Mr. Kuo-Wei Wu has a technical, management and policy experience in Internet. He is the senior consultant of NII Enterprise Promotion Association, which is a non-profit organization working on the research and consultant services in Internet policy and Information security.
He is one of the pioneers of HPC Asia, TANET, TWNIC, APTLD, and CDNC. In term of board membership, he is currently the chair of TWIGF and a member of the executive council of TWIA (2008 – now). He was a board member or executive council of COSA (1995-2018), APIA (2008 – 2016), ICANN (2010-2016), PIR (2008 – 2010), APNIC (1999-2010) and TWNIC (1999-2007). He has experience in supervision, financial, and governance.
Dr. Kenny Huang is the leading figure of the Internet communities in Asia. Since the early years of Taiwan’s Internet development, he contributed a great deal to build up a better Internet environment in Taiwan. Because of his tremendous knowledge and experience, he has been invited to take up leading roles in many Internet technology and policy organizations, including APNIC Executive Council member, APNIC Policy SIG Chair, NRO Number Council member, PIR Board member (.org), TWNIC Board member, TWNIC International Affair Committee Chair, Advisor of .taipei Registry, dot Asia Advisory Council, ICANN New gTLD Review Committee, APAN TW founder, ISOC Taipei founder, TWIA advisor.
Technical Specialist, Department of Posts and Telecommunications, Ministry of Transportation and Communications (2012 - 2017)
Section Chief, Department of Frequency and Resources, National Communications Commission (2017 - present)
As a member of HiNet DNS team, Fan-Chieh Lin has participated in development, operation, anti-DDoS protection of 168.95.1.1, which is a million-QPS-scale resolver system in Taiwan. Being in charge of designing and implementing HiNet DNS Hosting services and undertaking DNS projects of XXIX Summer Universiade, national elections etc. bring him experiences in planning, maintaining and monitoring authoritative name servers. He’s also enthusiastic about organizing and sharing his understanding of DNS issues, looking forward to future interactions with you.
Edmon Chung is serving as the CEO for DotAsia Organisation and heads the secretariat for the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF). Edmon currently Co-Chairs the ICANN Joint ccNSO/GNSO IDN Working Group (JIG) and participates extensively on Internet governance issues.
Edmon is an inventor of patents underlying technologies for internationalized domain names (IDN) and email addresses on the Internet. Edmon has served on many global IDN related committees, including technical and policy groups, that made it possible for the introduction of multilingual domain names and email addresses on the Internet.
Sabrina Lim is ICANN’s Global Stakeholder Engagement Programs Manager for APAC. She focuses on widening the Internet community’s participation in ICANN through engagement programs with various stakeholders in the region.
Her background is specialized in Communications for the Singapore government. She served in this capacity for some 8 years in the Ministry of Communications and Information, with secondments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of National Development. Sabrina holds an Honours degree in Sociology from the National University of Singapore, and a graduate diploma in Mass Communications from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.