Training Series
The Path to Successful Proof-of-Concept
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Registration for in-person attendance has closed at 17:00 HKT, May 13, 2024. Thank you for your interest. Should you have any questions, please contact the Quinlan & Associates team by email at enquiries@quinlanandassociates.com. Thank you.
- 16 May 2024 (Thursday)
- 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm HKT (60 minutes)
- Benjamin Quinlan (CEO & Managing Partner, Quinlan & Associates)
- Isaac Kong (Head of Digital, Consumer Banking Group, DBS)
- In-Person Only
- KPMG: Rooms 1-7, 8/F Prince's Building, 10 Chater Road, Central
- Free of Charge
Agenda
Part 1: Training
- What is PoC?
- What are the best practices for executing a PoC process?
- What are the key enablers of PoCs?
Part 2: Industry Sharing
- What are the successful factors of conducting a PoC?
- What are factors that may bring uncertainty to a PoC?
Read the full agenda here.
- What is PoC?
- What are the best practices for executing a PoC process?
- What are the key enablers of PoCs?
Part 2: Industry Sharing
- What are the successful factors of conducting a PoC?
- What are factors that may bring uncertainty to a PoC?
Read the full agenda here.
Hosted by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and facilitated by Quinlan & Associates and KPMG, this training, titled ‘The Path to Successful Proof-of-Concept’, is the second instalment of the HKMA's Fintech Training Series, following the first training on 'Building a Robust Business Case'.
This training aims to offer middle management professionals at financial institutions in Hong Kong with practical guidance on running a PoC process for Fintech deployment initiatives, from inception to graduation. The session will cover the overall PoC process, identify common challenges that may impede the transition to full implementation, and highlight key success factors for PoC initiatives.
This training aims to offer middle management professionals at financial institutions in Hong Kong with practical guidance on running a PoC process for Fintech deployment initiatives, from inception to graduation. The session will cover the overall PoC process, identify common challenges that may impede the transition to full implementation, and highlight key success factors for PoC initiatives.
Join this Training
To register for this training, please fill in your details before 13 May 2024 (Monday). We will send you an email with the event details once we have confirmed your registration.
Registration: Virtual Attendance
To register for this seminar, please fill in your details on or before Friday, 1 December 2023 through the link below.
Points to Note:
- Participants are encouraged to join the seminar via Zoom but we will accept dial-in by phone upon prior request.
- To facilitate a smooth logistical arrangement, please register before the deadline. For late registration, you may not be able to receive such information on time and may miss the event. We thank you for your cooperation.