THack @ Singapore Internet Start Up Competition

  • Judges
  • Professor Adrian David Cheok, Keio University Grade School of Media Design, Japan
  • Valyn Perini, CEO, OpenTravel Alliance
  • Rajnish Kapur, chief innovation and customer experience officer, MakeMyTrip

THack@WIT, an open travel hackathon, organized jointly by WIT and Tnooz, will once again be held in conjunction with the Web In Travel conference in Singapore Oct 15-17.

This year’s THack@WIT will be a virtual event with developers gathering in Singapore to showcase their solutions in front of a live audience at the WIT Bootcamp on October 15. A winning solution will be picked by a panel of judges and announced at the WIT Conference, Oct 16-17.

Developers are being invited to take part in this annual hackathon aimed at bringing together travel industry APIs and the development community to brainstorm and create new digital travel products and web or mobile-based tools.

With Abacus as the Foundation Partner, THack@WIT is an evolution of the successful internal developer days held by Abacus in previous years at WIT. This year’s sponsors include Expedia Affiliate Network and Travelport GDS.

Last year’s THack@WIT was attended by about 30 developers from across the region and produced a winning solution, “‘Find Your Travelling Parent”.

Developers from across the travel, tourism and hospitality industry are welcome to attend, as well as engineers and technicians from local academic institutions in the region. The event is FREE for developers to attend and participate.

WIT Bootcamp: Adrian David Cheok to speak on Panel on Innovation: So What’s The Secret Sauce?

9.10-10.00 Innovation: So What’s The Secret Sauce?
Is there a secret formula for innovation? Is it about the right team? How do you create the right environment for innovation. We ask a panel of experts to share their views on what are the crucial ingredients that differentiate great companies from good.

Opening Volley:
Rod Cuthbert, Interim Chairman, Rome2Rio

Panel:
Adrian Currie, Board Management Member, Priceline Group
Rajnish Kapur, Chief Innovation & Customer Experience Officer, MakeMyTrip
Stephan Ekbergh, CEO, Travelstart
Prof Adrian David Cheok, Professor, Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, Tokyo, Japan
Kingsley Wood, Business Development, Asia Pacific, Amazon Asia-Pacific Resources
Arun Verma, Techology & Innovation, AirAsia

Special Event at Khazanah Megatrends Forum. Launch of Sandpipers and Mudskippers: A Journey Through the Ramsar Mangroves of Iskandar Malaysia

I will be speaking today at an event at Khazanah Megatrends Forum 2012 which is about preserving the mangrove sites in Iskandar region of Malaysia. It will be attended by many Malaysian leaders including Dato’ Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak is a Malaysian politician who is the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

I was asked to provide a new media interpretation about the topic only a couple of weeks ago. In such a short time it was difficult to think what to do. Initially I was thinking to provide some smell or taste media which would sync to a music score being written for the event by a famous composer Prof Nigel Osborne. I discussed with my Ph.D student to do something related to his smell media work. However, basically to do something that ambitious in such a short time would be almost impossible. I don’t like to give up, so then I began to think how could we do something which would reflect on new media. One of the key points of new media is internet and hyper-connectivity. So I thought, how about we make a crowd-sourced video. So I set up a Facebook page where I invited young people to upload a video about why they thought preserving the mangroves would be important. 

Even a few years ago, to make a video clip asking the opinion of youth would require video equipment, editing tools, and digital conversion. It also would require one to go and interview the kids on location. To do that in a few days would be expensive and difficult. Now in our age of hyperconnectivity we could put the work out on social networks, and the kids were able to take their own video on their own devices such as phones, and instantly upload them onto the network. We could create a crowd sourced video in only a few days. The video was an example also of hyperconnected global work. My students in Tokyo collaborated with one of my Keio University Ph.D students who is in Singapore to edit the video while I was in San Francisco. 

This short project was an example of the hyper-speed and hyperconnectivity of our network age. Humanity has never had the ability to share and create globally and in real time. It was a great way to bring the voices of the youth of Malaysia to the Khazanah Megatrends Forum which will be viewed by Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak.

Adrian David Cheok at DMC International Symposium

Adrian David Cheok (Professor of Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University) visited Korea on an invitation from the host of DMC 10th International Symposium on 13 September 2012.

This symposium invited renowned media artist and scholars to discuss the near future of emerging cities, and question values and conditions of media technology in new cities.

The audience was excited by his speech with interesting video clips.

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