CompTIA's Asia-Pac Public Policy Group, located in Hong Kong,
(PPC-Asia-Pac) represents regional information and communications
technology (ICT) companies, individuals and institutions, and
works to foster the development, proliferation and beneficial
use of ICT throughout the sprawling region. Our Asia-Pac office
is part of CompTIA's efforts to address technology issues in
a worldwide context, while continuing to reflect and enhance
the unique cultural, political and economic interests of their
respective members.
Key Asia-Pac Public Policy Initiatves
CompTIA's Asia-Pac public policy office is currently addressing
the following key issues:
For more information on issues and programs, please contact us .
Comments of the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) For Hong Kong 2007 Digital 21 Strategy - May 12, 2008
United States - Malaysia Free Trade Agreement – Notice of Intent to Testify - May 12, 2008
Presentation: E -Gov Policy and its Implications on Innovation - May 2008
Presentation: Overcoming Hurdles to Market Access - April 28-30, 2008
Presentation: ‘Open Innovation’ – the Opportunity for SME’s - March 30-April 4, 2008
Presentation: Open Innovation – The Goal of Open Source? - March 13, 2008
Future-Proofing IT Policy – Is It Possible, or Desirable? - February 2008
CompTIA Comments for Hong Kong SARG Interoperability Framework V6.0 - November 27, 2007
Presentation: The Challenge for Software Parks in the 21st Century - September 20-21, 2007
Revitalization of the IT Services Industry - July 27, 2007
Japanese Version
Feedback to Revitalization of the IT Services Industry - July 27, 2007
IP Creation Cycle Expert Council Paper- March 29, 2007
Japanese Version
Feedback on IP Creation Cycle Expert Council Paper - March 28, 2007
IT Creation - March 28, 2007
Japanese Version
2008 Malaysia MITI Dialogue Submission - February 26, 2007
Malaysian Open Document Policy - October 2006
Response to Japan’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry
(METI) “Rules Concerning Software Related Intellectual
Property English version - July 12, 2006
Response
to Japan’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry (METI) “Rules
Concerning Software Related Intellectual Property Japanese
version - July 12, 2006
United States-Republic of Korea Free Trade Agreement - March 2006
Implementing Measures for the Goverment Procurement of Software - April 8, 2005
Initiative for Software Choice - July 26, 2004