Production Plan: PANEL "Can the Asia Pacific Grid contribute to Science and Technology in Asia Pacific Region?"

Date: Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2001
Time: 17:30pm - 19:00pm
Master of Ceremonies: Satoshi Matsuoka
Hub site: Denver, Room C102/104
DPPT Server: Display machine in room C102/104, Denver


Panelists and their location

Panelist Affiliation Location
Prof. Satoshi Matsuoka (MC) Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Denver, Room C102/104
Dr. Andrew Wendelborn University of Adelaide, Australia Sydney VisLab, Australia
Dr. Kazuhito Ohmaki National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan AIST, Japan
Dr. Jysoo Lee Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, South Korea Denver, Room C102/104
Dr. Fang-Pang Lin National Center for High-performance Computing, Taiwan Denver, Room C102/104
Dr. Royol Chitradon National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand Denver, Room C102/104
Dr. Mike Vildibill San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA Denver, Room C102/104


Time Action Who? Site Files
17:30pm Introduction of topic and panelists of this session Satoshi Matsuoka Denver slides
17:35pm position statement Andrew Wendelborn Sydney VisLab slides
17:40pm position statement Kazuhito Ohmaki AIST slides
17:45pm position statement Jysoo Lee Denver slides
17:50pm position statement Fang-Pang Lin Denver slides
17:55pm position statement Royol Chitradon Denver slides
18:00pm position statement Mike Vildibill Denver(TBD) slides
18:05pm Open discussion including audience. People who would like to make a comment or question are asked to raise their hands and wait to be recognized. Satoshi Matsuoka Denver None
18:55 wrap up the session Satoshi Matsuoka Denver None

Panel Overview:

Asia Pacific Grid (ApGrid) is a newborn Grid testbed on the Asia Pacific region which aims to create Asia Pacific partnership for Grid computing. The objectives of the ApGrid are:
  1. Build an international Grid testbed to explore issues related to Grid technology and application.
  2. Being an interface to global grid effort such as GGF.
  3. Share resources, knowledge, and technologies.
  4. Collaborate and build on each others work.
  5. Encourage application community and assist them in using our technologies along with others.
  6. Build, nurture, and promote ApGrid technologies and applications.
  7. Provide a venue for sharing and exchanging information/ideas and help initiate new projects.
This panel involves representatives from some of participating nations in the ApGrid and discuss how to contribute to activation of science and technology in Asia Pacific region.

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Producer: Yoshio Tanaka (AIST)

Last update: Yoshio Tanaka, 6, Nov. 2001