APAC FOCUS IGCS is delighted to support the Hong Kong & Greater Bay Area Chapter of the renowned St. Gallen Symposium, an international conference celebrated for fostering intergenerational dialogue and hosting debates on pivotal economic, political, and social developments.
The Hong Kong Chapter Symposium, themed "Sustainable Future & Responsible Innovation," is hosted by the St. Gallen Symposium Hong Kong & Greater Bay Alumni Chapter at #CUHK and strategically supported by The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Consulate General of Switzerland in Hong Kong on Saturday, 9 November 2024, from 14:00 to 18:00.
We are excited to unveil our closing keynote speakers for the St. Gallen Symposium HK-GBA Forum 2024:
- Elaine Huang, Consulting Partner at PwC, and
- Francis Ngai (魏已倡), Executive Committee Member of the FinTech Specialist Group and Advisor of Industry Relations at the Hong Kong Computer Society
In an era where #technology and #sustainability must go hand in hand, Elaine and Francis will provide critical insights into how we can harness innovation to create a positive impact. As they reflect on the forum's discussions, Elaine and Francis will inspire us to rethink our approaches to innovation, encouraging all attendees to embrace ethical leadership and sustainable practices in their endeavors. Their wealth of experience will guide us in envisioning a future where technology serves as a force for good.
Date: Saturday, 9 November 2024
Time: 14:00 - 18:00
Location: Yasumoto International Academic Park, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Supporting Organisations:
AngelHub, Asia Family Office Foundation, Climate Solutions Labs, CU MBA Alumni Association, Entrepreneur Society, HKU, HKU Graduation Association, Famille, Federation of Hong Kong Higher Education Staff Associations, FeedMe, Greenergy Impact, Hong Kong Computer Society, Hong Kong Federation of Business Students (HKFBS), HKU Business School Alumni Association, HKUST Web 3.0 Labs, SEYSA (Sir Edward Youde Scholars Association), The Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Charles K. Kao Scholars Association, WHub
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