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29 Jun 2018

To address member countries’ needs to respond to the opportunities and challenges brought by the widely anticipated Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, the Asian Productivity [Read More]

28 Jun 2018

Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Secretary-General Dr. Santhi Kanoktanaporn is on an official visit to Nepal, 25–27 June 2018, holding meetings with key policymakers to explore how [Read More]

28 Jun 2018

Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Secretary-General Dr. Santhi Kanoktanaporn was in the Republic of Korea (ROK), 13–16 June 2018, to identify capacity-building efforts needed to help member [Read More]

19 Jun 2018

Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Secretary-General Dr. Santhi Kanoktanaporn paid a courtesy visit to the Hong Kong Productivity Centre (HKPC) to explore how the two organizations could [Read More]

8 Jun 2018

In response to member countries’ need for fundamental productivity enhancement methodologies and understanding their implications in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) organized [Read More]

7 Jun 2018

To In efforts to develop the ability of public-sector organizations to set forward-looking strategic directions based on plausible scenarios for the future, the Asian Productivity Organization [Read More]

6 Jun 2018

To introduce the principles of data analysis and management, including visualization for decision-making purposes, the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) organized the Data Skills Program: Fundamental workshop [Read More]

5 Jun 2018

The Asian Productivity Organization (APO) will host the first Sustainable Development Summit in Tokyo, 10 July 2018, for policymakers, corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, and heads of [Read More]

5 Jun 2018

As part of its special program for promoting public–private partnerships to enhance food value chains in Asian economies, the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) held a National [Read More]

29 May 2018

Developed countries are applying more stringent regulations to food imports, and the competitiveness of exporters depends on reliable quality and safety measures and acceptable production procedures. [Read More]

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