 2022”

HONG KONG, Jun 22, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - The "Directors Of The Year Awards 2022" organised by The Hong Kong Institute of Directors ("HKIoD") is open for nomination now. Themed "From Resilience to Sustainability", the Awards this year recognises directors and boards capable of leading their companies in adapting to changes and, with outstanding governance thinking and practical strategies skills, taking their companies towards sustainable development in the ever-changing business environment.Dr Christopher To, Chairman of HKIoD, said, "Leadership in crisis calls for the ability to rethink and redefine some long-standing values or structure, and also the courage and strength to brave the uphill. In the at large uncertain environment now, we must keep learning, evolving, adapting and changing, to make sure the 'new normal' is a 'better normal'. Marking HKIoD's 25th Anniversary, this year's award is themed 'From Resilience to Sustainability', reflective of what we have learnt over the years. Resilience is the most important quality a company needs to survive in the ever-changing world and sustainability is the ultimate goal of every company. I hope all of you can nominate directors and boards standing out in these two aspects, that we may take as examples to inspire all in the business sector to excel."Mr Richard Ho, Chairman of 2022 Directors Awards Organising Committee, said, "When discussing the award theme this year, the Committee thought though the global scene is still unpredictable and challenging, it has become clearer. Thus, we decided to have 'From Resilience to Sustainability' as the theme easier to grasp. We hope to commend those outstanding leaders who braved the challenges from the pandemic and helped their companies achieve good results, and also to remind those in different sectors to set their eyes on long-term strategy and advance towards their sustainable development goal."Dr Carlye Tsui, CEO of HKIoD, said, "All of us, companies or individuals, have gotten used to staying clam in the turbulent environment. With our feet firmly on the ground, it is time that we head again towards our long-term targets. Directors, as leaders of a company, should be sensitive at all times to changes in the market and plan the 'next step' to take. For example, Web3.0 is the latest and a major trend likely to bring revolutionary changes in the near future to all of us. Business leaders who do not have a good understanding of it might just miss the opportunities that come with it. Offering diverse and innovative courses, HKIoD helps members refresh what has been learnt and acquire new knowledge, so that they may be ready any time to take their companies forward."Nomination for the Awards will close on 1 August 2022. On the Judging Panel are business leaders, professionals and regulatory body representatives in Hong Kong. The Directors Of The Year Awards 2022 recognise excellence in the following categories:Company Categories / Director Categories1. Listed Companies / 1. Executive Directors2. Non-Listed Companies / 2. Non-Executive Directors3. Statutory/Non-Profit-Distributing Organisations* / 3. BoardsNotes: *A non-profit-distributing organisation is defined as an organisation which profits are not distributed to its shareholders, members, directors, employees or any other persons, and with objectives including, but not limited to, charitable welfare, social service, health and medical care, education, research, trade and industrial alliance, professional advancement, self-help support, etc.The selection criteria for winners in the Individual Director Categories include: successful pursuit of strategic corporate business/non-profit functions, contribution to board effectiveness in strategic planning and monitoring of performance, implementing compliance, risk control and accountability measures, managing change and succession, and leadership and other attributes and qualities, including keen at continuing professional development, business ethics and other achievements. As for the Collective Board Categories, the judging criteria include: board composition, effectiveness in pursuing strategic corporate/non-profit functions, development and execution of strategic plans and monitoring of performance, implementing compliance, risk control and accountability measures, managing change and succession, development of the board, effectiveness of board committees, business ethics and other achievements.The Awards nomination form and related information are available on The Hong Kong Institute of Directors website www.hkiod.com.About Directors Of The Year AwardsLaunched in 2001, the Directors Of The Year Awards was the first of its kind organised in Asia. It is now an annual project of impact in the community. Its objectives are to recognise directors and board of directors for outstanding director practices and corporate governance, to publicise the significance of good corporate governance and to promote awareness of good corporate governance and director professionalism in Hong Kong. Nominations are open to the public. As good corporate governance is vital to all types of organisations, and professional practices from directors in all board roles are encouraged, the Awards recognise excellence in categories by company types, including listed companies, private companies and statutory/non-profit-distributing organisations, and categories by roles, including Executive Directors, Non-Executive Directors and Boards. For more details on the previous years' Awards, please visit http://www.hkiod.com/dya-awardees.html.About The Hong Kong Institute of DirectorsThe Hong Kong Institute of Directors is Hong Kong's premier body representing directors to foster the long-term success of companies through advocacy and standards-setting in corporate governance and professional development for directors. A non-profit-distributing organisation with membership consisting of directors from listed and non-listed companies, HKIoD is committed to providing directors with educational programmes and information service and establishing an influential voice in representing directors. With international perspectives and a multi-cultural environment, HKIoD conducts business in biliteracy and trilingualism. Website: http://www.hkiod.com.Media Enquiries:Strategic Public Relations GroupBrenda Chan +852 2114 4396 brenda.chan@sprg.com.hkChak Yau +852 2114 4395 chak.yau@sprg.com.hkFax: +852 2114 4948Directors Of The Year Awards 2022 Enquiries:The Hong Kong Institute of DirectorsOdessa So +852 2889 4988 odessa.so@hkiod.com Joanne Yam +852 2889 1414 joanne.yam@hkiod.comFax: +852 2889 9982 Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
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