Training Course on Smart Transformation for Agribusinesses

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Philippines

Agribusinesses face challenges such as competition and increasing costs. Smart technologies such as robots, sensors, and ICT contribute to efficient food processing and maintaining quality throughout supply chains. Food manufacturing and transportation can be continuously monitored by sensors and ICT to determine quality and safety. Smart technologies also contribute to reducing food waste by ensuring […]

Workshop on the Aging Agricultural Labor Population

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Republic of China

The ADB reported in 2020 that the aging of the farming population was a major concern in both developed and developing APO members including the ROC, India, Indonesia, Japan, the ROK, and the Philippines. The aging of farmers is a significant concern with several serious implications such as labor shortages, lower productivity, rural depopulation, and […]

Workshop on Business Model Strategies for Startups

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Mongolia

Business models can be simply plans to make money, what a company will and will not do, how to meet market and customer needs, utilize technology, and analyze a company’s strengths and weaknesses. Good business models give a competitive advantage in the market. Productivity plays a vital role in successful startups, which must make the […]

Workshop on Reskilling of the Workforce in the Service Sector

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Pakistan

The service sector is already a significant driver of economic output, growth, and employment in many APO member economies, although there is still plenty of room for improvement because repetitive, face-to-face service operations are especially vulnerable to replacement by AI. Boosting service-sector productivity requires addressing a wide range of policy distortions and investments in human […]

Training Course on Cybersecurity Management Systems

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Republic of Korea

According to reports by McKinsey and CISCO published in 2021 and 2022, damage from cyberattacks will reach approximately USD10.5 trillion per year by 2025, a 300% rise from 2015. Forty-three percent of cyberattacks target small organizations, while 47% of small enterprises are not prepared. It is thus clear that CS is a major concern for […]

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