 
     
		
	   The Asia Pacific Next Generation Camp is an arena in which future leaders of the digital society in the 
Asia Pacific region gather to build a human network and learn from each 
other. Pioneers of digital society also participate in this camp as 
senior mentors to nurture the next generation. Participants of the camp 
work together to achieve 17 Sustainable Development Goals [ref]
 through mutual cooperation, knowledge sharing and promoting activity 
for Next Generation through the APNG Camp for a sustainable future. 
              
The APNG Camp has offered resources 
and discussions for multi-stakeholders from different regions to 
challenge digital divide. The APNG Camp has also helped people to think 
about digital society from the Asia Pacific perspectives. Keeping the 
fact in our mind that the youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow, 
activities at the APNG Camp not only empower the Next Generation but 
also bond and strengthen relationships among senior leaders and the 
youth to share the visions for digital society in the Asia Pacific and 
beyond. 
              
The first APNG Camp was held in 
Bangkok in February 2002 and contributed to nurturing the next 
generation leaders in the Internet area until it’s 14th camp in Seoul in August 2012.  
              
Past APNG camp participants become 
organizers of the future camps. Its legacy has continued through the 
active participation of younger generations in different organizations 
of AP*. The alumni of APNG Camp, who became leading engineers, 
entrepreneurs, government officials, policymakers, civil society 
activists, and academics, want to expand the scope of APNG Camp from the
 Internet society to digital society and revive it as an arena for the 
next generation of leaders in the Asia Pacific region.
            
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