On September 27, Kent D. Bressie participated in “The Future of Undersea Cables in the Indo-Pacific” stakeholder workshop, organized by the Australian National University and the Tech for Good Institute. The workshop convened key industry experts, government officials, and academics to develop insights into what connectivity in Southeast Asia might look like in the year 2045.
Kent Bressie is Chair of HWG’s international practice, representing clients in telecommunications regulation, foreign investment, and national security. He works extensively in the submarine cable sector and serves as Legal Adviser of the International Cable Protection Committee, the world’s leading organization devoted to protection and resilience of submarine cables.
The Australian National University was founded in 1946 to support the development of Australia by expanding Australian national unity and identity, improving societal understanding, and providing Australia with high quality research.
The Tech for Good Institute aims to build understanding of the intersection of technology, society, and the economy across Southeast Asia. This supports their mission of raising understanding of issues and inform policy to advance inclusive and sustainable growth in the digital economy.
Learn more about the Australian National University and Tech for Good Institute.