HEC and IEEE were the key partners for this conference. Dr Farrukh Iqbal, Dean and Director IBA, welcomed the audience and highlighted the long standing nature of the conference, which was initiated in 2005 and is held once every two years. Enunciating the merits of the conference, Dr Farrukh Iqbal said, "The papers for this conference came from five different continents, which shows the recognition of this conference at an international level."
He also emphasized that only one third of the papers were accepted after a thorough review process conducted by the technical committee, comprising senior researchers from across Pakistan and around the world. Next, Chief Guest Dr Arshad Ali, Executive Director HEC, addressed the audience about the importance of ICT in everyday life, which was the theme of this year's conference.
Dr Arshad stated that, "As a nation, we need to develop indigenous technologies, solutions and devices to solve the local problems. And the young talent and innovators that are designing new technological solutions should be recognized and rewarded on forums like this conference to encourage and motivate further advancement in technology".
Furthermore, he mentioned that the role of a teacher has shifted from leader to facilitator in an ICT based education system and that besides education, many other fields have also advanced using ICT. The first keynote was a discussion on the power of analytical culture by Dr Zubair Anwar, Head of Analytics, Consumer Support Google, USA.
Dr Zubair explained how breeding a culture of analytical activities in an organization should be an integral part of an analytical/big data initiative. Dr Zubair also highlighted the three main principles that make Google an outstanding organization; 'Focus on the user experience', 'Freedom to challenge each other's ideas openly and 'To be resourceful'.
He also conducted an engaging workshop to demonstrate some critical examples of this culture-breeding activity in Google. The conference hosted a workshop on identity federation, focusing on using digital identity and storage mechanism in an efficient manner.
The conference included several more keynote sessions and sessions from invited speakers. These sessions covered a variety of topics including digital intelligence, wireless sensor networks, machine learning in medicine and connected vehicle technology.
The talks were conducted by academics from renowned universities in and outside Pakistan. The paper presentations included viable work done in the fields of Speech, Image and Vision Systems, Networks and Computer Security, Software and Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Information Retrieval, ICT and Society.
This year, other than presentation tracks, there was a Doctoral Consortium session in which students enrolled in PhD programmes presented their ideas and work and received feedback from mentors in relevant areas from different universities. ICICT 2017 remained a successful platform to encourage research and collaborative efforts between the academia and industry.
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