International Association for Technology Trade

Economic consortium focused on information technology in China and emerging markets From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The International Association for Technology Trade (IATT) is a consortium of information technology organizations, strategic advisors, government agencies and corporate members seeking to generate successful global business opportunities – with a key focus on China and emerging economies.

Company typeConsortium
IndustryTechnology Trade
Emerging Markets
FoundedNovember 2004
HeadquartersHeadquarters - California, USA
Key Affiliates - EU, Asia
Key Markets - China, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, India, Pakistan
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IATT
Company typeConsortium
IndustryTechnology Trade
Emerging Markets
FoundedNovember 2004
HeadquartersHeadquarters - California, USA
Key Affiliates - EU, Asia
Key Markets - China, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, India, Pakistan
Key people
David McKnight, president
Christine Shaw, executive director
Leslee Xu, software council chair
Fanny Hwang, director asia-pac
ProductsTrade Missions, Conferences, Symposia, Strategic Services
WebsiteIATT - TechnologyTrade.org
IATT UK Mirror
IATT China Mirror
IATT EU Mirror
IATT India Mirror
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Events

2006 Guangdong Province Educational Technology Buyers' Summit

In June 2006, IATT hosted a high-level delegation from the Guangdong Province Department of Education, visiting North America at summit meetings arranged by IATT in Toronto, ON; Washington, DC and San Jose, CA. Highlights included meetings with representatives from Discovery Communications, the Oracle Education Foundation and Adobe Systems among other ISTE companies.

First Sino-American Forum of Intellectual Property Rights

Efforts in 2005 to forge a partnership with the Patent Protection Association of China (PPAC) under the direction of China’s State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) resulted in the first-ever Sino-American Forum of Intellectual Property Rights, held in China’s booming Pearl River Delta.[1] Attracting more than 500 government officials, business leaders and academics from throughout China and North America, IATT and PPAC co-organized the event.[2]

2005 China Educational Technology Conference & Expo

In 2005, IATT co-organized what was identified as the world's largest educational technology conference and expo in Dongguan, attracting nearly 40,000 attendees in its first year with leading EdTech speakers and a small number of non-China exhibitors from the US, Canada and UK.[3]

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