APICTA Awards

The Asia Pacific ICT Alliance Awards (APICTA Awards) is an international awards program organize by APICTA, which aims to increase ICT awareness in the community and assist in bridging the digital divide. By providing networking and product benchmarking opportunities to ICT innovators and entrepreneurs in the region, the program is designed to stimulate ICT innovation and creativity, promote economic and trade relations, facilitate technology transfer, and offer business matching opportunities via exposure to venture capitalists and investors.

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Entry to the awards program is open to the winners of similar awards programs in each member economy. Companies are nominated by their economy and travel to the awards where they present their solution to a panel of judges. Judges come from every member-economy and to attain a fair and equitable judging process, the Exco Judging Sub-Committee has developed an official and copyrighted APICTA Judging Manual.
If you wish to participate in APICTA Awards, please contact the APICTA Executive Committee in your economies, or write to the APICTA Secretariat.

Past APICTA Awards

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Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam

Coming soon!

2024

4-7 December

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Hong Kong

2023

5-8 December

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Islamabad, Pakistan

2022

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Malaysia

Virtual

2021

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Halong, Vietnam

2019

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Guangzhou, China

2018

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Dhaka, Bangladesh

2017

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Chinese Taipei

2016

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Sri Lanka

2015

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Indonesia

2014

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Hong Kong

2013

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Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam

2012

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Pattaya, Thailand

2011

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Malaysia

2010

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Melbourne, Australia

2009

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Jakarta, Indonesia

2008

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Singapore

2007

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Macao

2006

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Chiang Mai, Thailand

2005

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Hong Kong

2004

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Bangkok, Thailand

2003

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2002

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2001

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