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WITSA Global Partners

For more information to join WITSA Global Partners, please contact WITSA Secretary General.

The program is specifically designed for organizations interested in promoting ICT investment for expansion in their respective geographic locations. The program is limited to ten (10) organizations only. The cost of participation is US$25,000.00 per year.


Value Propositions:
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fairfax Fairfax County Economic Development Authority, Virginia, the United States of America
The Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) promotes Fairfax County, Virginia, as a world-class center of commerce and trade and the technology hub of the east coast. The FCEDA provides a wide array of information and free services designed to help American and international businesses locate or expand commercial operations in Fairfax County. A thriving business community builds the commercial tax base and helps Fairfax County fund award-winning public services that support our quality of life.

For more information, visit www.fairfaxcountyeda.org
MSC Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), Malaysia
Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) is a unique high powered government-owned cooperation, established to facilitate the development and promotion of MSC Malaysia, the premier Malaysian ICT initiative. MDeC is tasked to advise the Malaysian Government on ICT legislation and policies, develop MSC Malaysia as a key growth driver of the economy and set breakthrough standards for ICT and multimedia operations. MDeC also promotes MSC Malaysia locally and globally, as well as supports companies which are located within MSC Malaysia designated areas. MDeC works closely with various parties and government agencies to ensure that MSC Malaysia offers a conducive enabling environment for companies to harness the full potential of ICT and multimedia technologies.

For more information, visit www.msc.com.my.
MEXICO IT MexicoIT, Mexico
MexicoIT is an initiative executed by the National Chamber of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technologies (CANIETI), an industry association of leading IT companies in Mexico, and is supported by the Mexican Ministry of Economy through the Program for the Development of the Software Industry (PROSOFT). The MexicoIT mission is three-fold; introduce global companies to Mexico as the world-class quality, true nearshore alternative for IT solutions; demonstrate the business benefits of investing in MexicoIT industry; manage inquiries and consultations from global IT industry representatives interested in doing business with Mexico.

For more information, visit www.mexico-it.net.
III Institute for Information Industry (III)
III was incorporated in 1979, through the joint efforts of public and private sectors, as a Non-Goverment Organization (NGO), to support the development/applications of information industry as well as information society in Taiwan.

For more information, visit www.iii.org.tw/.