Saturday, May 19, 2007

My Message on World Information Society Day 2007

This is the email I sent to friends on the World Information Society Day 2007

May 17 of every year has been declared as the World Information Society Day by the United Nations. May be due to work committment, I do not know of any local event in Nigeria to mark the day this year but knew of two last year and took part in one. There was a mentorship roundtable where 20 Nigerian youths were selected to a mentorship session with senior professionals. One of them flew in from UK to make the event.


Today, I will like to share with you some of two of the things that has filled my thoughts and I am working on. We, as technical people, live in a society whose dynamics we must be conversant with. Time has gone for youths and those in early part of their careers to complain of marginalisation. There exist many opportunities for youths to use their career as a pedestal to contribute to the development of their society.

I share with you below two of the things I am connected with hoping to kick start an intellectual discussion on these.

1. The Internet Governance Process

The issue of Internet Governance, which you can understand as how and who should govern the internet, dominated discussions during the completed World Summit on Information Society. This has led to the birth of a separate process termed the Internet Governance Forum. The first of these forum was held in Greece last year and one is billed for Brazil this year. The forum will still be held next year and up to 2010.

As the Information Society has always acknowledged, the youths are taking a very active part in this process. Come to think of it, they will actually implement and bear the outcome. Youths' participation are in diverse ways through online and physical meetings. The first of those online discussion on the subject by youths was held from Nov 26 - Dec 16, 2006. Apart from my personal contribution to the discussion, I also fed outcome of the IG Workshop we had during our Young Expert Forum last December into the discussion as a body.

The IG process is ongoing and you can decide to build your capacity on the topic and contribute whenever the opportunity arise. At the IGF 2006, there was a session designated to Emerging Issues", which wad led by youths.

Here is a link to download a material which can enlighten you on the subject http://www.diplomacy.edu/ig/Resources/booklet.asp . If you have anything you will like to contribute, please lets discuss and harmonise our thoughts. I am sure there will be an opportunity for us to contribute to the process in due course.

2. Technology and the MDG

World Leaders in the year 2000 adopted a set of goals, christened as Millennium Development Goals, that are supposed to be accomplished by the year 2015. This year marks the middle of the set deadline and attention are on appraising what has been achieved in the last seven years and projecting into the future.

Please visit http://www.unmillenniumproject.org/goals/index.htm to learn more about the MDG.

I think technology has a lot to play in the realisation of the MDG. I am doing a work on this and will like us to also engage each other if you have specific ways you feel technology can aid the MDG. My bias is ICT but it will be great to have people from other technological field to work with.

As we continue to make effort to develop ourselves, I am sure our preparation will always meet with opportunity.

Once again, Happy World Information Society Day.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Invitation to Live Webcast of The 2007 IET Young Professionals Event in Nigeria

The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Nigeria Younger Members' Network

PRESENTS

The 2007 Young Professionals Event

Game Over...? The Future of Gaming
Speaker: Mike Froggatt, Principal Programmer, Sony Computer Entertainment, Europe

Watch This International Event Live and Interact with the UK Auidence. This event will be screened at two venues in Nigeria

1. The Cybercafe, Petroleum Training Institute, Warri
2. AfriHUB ICT Park, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu
Date: Tuesday May 8 2007
Time: 5:30 p.m

About the Event
In March 2007, Sony released their long awaited next-generation games console, the PlayStation 3, joining the Wii and the Xbox 360 in the battle to become king of the consoles.

The IET are excited to announce that Mike Froggatt, Principal Programmer for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, will be talking about Next Generation Gaming and the technology behind the PlayStation 3. There will be live demonstrations of the PS3 along with an opportunity to ask the speaker any question and interact with the UK audience. This is the perfect opportunity to find out more about the new PlayStation 3 and current gaming technology.

About the Speaker
Mike Froggatt is a Principal Programmer at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's Cambridge Studio where he is currently developing software for the PlayStation®3. Having started at the Cambridge Studio in the Tools and Technologies group, he subsequently worked on projects for PlayStation®, PlayStation®2 and PlayStation®Portable in both technical and managerial capacities. Prior to this he was a programmer at Millennium Interactive, developing games software for the for Commodore Amiga and PC platforms. He has a Ph.D. in semiconductor devices and materials and a master's degree in electrical and information sciences, both from Cambridge University. He is a member of the IET, the IEEE and the ACM.

About The IET
The Institution of Engineering and Technology was formed by the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) and now has more than 150,000 members worldwide. It is the largest professional engineering society in Europe and the second largest of its type in the world. The IET, among many other roles,
· represent the profession of electrical, electronic, manufacturing and systems engineering and related sciences
· awards scholarships, grants and prizes
· provide an extensive range of lectures, meetings, conferences, seminars, residential vacation schools and publications
· offer guidance on best practice in professional development, and provide details of potential professional development activities
· provide business and technical information on electrical, electronic, IT and manufacturing subjects

Please confirm your participation by sending a sms to 0805 531 3716 or 0805 747 0562 or email itatwo@yahoo.com or gadeyemo@theiet.org.