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A special presentation on the latest V-Ray tech will be led by Chaos Group's co-founder and head of software development, Vladimir Koylazov.
The Japanese side will be led by Hiroto Izumi, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of Japan.
The unit will be led by newly appointed Chief Development Officer, Regional& Remote Gavin Williams.
Ripple's Infrastructure Innovation team will be led by Dilip Rao, a veteran at Ripple since July 2014.
UNDP indicated that, given the cross-cutting nature of the recommendation, its implementation will be led by the Bureau of Management Directorate in consultation with other stakeholders.
The increase in LNG exports will be led by North America, followed by the Middle East, Africa and Russia.
Which is scheduled for 10AM PT, will be led by Paul Grewal, the company's deputy general counsel.
Johnston& Murphy will be led by Danny Ewoldsen, who was named president of Johnston& Murphy in January 2018.
The class will be led by two of Canada's leading digital data practitioners, Hugh Stimson and Phillip Smith.
They will be led to the wilderness where they can forget about their electronics and rediscover the beauty of creation and nature.
Ultimately the recovery will be led not by governments but by industry, business, and the creativity, ingenuity and enterprise of people.
It is predicted that the increase will be led by developed countries, while most developing country infrastructure investment will remain stagnant.
The contingent will be led by Inspector Seema Nag who will be seen saluting while standing atop a moving motorcycle.
The joint venture will be led by a global management team appointed from Quintiles and Quest.
The follow-up to the gender evaluation will be led by the Director of Policy and Practice, reporting to Executive Director and Global Management Team.
The surge will be led by the commercial sectors, the IDC said, particularly retail($1.5 billion) and discrete manufacturing($1.4 billion).
The Greater China and South Asia region will be led by Francois Guibert, corporate vice president, who has guided the Asia-Pacific region since June 2006.
The Australian delegation will be led by Deputy Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Dr Geoff Raby.
Four panel sessions will be led by local professionals with expertise in the topic areas.
While the meetings will be led by WHO, it is proposed that each meeting be co-chaired by WHO together with another member of the Task Force through rotation.