Dr Bilel Jamoussi, ITU - Driving Communication Standards in a Changing World

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In episode 26, Ian and Frankie talk with Dr. Bilel Jamoussi, Deputy to the Director of the ITU, to discuss the critical role of the ITU in standardisation and digital transformation. During their conversation, they highlight the importance of agility in standards development, the AI for Good initiative and the need for inclusivity and gender parity in technology. The conversation also touches on the challenges of bridging the digital divide, the impact of AI on the environment, and the significance of collaboration among stakeholders.

A distinguished engineer, leader, and diplomat; multilingual standardisation expert and holder of 23 patents, Tunisian born Dr Bilel Jamoussi is the Deputy to the Director and Chief of Telecommunication Standardisation Policy Department at the ITU Standardisation Bureau (TSB) in Geneva, Switzerland. His primary mission is to establish international standards to promote universal, meaningful connectivity and champion sustainable digital transformation. He also aims to intensify industry engagement, ensure inclusivity in standards development and adoption, and bolster cooperation with other standardisation bodies. Additionally, he is committed to leading in emerging tech discussions, building strategic partnerships, and pursuing organisational excellence.

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AI for Good Global Summit

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Podcast Credits

  • Host: Ian Ginn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-ginn/)
  • Co-host: Frankie Spagnolo (https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankie-spagnolo-8534482a/)
  • Editor: Rebecca Ginn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-ginn-86218414a/)

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