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#DW 2015: Join The Conversation For A Better Tomorrow

Largest IT fest of the country has started yesterday and the show is going on. Digital World has an undeniable relevance with our individual and national life, thus this huge technology event requires more engagement, collaboration and participation from all strata of our society. Not only that, the stake is also high for us. Not speaking up when your stake is high is a wrong choice at best.

#DW2015 discussionboard

Conversation is how we discover our common future. It is how we come up with ideas, give feedback, and solve problems. You need to ask poignant question and then you need to draw a conversation to answer that question. Achieving the goal of Digital World we don’t need big event, fan fare but we need a national conversation centering our biggest of problems in order to find viable solutions.

[blockquote source]Conversation is how we discover our common future.[/blockquote]

Digital World in collaboration with One Degree Initiative started a conversation thread, a micro blog in order to facilitate this conversation, to ask questions, to take feedback, and to find better solutions. This is your opportunity to speak up, give ideas, show up and make a difference.

Join the conversation and be part of the solution.

You can talk whole day, blame for not happening something of your wish but unless you speak up and claim what’s yours, nobody is going to solve your problem, heed your blames.

How To Join The Conversation

The Conversation is happening here. Anyone can go and share their views on the day’s topics, share their ideas and comments. Hashtag your conversation #DW2015

Credit: Image by One Degree Initiative 

Mohammad Ruhul Kader is a Dhaka-based entrepreneur and writer. He founded Future Startup, a digital publication covering the startup and technology scene in Dhaka with an ambition to transform Bangladesh through entrepreneurship and innovation. He writes about internet business, strategy, technology, and society. He is the author of Rethinking Failure. His writings have been published in almost all major national dailies in Bangladesh including DT, FE, etc. Prior to FS, he worked for a local conglomerate where he helped start a social enterprise. Ruhul is a 2022 winner of Emergent Ventures, a fellowship and grant program from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He can be reached at ruhul@futurestartup.com

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