Maxis to talk on disruptive technology, enterprise solutions at MTW 2019


KUALA LUMPUR: Maxis Bhd’s thought leaders and experts will discuss technology disruption and enterprise solutions at the Malaysia Tech Week 2019 (MTW 2019), to be held from June 17-21.

In a statement today, Maxis said the discussion would be led by chief executive officer Gokhan Ogut.

“The MTW 2019 is an excellent platform that encourages a thinking forward mindset,” said Maxis chief officer of Digital and Transformation, Rob Sewell.

The five-day event is a citywide festival of industry-driven events, bringing together the best of Malaysian corporates, ecosystem partners, investors, regulators and tech startups along with delegations from around the world to Kuala Lumpur.

It is expected to provide an in-depth look into the exponential advancement in disruptive technological innovations and feature innovation showcases, business matching opportunities, pitching platforms and access to Malaysia’s ecosystem network.

Maxis is a tech leader sponsor for MTW 2019. - Bernama

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