Sunday, 29 January 2012

Visiting RSNA, Chicago, USA

Recently, at the end of November, I was given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity by our partner company - Gideons - to visit Chicago, USA where I would attend the world-renowned Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Congress. It is the largest medical imaging congress in the world, a high-tech mecca of medical technology where leading hardware and software companies congregate and showcase their latest ideas and technologies in medical imaging.

As Chicago was 14 hours behind Malaysian time, we were totally out-of-sync the moment we arrived at O'Hare International Airport. For the first few days, we literally became creatures of the night, sleeping in the day and becoming wide awake at night. This was a crazy experience, but thankfully, the windy nights gave us plenty of time to reflect upon life's experiences, so it was not a total waste staying up till the late hours of the morning - not that we had a choice.

The weather at Chicago was capricious. On the first day, the weather was cool. On the second and third day, it was warm. I was actually walking around with a sweater and bermuda. After that, the weather became really cold, reminding us that winter is near. You never get this change in weather as drastic as what we have in Malaysia. No wonder Chicago is also called the Windy City.
 












One of the most interesting sights of Chicago is its architecture. Since Chicago's fame dates back to the 19th century, and has attracted many architectural talents. There are many majestic and grand buildings which define the cityscape of Chicago. I took pictures of the Wrigley Building, the Chicago Tribune Building (where they filmed the recent blockbuster - Transformers: Dark of the Moon) and also Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower). I was fortunate enough to be able to visit the Skydeck Chicago on top of Willis Tower. The Skydeck has the unique observation deck where you can step on it and it felt like you are floating in the air. It was a wowing experience and I was very nervous about the height when I first stepped on the observation deck. Still, after a while, I got used to it. This is one attraction that is definitely not suitable for the acrophobics.

The RSNA was a bustling exhibition attracting people from the entire spectrum of the radiology field. I managed to take a picture with the Neusoft 64-slice CT Scan which will be launched in 2012. 

It is an exciting environment where I had the opportunity to meet a few old friends and also to make new friendships. As with all trips, just when you got used to the place, it was sadly time to head back. See you another time, Chicago!

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

First Exhibition in Dhaka


Being in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is quite a sobering experience and a good exposure. The population in Dhaka itself is 11.875 million people and in Selangor is 5.5 million people. The size of Dhaka is 1,463km square and Selangor is 8,104km square. Therefore, the feeling that you get there is a bit more congested as compare to Selangor.



Rickshaw and CnG

I experienced riding on a rickshaw and also a C n G which are some of the public transport facility. It was quite enjoyable. The weather there was quite nice and the people there are very friendly.

 
Dhaka was famous for making garments, making ropes and planting grains. Their agriculture sector contributes 19.1% of their GDP. They plant products like rice, jute, tea, sugar, wheat. Their manufacturing sector contributes about 28.6% of their GDP. They manufacture items such as garments and knitwear, jute goods, frozen fish and seafood, textiles, fertilizer, sugar, tea, leather, ship-breaking for scrap, pharmaceuticals, ceramic tableware, newsprint.



The exhibition that I participated was in relation to the Malaysia My Second Home Programme. It is a programme whereby foreigners are able to get a 10 years visa in Malaysia if they place a sum of money in a fix deposit in Malaysia. There is always confusion that a foreigner is required to purchase a property in Malaysia to obtain the visa, which is not true.

Me with my friends in MM2H exhibition
 There were quite a number of people from Malaysia My Second Home and from the education and healthcare industry. Going for exhibitions is quite enjoyable because I get to meet new friends from different industry and cultures. 

By Lee Wee Giap
Human Resource Director
Vision College