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" What it Takes to Make it in IT "
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Organized by |
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NUS
Entrepreneurship Centre |
Click
here for CIT NUSLive webcast!
Speaker :
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Mr. V. Mathivanan
Chief Executive Officer of CrimsonLogic Pte Ltd |
Date:
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11 August 2004 (Wednesday) |
Time: |
6.00pm - 7.30pm |
Venue: |
LT18, NUS Business School (http://www.nus.edu.sg/campusmap/)
(Pls click on "NUS Business School" on the campus map to to locate the LT.) |
Driving
and Parking: |
Enter Kent Ridge Drive by Pasir Panjang Road or Kent Ridge Crescent. The nearest car park is just next to Hon Sui Sen Auditorium. The next nearest car parks are next to Institute of Materials Research & Engineering and NUSS Guild House. |
Abstract
CrimsonLogic began operations some 16 years ago developing the world's first trade clearance system, TradeNet. Internationally recognized, TradeNet placed us prominently on the world map. However, growth was modest. So with the change of management five years ago, came a change of perspective, direction, structure and culture. A mandate was given to grow the company in the international arena. CrimsonLogic is now an internationally recognized brand with offices in various parts of the world. Find out what it took to get there, the challenges and lessons learnt.
About the Speaker
Mr V. Mathivanan was appointed Chief Executive Officer of CrimsonLogic in October 1999. Since his appointment, Mathi has transformed CrimsonLogic from a largely Singapore-based EDI company to a global web-enabled IT services provider. Under his leadership, CrimsonLogic is now a leading IT service provider employing more than 500 employees worldwide, with offices in Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, Mexico, People's Republic of China, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Panama and Singapore. He also set up a software development laboratory in Bangalore, India and an IT security subsidiary, RadianTrust Pte Ltd, in Singapore.
Mathi is a founding member of the Pan-Asian E-Commerce Alliance set up in July 2000 to facilitate secure cross-border eTrade. He was the only Asian speaker at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Forum in Geneva, Switzerland. He also spoke at the APEC Ministerial Meeting in Mexico in 2002, APEC Forum in Thailand in 2002 and 2003, APEC Symposium in Chinese Taipei in 2003, the 3rd World Chambers Congress 2003 in Quebec City and WCO Meeting in Brussels in 2004.
Registration
We are pleased to invite you and your colleagues to attend the talk.
As there is limited number of seats available, please click to register for the talk by 11 August 2004 (noon). Please forward this invitation to
your friends and colleagues who may be interested.
Admission is FREE & we look forward to seeing
you at the seminar.
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