The world as we know it is experiencing rapid and profound changes propelled by emergence of massive applications of latest technologies – cloud computing, internet of the things, mobile internet and smart devices. Conventional industries: manufacturing and supply chain, also undergo their own revolutions because of the disrupting innovations. 3D printing and self-learned robots exemplify depth of the changes even industry pioneers didn’t envisage years ago. Technology-centric service industries including ITO, BPO and KPO have to renovate accordingly in terms of service content, operation modes, transaction platforms, trade models and competition strategy. What are the cores of the changes? What the challenges and opportunities the changes bring upon to the global market and service vendors? These questions are especially critical for the technology companies in developing countries - more disadvantages than strengths in this new arena.
China is a critical component of most international company’s growth plans. Its increasing importance comes from the fact it’s largest exporter and the second largest economy. Dual status of largest supplier and potential largest buyer builds its irreplaceable values no executives can afford ignorance. Devott Global IT and Sourcing Summit – DGITS, 2015, focuses the know-how and insights of practioners, managers and thinkers in these two crucial business fronts.
Worries of China’s market sustainability and high growth have been heightened since last year. Rapid rising cost of operations and HR is a primary driving force. Moving inward and west is a risk-reducing strategy shared by both international corporations and domestic businesses. The migration seems to offer a solution enabling the technology and service vendors to achieve value chain upgrading before being choked up by inevitable cost pressures. DGITS 2015 chooses Hefei, the capital of Anhui province, a region between mega cities Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, Wuhan, Zhengzhou, as its host city 2015. The organizers of DGITS intend to demonstrate how this Tier-2 city jumpstarts their hi-tech and service outsourcing development from the global trend of delivery location movement inside China.
We invite you to share the successes, lessons and experiences of 750+ decision makers on the three crucial topics in DGITS 2015, hosted by Devott in Hefei, Anhui Province between March 21st and 23rd, 2015. Leaderships of China’s technology giants, represented by Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent and international well-known service providers will meet to share and learn what global companies and Chinese firms should do and can do now to lead the waves of the new technologies, new services and new innovations. This is a global summit held in China by a domestic research firm. All cities, technology-parks and technology vendors are given same priority. Governmental officials and corporate executives are equal attendees and speakers. Professional opinions are valued more than external appearance. Personal communications are encouraged more than grand summit photos.
We believe your attendance will make a difference on this summit as much as on your business.
Welcome to DGITS 2015.