
On Wednesday, a two-day international conference on digital innovation and transformation in Southeast Asia (ICDI2025-DTISEA), which combined scholars, industrial industries and politicians, and politicians to consider new digital trends and their role in transforming enterprises, governments and communities.
The event is jointly carried out by the JSS Center for Management Studies (CMS) and JSS Science and Technology University in cooperation with Malaysia University of Science and Technology.
Shilpa Nag, Deputy Commissioner Chamarajanagar, emphasized the scope and scope of digital transformation in the field of administration and civil services.
She stressed that “Good administration of public affairs is synonymous with electronic administration,” she stressed that Karnataka was in the forefront of digital platforms.
“More than 8,000 government authorities and 22,000 grams of Panchayat in the State are digitally interconnected. More than 14 lake offers have been processed through the electronic public procurement system, while the e-of-case platforms now operate in nearly 4,750 offices,” she said.
Mrs. Nag, who emphasized the progress made in her district, said Chamarajanagar is the first in a carnation to implemented e-of-off operations to level and accountable.
Although the recognition of a rapid pace of digital changes across sectors – from artificial intelligence to citizens’ involvement – Mrs. Nag stressed that governments must not be lag in these technologies.
Referring to international practices, such as early acceptance of AI in China, said nations that include technology will lead the future.
Premumar Rajagopal, President of Malaysia University of Science and Technology, added the main address; While B. Suresh; Director of Technical Education Division; CG Betsurmath, Executive Secretary JSS Mahavidyapeetha; P. Nagesh, Dean (Management) and Swaroop Simha, head of the JSS CMS; And others were present.
The two -day conferences not only emphasize the latest development and trends, but also the impact on digital disturbances in the real world. The aim of the conference is to alert the administration of public, business models, education and sustainability and, according to the organizers, to emphasize the critical need for nations and institutions to accept technology as the driving force of inclusive growth and future readiness.
A total of 112 research documents selected from 200 submissions will be presented during the event that will be closed on Thursday
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Published – August 20, 2025 20:03