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Grameenphone hosts Townhall with Universal College Bangladesh

Grameenphone Academy recently hosted an event at their corporate headquarters, Grameenphone House, to discuss the impact of globalisation and ICT on the business world. Monash University Foundation Year and Monash College Diploma students of Universal College Bangladesh (UCB) were invited to attend the event and gain valuable insights from industry experts.

The event featured a presentation on the evolution of globalisation and its impact on the telecommunications industry. Participants learned about how Grameenphone has adapted to the changing landscape of global business through innovative use of technology and digital communication.

The highlight of the event was a session with the guest speaker, Arpita Dass, Head of ICT Products Grameenphone, an expert in the field of ICT. Arpita spoke about the role of technology in driving global development and offered insights on how companies can leverage ICT to create new opportunities for growth and innovation.

The students from UCB were excited to participate in this thought-provoking event and learn from the experience and expertise of Grameenphone's professionals. This event was a great opportunity for them to gain insight into the dynamic and ever-changing world of telecommunications and to explore the potential of ICT to drive business growth and development.

Overall, the event was a huge success and provided a valuable platform for industry professionals and students to come together and share their ideas and experiences. Grameenphone is committed to foster a culture of innovation and collaboration, and this event is a testament to their dedication for building a brighter future for Bangladesh and beyond. In addition, UCB plan to visit similar kind of other multinational companies and hope to collaborate with other organizations and community members to make a bigger impact in the future by addressing the necessity of learning how globalisation with the aid of ICT can develop interconnectivity among different sectors in Bangladesh.

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Grameenphone hosts Townhall with Universal College Bangladesh

Grameenphone Academy recently hosted an event at their corporate headquarters, Grameenphone House, to discuss the impact of globalisation and ICT on the business world. Monash University Foundation Year and Monash College Diploma students of Universal College Bangladesh (UCB) were invited to attend the event and gain valuable insights from industry experts.

The event featured a presentation on the evolution of globalisation and its impact on the telecommunications industry. Participants learned about how Grameenphone has adapted to the changing landscape of global business through innovative use of technology and digital communication.

The highlight of the event was a session with the guest speaker, Arpita Dass, Head of ICT Products Grameenphone, an expert in the field of ICT. Arpita spoke about the role of technology in driving global development and offered insights on how companies can leverage ICT to create new opportunities for growth and innovation.

The students from UCB were excited to participate in this thought-provoking event and learn from the experience and expertise of Grameenphone's professionals. This event was a great opportunity for them to gain insight into the dynamic and ever-changing world of telecommunications and to explore the potential of ICT to drive business growth and development.

Overall, the event was a huge success and provided a valuable platform for industry professionals and students to come together and share their ideas and experiences. Grameenphone is committed to foster a culture of innovation and collaboration, and this event is a testament to their dedication for building a brighter future for Bangladesh and beyond. In addition, UCB plan to visit similar kind of other multinational companies and hope to collaborate with other organizations and community members to make a bigger impact in the future by addressing the necessity of learning how globalisation with the aid of ICT can develop interconnectivity among different sectors in Bangladesh.

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